Noriyuki Makihara

Noriyuki Makihara
Birth name Noriyuki Makihara (槇原 敬之 Makihara Noriyuki)
Also known as Mackey (マッキー Makki)
Born (1969-05-18) 18 May 1969
Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1990–present
Labels River Way (1990-1997, 1998-1999, 2000-2001, 2002, 2004)
SME Records (1997, 1998, 1999-2000, 2002)
Toshiba-EMI (2004, 2006)
J-More (2007-2011)
Buppu Records/Sony Music Distribution (2011-)
Website MakiharaNoriyuki.com
BuppuLabel.com

Noriyuki Makihara (槇原 敬之 Makihara Noriyuki), nicknamed Mackey (マッキー) by his fans, is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter.[1]

Biography

He was born on May 18, 1969 in Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan. He attended Aoyama Gakuin University to study English literature. In addition to creating songs for his own music career, he has written, produced and performed songs for many other artists, the most notable being SMAP's Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana. He is ranked at No.84, in a list of Japan's top 100 musicians, provided by HMV.

Makihara made his debut to the J-Pop scene in the early 90's after performing on a televised song competition program. He made a name for himself with the release of songs such as Mou Koi Nante Shinai (もう恋なんてしない) and Donna Toki mo. (どんなときも。), both of which, among several others, are covered to this day by current popular artists (including English-language covers by various American artists). Some of his music has been translated into other languages, and "Donna Toki mo." specifically has been remixed by Bemani artists "Dream Line Out" for use on Konami's Beatmania game series.

Much of his music's lyrical content has revolved around the subject of romantic love, though themes of profound joy, reminiscence, gratitude and deeper spiritual aspects of the human condition have become predominant in recent years.

In 1999, he was given a suspended 18-months prison sentence for possession of amphetamines.[2]

Discography

Singles

Albums

See also

References

  1. "Noriyuki Makihara". HMV. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  2. "NATIONAL Pop singer Makihara given suspended sentence". The Japan Times. Retrieved July 5, 2014. line feed character in |title= at position 9 (help)

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