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Subaru Shibutani

Subaru Shibutani (渋谷 すばる, Shibutani Subaru, born September 22, 1981) is a Japanese singer, actor and lyricist. He was also the main vocalist of Japanese male idol group Kanjani Eight,[1] which debuted with modern enka, before he left the group in 2018. His first solo album Nisai was released in October 2019. Shibutani was already a singer in his own right before the group's debut, immensely popular among Johnny's Jr. fans as the top Kansai Jr. of his time.

Subaru Shibutani
渋谷 すばる
Born (1981-09-22) September 22, 1981 (age 42)
OriginIbaraki, Osaka, Japan
GenresEnka, pop, rock, blues
Occupation(s)Singer, actor, lyricist
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1996–now
LabelsTeichiku Records, Imperial Records

Career edit

Shibutani entered Johnny & Associates in 1996 on his birthday, September 22 (along with future fellow Kanjani Eight member Ryūhei Maruyama) after passing an audition. He did not hear from the agency until December 1996, when he was called to a second audition for a KinKi Kids concert. It was there where he first met two other future fellow members You Yokoyama and Shingo Murakami.

Shibutani's ability to sing was acknowledged during the recording of an original Kansai Jr. song "Boys in the West Side", theme song for Kanjani Knights, a Kansai Jr. show that ran in 1998. He was a regular on the show together with Yokoyama and Murakami. The trio went on to appear on many Jr shows together, becoming close co-workers and dubbing themselves "3baka" ("the 3 idiots"). Together with Ryo Nishikido, they were dubbed the four top Kansai Jrs. This meant increased exposure, with opportunities to appear in many Jr shows in Tokyo as well. Shibutani's big break was an outstanding solo performance on Music Station which would see him move to live in Tokyo, followed shortly by Yokoyama and Murakami. At Tokyo, he received many singing jobs and the 3baka became a fixture in the Tokyo Jr TV programs; They went on to star in their own TV series, IkeIkeIkemen, and were regulars on Koichi Domoto's show Pikaichi.

Around 2000 to 2001, work offers from the agency diminished greatly for the Kansai Jrs. Out of work in Tokyo, they moved back to Osaka, and found part-time jobs to supplement their salaries.

In 2002, Johnny Kitagawa had the Kansai Jrs put on an old play previously performed by their seniors, SMAP and KinKi Kids, called Another. This marked a revival of Kansai Jr activities but Kitagawa's strategy this time was to localize the Kansai Jrs' activities and keep them based in Kansai. Shibutani returned to the stage. He also appeared on TV regularly, on J3Kansai.

In 2003, Johnny Kitagawa formed Kanjani Eight using the top Kansai Jrs. He decided to have Shibutani sing enka and debut Kanjani Eight with him as lead singer. In August 2004, the group released its first single, Naniwa Iroha Bushi, an enka song infused with rap. The single made it to No. 8 on the Oricon singles chart despite its Kansai-limited release. This was followed by a nationwide release the following month that shot Naniwa to the top of the chart. Shibutani and his fellow members learned about their official debut through the newspapers.

Kanjani Eight's songs encompass a wide range of styles besides enka and pop; rap, jazz, funk, rock-and-roll, blues, dance, ballad, and disco are among the other styles featured. In addition, Shibutani is also the main vocalist for Kanjani Eight subgroups, SanKyoudai, an acoustic music group, and SubaruBand, a rock band. He also plays several instruments, the guitar, harmonica and shamisen.

As a Jr., Shibutani wrote several original songs in collaboration with the guitarist of Jr. band FIVE, Nakaegawa Rikiya, who composed the melodies. These songs were performed by Shibutani with FIVE. Subaru also collaborates with Kanjani8 band member, Shota Yasuda. The two write the songs for their band, SubaruBand (ONE, High Position, DownUp). He regularly writes the lyrics for his concert solos as well.

Discography edit

Singles edit

  • Kioku / Kokoro Odoreba (February 11, 2015)

Albums edit

  • Uta (February 10, 2016) (cover album)
  • Nisai (October 9, 2019)

DVDs edit

  • "Kioku ~ Shibutani Subaru / 1562" (September 16, 2015)
  • "Shibutani Subaru LIVE TOUR 2016 Uta" (September 21, 2016)

Solo concerts edit

  • Shibutani Subaru with Ohkura-Band (August 29, 2006 – September 17, 2006)
  • Five Flat Flowers (September 4–7, 2008 in Osaka, September 23, 2008 – October 6, 2008 in Tokyo)
  • Shibutani Subaru LIVE TOUR 2015 (January 18 – February 25, 2015, in Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Niigata, Sendai, Nagoya, Hiroshima, Kagawa, Tokyo)
  • Shibutani Subaru LIVE TOUR 2016 (February 18 – March 27, 2016, in Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Tokyo)

Filmography edit

Drama edit

  • 1999: Shichinin no Samurai J ke no Hanran
  • 1999: Kowai Nichiyōbi
  • 1999: Abunai Hōkago
  • 2001: Worst Dates in History
  • 2001: Platonic Sex
  • 2006: Double
  • 2008: Arigatō, Okan
  • 2012: Papa wa Idol

Movie edit

Stage edit

  • 1997: Kyo To Kyo
  • 1998: Mask
  • 1998: Kyo To Kyo
  • 2000: Millennium Shock
  • 2002: Another
  • 2003: Dōton Boys
  • 2004: Summer Storm
  • 2005: Never Gonna Dance
  • 2005: Hey! Say! Dream Boy
  • 2005: Magical Summer
  • 2005: Dream Boys
  • 2006: Another's Another
  • 2006: Dream Boys
  • 2009: Dream Boys

References edit

  1. ^ . RPP (in Spanish). December 3, 2010. Archived from the original on December 4, 2022. Retrieved February 5, 2024.

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lyricistInstrument s VocalsYears active1996 nowLabelsTeichiku Records Imperial Records Contents 1 Career 2 Discography 2 1 Singles 2 2 Albums 2 3 DVDs 3 Solo concerts 4 Filmography 4 1 Drama 4 2 Movie 5 Stage 6 ReferencesCareer editShibutani entered Johnny amp Associates in 1996 on his birthday September 22 along with future fellow Kanjani Eight member Ryuhei Maruyama after passing an audition He did not hear from the agency until December 1996 when he was called to a second audition for a KinKi Kids concert It was there where he first met two other future fellow members You Yokoyama and Shingo Murakami Shibutani s ability to sing was acknowledged during the recording of an original Kansai Jr song Boys in the West Side theme song for Kanjani Knights a Kansai Jr show that ran in 1998 He was a regular on the show together with Yokoyama and Murakami The trio went on to appear on many Jr shows together becoming close co workers and dubbing themselves 3baka the 3 idiots Together with Ryo Nishikido they were dubbed the four top Kansai Jrs This meant increased exposure with opportunities to appear in many Jr shows in Tokyo as well Shibutani s big break was an outstanding solo performance on Music Station which would see him move to live in Tokyo followed shortly by Yokoyama and Murakami At Tokyo he received many singing jobs and the 3baka became a fixture in the Tokyo Jr TV programs They went on to star in their own TV series IkeIkeIkemen and were regulars on Koichi Domoto s show Pikaichi Around 2000 to 2001 work offers from the agency diminished greatly for the Kansai Jrs Out of work in Tokyo they moved back to Osaka and found part time jobs to supplement their salaries In 2002 Johnny Kitagawa had the Kansai Jrs put on an old play previously performed by their seniors SMAP and KinKi Kids called Another This marked a revival of Kansai Jr activities but Kitagawa s strategy this time was to localize the Kansai Jrs activities and keep them based in Kansai Shibutani returned to the stage He also appeared on TV regularly on J3Kansai In 2003 Johnny Kitagawa formed Kanjani Eight using the top Kansai Jrs He decided to have Shibutani sing enka and debut Kanjani Eight with him as lead singer In August 2004 the group released its first single Naniwa Iroha Bushi an enka song infused with rap The single made it to No 8 on the Oricon singles chart despite its Kansai limited release This was followed by a nationwide release the following month that shot Naniwa to the top of the chart Shibutani and his fellow members learned about their official debut through the newspapers Kanjani Eight s songs encompass a wide range of styles besides enka and pop rap jazz funk rock and roll blues dance ballad and disco are among the other styles featured In addition Shibutani is also the main vocalist for Kanjani Eight subgroups SanKyoudai an acoustic music group and SubaruBand a rock band He also plays several instruments the guitar harmonica and shamisen As a Jr Shibutani wrote several original songs in collaboration with the guitarist of Jr band FIVE Nakaegawa Rikiya who composed the melodies These songs were performed by Shibutani with FIVE Subaru also collaborates with Kanjani8 band member Shota Yasuda The two write the songs for their band SubaruBand ONE High Position DownUp He regularly writes the lyrics for his concert solos as well Discography editFor releases as a member of Kanjani Eight see Kanjani Eight discography Singles edit Kioku Kokoro Odoreba February 11 2015 Albums edit Uta February 10 2016 cover album Nisai October 9 2019 DVDs edit Kioku Shibutani Subaru 1562 September 16 2015 Shibutani Subaru LIVE TOUR 2016 Uta September 21 2016 Solo concerts editShibutani Subaru with Ohkura Band August 29 2006 September 17 2006 Five Flat Flowers September 4 7 2008 in Osaka September 23 2008 October 6 2008 in Tokyo Shibutani Subaru LIVE TOUR 2015 January 18 February 25 2015 in Osaka Fukuoka Sapporo Niigata Sendai Nagoya Hiroshima Kagawa Tokyo Shibutani Subaru LIVE TOUR 2016 February 18 March 27 2016 in Nagoya Osaka Fukuoka Sapporo Tokyo Filmography editDrama edit 1999 Shichinin no Samurai J ke no Hanran 1999 Kowai Nichiyōbi 1999 Abunai Hōkago 2001 Worst Dates in History 2001 Platonic Sex 2006 Double 2008 Arigatō Okan 2012 Papa wa Idol Movie edit 2010 8uppers 2012 Eight Ranger 2014 Eight Ranger 2 2015 La La La at Rock BottomStage edit1997 Kyo To Kyo 1998 Mask 1998 Kyo To Kyo 2000 Millennium Shock 2002 Another 2003 Dōton Boys 2004 Summer Storm 2005 Never Gonna Dance 2005 Hey Say Dream Boy 2005 Magical Summer 2005 Dream Boys 2006 Another s Another 2006 Dream Boys 2009 Dream BoysReferences edit Arashi y Kanjani8 los favoritos de jpop masculino 2010 RPP in Spanish December 3 2010 Archived from the original on December 4 2022 Retrieved February 5 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Subaru Shibutani amp oldid 1204027423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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