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Daigo

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Daigo Naitō (内藤 大湖, Naitō Daigo; born April 8, 1978), known mononymously as Daigo, is a Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, television personality and voice actor. He debuted in 2003 as Daigo Stardust under Victor Entertainment. In 2007, he formed the rock band Breakerz. With the solo debut of Akihide, Daigo continued his solo project in 2013, but dropped the pseudonym surname "Stardust". Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daigo is the 2,863rd most popular singer, the 2,706th most popular biography from Japan and the 43rd most popular Japanese Singer.

Daigo is most famous for being a Japanese musician and actor, known for his work as the lead vocalist of the rock band Breakerz. He has also gained popularity as a television personality and has released solo music.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Daigo ranks 2,863 out of 4,381Before him are Raquel del Rosario, Idan Raichel, Anna Semenovich, Glennis Grace, Anita Tsoy, and Manizha. After him are Abida Parveen, Ana Carolina, Dan Smith, Jessica Sutta, Nazia Hassan, and Pastora Soler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Daigo ranks 550Before him are Leena Alam, Ryōta Tsuzuki, Rutina Wesley, B.J. Penn, Glennis Grace, and Cindy Parlow Cone. After him are Kristen Schaal, Pastora Soler, Faudel, Jermaine O'Neal, Tony Estanguet, and Gábor Vona.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Daigo ranks 2,706 out of 6,245Before him are Satoshi Ohno (1980), Ryōta Tsuzuki (1978), Kenji Komata (1964), Ai Otsuka (1982), Shoichi Funaki (1968), and Nobuhiro Ueno (1965). After him are Hiroshi Hayano (1955), Makoto Yamazaki (1970), Tatsuya Shiozawa (1982), Yutaro Masuda (1985), Takafumi Ogura (1973), and Yasutaka Nomoto (1986).

Among SINGERS In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Daigo ranks 43Before him are Tetsuya (1969), Sho Sakurai (1982), Rimi Natsukawa (1973), Tomoya Nagase (1978), Kyo (1976), and Satoshi Ohno (1980). After him are Maki Goto (1985), Sakura Miyawaki (1998), Yuko Nakazawa (1973), Akeboshi (1978), Suzuka Nakamoto (1997), and Tomoko Kaneda (1973).