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Yuji Adachi
Yuji Adachi
Japanese musician
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Sugizo
Sugizo
Japanese rock musician and music producer (1969-)
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SIAM SHADE
SIAM SHADE
band
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Luna Sea
Luna Sea
Japanese rock band
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Masaharu Fukuyama
Masaharu Fukuyama
Japanese singer-songwriter and actor
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Toshi
Toshi
Japanese musician
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The Yellow Monkey
The Yellow Monkey
Japanese rock band (1988-)
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Pata
Pata
Japanese musician
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Speed
Speed
Japanese female vocal/dance group
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Chage and Aska
Chage and Aska
Japanese musical duo (1978-2009)
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Moi dix Mois
Moi dix Mois
Japanese visual kei gothic metal band
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Tomoyasu Hotei
Tomoyasu Hotei
Japanese guitarist and musician (1962-)
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Boøwy
Boøwy
Japanese musical group; rock band (1981-1988)
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Vamps
Vamps
Japanese rock duo
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Koichi Domoto
Koichi Domoto
Japanese idol, singer, actor, tarento and voice actor
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Hideaki Tokunaga
Hideaki Tokunaga
Japanese actor and singer-songwriter
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Hide
Hide
Japanese musician
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Base Ball Bear
Base Ball Bear
band
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Bow Wow
Bow Wow
Japanese hard rock / heavy metal band
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Yōsui Inoue
Yōsui Inoue
Japanese singer-songwriter (1948-)
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Dead End
Dead End
rock band from Japan
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Kyōsuke Himuro
Kyōsuke Himuro
Japanese singer-songwriter (1960-)
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SMAP
SMAP
Japanese boy band
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Mai Kuraki
Mai Kuraki
Japanese J-pop singer (1982-)
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Zone
Zone
all-female pop rock band
Ryuichi Kawamura
Japanese singer, actor, music producer, novelist (1970-)

Ryuichi Kawamura

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Japanese singer, actor, music producer, novelist (1970-)
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Member of, past and present
Luna Sea

Luna Sea

Tourbillon

Tourbillon

Ryuichi Kawamura (河村 隆一, Kawamura Ryūichi, born May 20, 1970 in Yamato, Kanagawa) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, record producer, actor and author. He is best known as lead singer of the rock band Luna Sea since 1989. He started a solo career in 1997, three years before Luna Sea disbanded in 2000. In 2005, Kawamura formed Tourbillon with fellow Luna Sea member Inoran and Hiroaki Hayama. He rejoined Luna Sea when they reunited in August 2010.

Kawamura's first full-length album Love topped the Oricon chart with sales of around 1,021,000 copies, making him the only male solo artist to have an album sell over one million copies within its initial week in Oricon charts history. That same album sold over 3,200,000 copies by the end of the year, therefore it holds the record for best-selling male solo album. In 1997 alone, with his mini and full-length albums and four singles (of which "Glass" sold over one million itself), he sold over six million records.