Masashi Sada

Masashi Sada
Birth name Masashi Sada (佐田 雅志 Sada Masashi)
Born (1952-04-10) April 10, 1952
Origin Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Japan
Genres Folk-pop, kayōkyoku
Occupation(s) Singer, composer, lyricist, radio-DJ, novelist
Instruments Vocals, guitars, violin
Years active 1973–present
Labels Free Flight, Warner-Pioneer, FOA Records, Teichiku
Website www.sada.co.jp

Masashi Sada (さだ まさし Sada Masashi, born April 10, 1952) is a Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, novelist, actor, and a film producer.

Sada formed the folk duo Grape with Masami Yoshida in 1972, and they made their debut as recording artists a year afterward. The pair rose to fame owing to the hit song "Shourou Nagashi" (精霊流し) composed by Sada, which peaked at the number-two position on the Japanese Oricon chart in 1974. They broke up in 1976, after producing some hit singles including "En-kiri Dera" (縁切寺) and "Muen Zaka" (無縁坂).

Sada released his first solo album entitled Kikyorai shortly after Grape's dissolution. Following the commercial success of the number-one hit single "Amayadori" (雨やどり, Shelter from the rain) in 1977, he enjoyed a recording career as one of the most popular Japanese male artists during the late 1970s and the first half of the 1980s.

Throughout his career as a musician, Sada released over 35 solo albums and 70 singles, and multiple live albums or compilations. Since the release of Shourou Nagashi, published in 2001, Sada has also worked as a novelist.

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