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Ken Hirai

Ken Hirai (平井堅, Hirai Ken, born on January 17, 1972) is a Japanese R&B and pop singer. His soulful voice and unconventional looks won him fans following his debut in 1992. Since his debut, Hirai has worked as a model, actor, composer, lyricist, singer, spokesperson.

During his career, Hirai has sold close to 14 million copies of his albums and singles. His Oricon achievements include a #1 Yearly 2004 (for a single) and one #1 Yearly 2006 (for an album)

Early life

Born January 17, 1972 in Higashiosaka, Osaka prefecture, Ken Hirai grew up in Nabari, Mie Prefecture.

He began his music career back in 1993 when he signed with Sony Music following an audition in Yokohama the previous year while he was a student. His debut single "Precious Junk" and album were recorded the following year and released in 1995. The first single, used as the theme to a TV drama, immediately garnered Hirai attention and his second single, "Katahou Zutsu no Earphone"「片方ずつのイヤホン」also used for a drama, further capitalized on his unique sound. Hirai's debut album, "un-balanced", went on sale the same year and was followed by a second, "Stare At", in December of the following year.

1997 - 2000

Taking things more slowly, Hirai used the next four years to consolidate his style and take time out - he only released one single each in 1997 and '98 and didn't produce any new music during 1999. Fans had to wait until 2000 for a third album from Hirai, The Changing Same, and it was the first single, "Rakuen"(楽園, lit. Paradise), that established him as a major player in the domestic charts and overseas. He was the first Japanese artist to take the classic test of a true R&B performer - playing at the Apollo Theater in New York, where he got a warm reception. Capitalizing on a strong fan base in Asia, Hirai appeared at the MTV Music Summit in Taiwan in August 2000. Hirai was voted "Best New Japanese Act" in a pop poll organized by the RTHK radio station in Hong Kong.

2001 - 2003

2001 saw Hirai's single, "Kiss of Life", used as the theme for the popular "Love Revolution" TV drama series. His fourth album "Gaining Through Losing" (which went to sell 1.5 million all over Asia, including Japan), and a national tour of the same name, built on his solid reputation. Hirai's 1st remix album, "Kh re-mixed up 1" was released in November, 2001. Through the album, the artist showed a new part of himself to the audience, which appealed to club-goers and DJs for the first time.

Hirai had already shown that he had the urge to perform abroad, so his live appearance on the Music Fair show in March 2002 with producer/singer Babyface from an LA studio was very much part of the plan. In the summer, recognition like winning the Best Male Artist at the inaugural MTV Video Music Awards Japan and appearing in the official FIFA World Cup concert with Chemistry and Lauryn Hill seemed like they were just par for the course.

Already an established star, Hirai went one step further when he released a cover of "Ooki na Furudokei"「大きな古時計」(Lit. 'A Big Old Clock'; a Japanese version of "My Grandfather's Clock" by Henry Clay Work) in 2002. A popular nursery rhyme, it was expected to be a minor success, but went on to become one of the biggest hits of the year.

In 2003, Ken performed for MTV Unplugged Live in New York, as the 1st Japanese male solo vocalist. He was also interviewed by CNN "The Music Room", which was televised in 210 countries, and watched by 230 million viewers. His 5th album "Life is...", which contains "Strawberry Sex", "Ring", and his super-hit single "Ooki na Furudokei", was released on January 22, 2003.

In December 10, 2003, the conceptual album, "Ken's Bar", was released. In the album, Hirai selected his favorite songs and covered in his own style. The music was primarily jazz oriented, but covers of many blues numbers were present as well.

2004 - 2006

In May 2004, "SENTIMENTALovers" was made public. The album spawned 4 singles, with "Hitomi wo Tojite" (瞳をとじて, Close Your Eyes) being the most successful, also becoming the highest-selling single of that year.

Hirai's 2005 single, "Pop Star", was one of his career's biggest hits, spawning multiple imitations and reaching No. 1 on the Oricon Charts. The video for the song, which featured Hirai playing 7 different characters and animals, became an instant household hit. It features heavily on YouTube. A cover of the song was featured on the rhythm game Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 for the Nintendo DS.

2007 - 2008

In 2007, Hirai released two singles. Both singles peaked at number 5 on the Oricon charts and also sold around 100,000 copies. The first of these was "Elegy", followed by "Kimi no Suki na Toko". "Elegy" is considered by Hirai's fan community to be his finest single, and it was a major radio success in Japan.

In August 2007, Hirai released his 27th single, entitled "Fake Star", along with a music video that was considered a huge departure for the star due to its risqué subject material.[citation needed]

On February 20, 2008, hirai released his 28th and 1st double A-side single, titled "Canvas / Kimi wa Su.te.ki♡ (You're Won.der.ful)". The singles debuted at number 6 on the Oricon charts.

"Canvas" is used as the insert and ending theme song to Fuji TV's "Hachimitsu to Clover" drama, which is based on a popular manga. It was written and composed by Hirai, and arranged by Tomita Keichi, (just like Hirai's 17th single, "Ring"). "Canvas" has been described as a pop ballad.[citation needed]

On March 12, 2008, Hirai released his seventh studio album, Fakin' Pop. Fakin' Pop is Hirai's first studio offering since 2004's "SENTIMENTALovers".

Hirai released his 29th single, "Itsuka Hanareru Hi ga Kite mo" (いつか離れる日が来ても; If one day I'm separated from you) on April 23, 2008. The song is a recut single from Fakin' Pop.

Discography

Singles

# Information Oricon Chart Weekly Peak Copies Sold in Japan Album
1st / Debut Precious Junk
  • Released : 1995.05.13
  • Lyrics : Ken Hirai
  • Music : Ken Hirai / Shun Yamashita
# 50 44,000 un-balanced
2nd Katahō Zutsu no Earphone
  • Released : 1995.06.21
  • Lyrics : Ken Hirai
  • Music : Ken Hirai / Shun Yamashita
- -
3rd Yokogao
  • Released : 1995.11.22
  • Lyrics & Music : Ken Hirai
- - Stare At
4th Doshaburi
  • Released : 1996.08.21
  • Lyrics & Music : Ken Hirai
- -
5th Stay With Me
  • Released : 1996.11.01
  • Lyrics : Ken Hirai
  • Music : Joe Rinoie
- -
6th Heat Up
  • Released : 1997.07.21
  • Lyrics & Music : Ken Hirai
- - The Changing Same
7th Love Love Love
  • Released : 1998.05.30
  • Lyrics & Music : Ken Hirai
- -
8th Rakuen
  • Released : 2000.01.19
  • Lyrics : Makoto Atozi
  • Music : Masahito Nakano
  • Chart Run : 28 weeks
# 7 537,810
9th Why
  • Released : 2000.05.10
  • Lyrics : Ken Hirai
  • Music : Ken Matsubara
  • Chart Run : 10 weeks
# 8 211,000
10th LOVE OR LUST
  • Released : 2000.10.18
  • Chart Run : 15 weeks
# 6 264,000 gaining through losing
11th Even if
  • Released : 2000.12.06
  • Lyrics & Music : Ken Hirai
  • Chart Run : 9 weeks
# 3 334,000
12th Miracles
  • Released : 2001.02.15
  • Lyrics & Music : Ken Hirai
  • Chart Run : 10 weeks
#4 240,000
13th Kiss of Life
  • Released : 2001.05.16
  • Lyrics : Ken Hirai
  • Music : Ken Hirai / Masahito Nakano
  • Chart Run : 11 weeks
# 2 555,330
14th Missin' you: It will break my heart
  • Released : 2002.01.30
  • Chart Run : 6 weeks
# 4 115,000 Life is...
15th Strawberry Sex
  • Released : 2002.05.22
  • Lyrics: Ken Hirai / Taku Tada
  • Music: Ken Hirai / Masahito Nakano
  • Chart Run : 5 weeks
# 13 49,000
16th "Ooki na Furudokei" (大きな古時計) # 1 772,000
17th Ring
  • Released : 2002.11.07
  • Lyrics & Music : Ken Hirai
  • Chart Run : 16 weeks
# 1 322,000
18th Life is... another story
  • Released : 2003.05.08
  • Lyrics & Music : Ken Hirai
  • Chart Run : 19 weeks
# 3 191,000 SENTIMENTALovers
19th style
  • Released : 2003.07.30
  • Chart Run : 7 weeks
# 12 44,000
20th "Hitomi wo Tojite" (瞳をとじて, Close Your Eyes)
  • Released : 2004.04.28
  • Lyrics : Ken Hirai
  • Chart Run : 59 weeks
# 2 (weekly)

# 1 (yearly)
893,000
21st "Kimi wa Tomodachi" (キミはともだち, You're My Friend)
  • Released : 2004.05.29
  • Lyrics : Ken Hirai
  • Chart Run : 22 weeks
# 5 161,000
22nd Omoi ga Kasanaru Sono Mae ni...

(思いがかさなるその前に…)

  • Released : 2004.10.06
  • Lyrics : Ken Hirai
  • Chart Run : 16 weeks
# 1 272,000
23rd Pop Star
  • Released : 2005.10.26
  • Chart Run : 14 weeks
# 1 244,000 Fakin' Pop
24th "Bye My Melody" (バイマイメロディー)
  • Released : 2006.06.14
  • Chart Run : 9 weeks
# 2 81,400
25th "Elegy (Aika)" (哀歌 (エレジー))
  • Released : 2007.01.17
  • Chart Run : 16 weeks
# 5 119,000
26th "Kimi no Suki na Toko" (君のすきなとこ)
  • Released : 2007.02.28
  • Chart Run : 11 weeks
# 5 102,800
27th Fake Star
  • Released : 2007.09.12
  • Chart Run : 6 weeks
# 6 32,000 +
28th Canvas / Kimi wa Su.te.ki (キャンバス/君はス.テ.キ♥)
  • Released : 2008.02.20
  • Chart Run : 5 weeks
# 6 38,600 +
29th Itsuka Hanareru Hi ga Kite mo (いつか離れる日が来ても)
  • Released : 2008.04.23
  • Chart Run : 6 weeks
# 19 18,500 +
30th CANDY
  • Released : 2009.09.23
tbc tbc -

Albums

# Information Oricon Chart Weekly Peak Copies Sold in Japan
1st / Debut " un-balanced "
  • Released : 1995.07.07
#57 18,000
2nd " Stare At "
  • Released : 1996.12.01
- -
3rd " The Changing Same "
  • Released : 2000.06.21
#1 1,263,000
4th " gaining through losing "
  • Released : 2001.07.04
#2 1,067,780
5th " Life is... "
  • Released : 2003.01.22
#1 806,000
6th " SENTIMENTALovers "
  • Released : 2004.11.24
  • Weeks On Chart : 52
#1 1,660,885
7th " Fakin' Pop "
  • Released : 2008.03.12
#2 332,297

Compilation albums

# Information Oricon Chart Weekly Peak Copies Sold in Japan
1st 10th Anniversary Complete Single Collection '95-'05 “歌バカ” ("Utabaka")
  • Released : 2005.11.23
#1 2,104,349

Others

# Information Oricon Chart Weekly Peak Copies Sold in Japan
1st " Kh re-mixed up 1 "
  • Remix Album
  • Released : 2001.11.28
#6 186,000
2nd " Ken's Bar "
  • Cover Album
  • Released : 2003.12.10
#2 491,000
3rd " Ken's Bar II "
  • Cover Album
  • Released : 2009.05.27
#2 120,000

References