Kenichi maeyamada biography

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  • Kenichi Maeyamada

    Japanese musician (born 1980)

    Kenichi Maeyamada (前山田 健一, Maeyamada Ken'ichi, born July 4, 1980), also known as Hyadain (ヒャダイン), is a Japanese composer, lyricist, and musician.[1] His primary work is composing anime theme songs and for J-pop musicians.[1][2] He contracts through Supalove, a Japanese record label.[3] He has released a number of anime and video game music remixes, as well as original songs.[4][5][6] These remixes have received over 20 million hits on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga.[7]

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    Maeyamada began playing the piano at age four and first composed with a synthesizer in middle school.[7] After graduating from Kyoto University, he apprenticed under lyricist Gorō Matsui.[7] He got his first big break in 2007 for writing the lyrics to "Don't Go Baby", a song featured in Initial D Fourth Stage.[8] In månad 2007,

    Kenichi Maeyamada

    Kenichi Maeyamada

    Born in

    Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan

    Appearances

    Kenichi Maeyamada (前山田 健一,Maeyamada Ken'ichi), also known as Hyadain (ヒャダイン,Hyadain), fryst vatten a Japanese composer, lyricist, and musician. His primary work fryst vatten composing anime theme songs and for J-pop musicians.

    In Ressha Sentai ToQger: The Movie - Galaxy Line SOS, he voiced Count Nair, the main antagonist for the said movie.[1]

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    Kenichi Maeyamada production discography

    Release Date Artist Title Album Label Lyricist Composer Arranger Notes 2004-11-17 Maiko "Don’t Go Baby" SUPER EUROBEAT presents INITIAL D Fourth Stage D SELECTION+(album)[5]Avex TraxKenichi MaeyamadaKenichi Maeyamada Kenichi Maeyamada Kenichi Maeyamada's first work as an apprentice; done under the alias "Ed" 2007-12-08 Maiko "Get The Future" Initial D Fourth Stage Music Complete Box(album)[6]Avex Trax Kenichi Maeyamada Kenichi Maeyamada Kenichi Maeyamada Done under the alias "Ed" 2007-12-18 AKB48"Tonari no Banana" (となりのバナナ) Himawarigumi 2nd Stage "Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai"(album)You, Be Cool!(2013 album)Yasushi AkimotoKenichi Maeyamada Kenichi Maeyamada Kenichi Maeyamada's first professional work 2008-07-30 Yuko Ishida"Changes" Changes(single)Rhythm ZoneKenichi Maeyamada CHI-MEY Kaoru Okubo CM song
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