Keisuke Nakagawa | |
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Birth name | 中川 敬輔 |
Genres | Rock, pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Toy's Factory |
Keisuke Nakagawa (中川 敬輔, Nakagawa Keisuke) is a Japanese musician. He plays bass guitar in the band Mr. Children. [1]
He attended Komae Daini Junior High School in Tokyo, where he met the other future band members Kenichi Tahara and Hideya Suzuki. [2]
Mr. Children, commonly referred to by their contracted nickname "Misu-Chiru" (ミスチル), are a Japanese pop rock band formed in 1989. Consisting of Kazutoshi Sakurai, Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki, they made their major label debut in 1992. They are one of the best selling artists in Japan and one of the most successful Japanese rock artists, having sold over 75 million records and creating the "Mis-chil Phenomenon" (ミスチル現象) in the mid-1990s in Japan. They held the record for the highest first week sales of a single in Japan for 15 years, with 1.2 million copies of their 10th single "Namonaki Uta" (名もなき詩), have 30 consecutive number 1 singles, replaced Glay as the all-male band to have the most number 1 albums on the Oricon charts, and won the Japan Record Award in 1994 for "Innocent World" and in 2004 for "Sign". As of 2012, Mr. Children has published fifteen original studio albums and 34 physical singles, along with five compilations, a live album, and fifteen home video releases.
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