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Koshi Inaba

1964 - heute

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Kōshi Inaba (jap. 稲葉 浩志, Inaba Kōshi; * 23. September 1964) eigentlicher Name Hiroshi Inaba (稲葉 浩志, Inaba Hiroshi) ist der Sänger der japanischen Band B’z. Um seiner Stimme mehr Ausdruck zu verleihen, schreibt er selbst die Lyrics zu den Kompositionen von Takahiro Matsumoto. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Koshi Inaba is the 1,920th most popular sänger (up from 2,116th in 2024), the 1,772nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,737th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Japanese Sänger.

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Among Sängers

Among sängers, Koshi Inaba ranks 1,920 out of 4,381Before him are Neal Morse, Hope Sandoval, Lil Yachty, Alan Jackson, Lee Jun-ho, and Thérèse Steinmetz. After him are Nayeon, Lynsey de Paul, Tony Kakko, Natalia Gordienco, Lil' Kim, and Andy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Koshi Inaba ranks 411Before him are Adam Godley, Ursula Karven, James M. Kelly, Mark Valley, Nie Haisheng, and Miguel Alcubierre. After him are Roberto Vittori, Luis Medina Cantalejo, Goran Prpić, Johan Bruyneel, Osamu Taninaka, and Tim Miller.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Koshi Inaba ranks 1,772 out of 6,245Before him are Makoto Yukimura (1976), Ryusuke Hamaguchi (1978), Junichi Kono (1992), Matsuichi Yamada (1961), Tetta Kawai (2000), and Kazuo Echigo (1965). After him are Shinichiro Tani (1968), Yoshihiro Natsuka (1969), Yoshihiro Akiyama (1975), Gen Urobuchi (1972), Shunya Ando (1991), and Tomokazu Seki (1972).

Among Sängers In Japan

Among sängers born in Japan, Koshi Inaba ranks 23Before him are Anri (1961), Toshi (1965), Nikka Costa (1972), Yutaka Ozaki (1965), Tomohisa Yamashita (1985), and Mika Nakashima (1983). After him are Tak Matsumoto (1961), Kyōko Koizumi (1966), Shizuka Kudo (1970), Yoko Takahashi (1966), Kōji Wada (1974), and Sana (1996).

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