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Hironobu Kageyama

1961 - Today

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Hironobu Kageyama (Japanese: 影山 ヒロノブ, Hepburn: Kageyama Hironobu; real name written 景山 浩宣, born February 18, 1961) is a Japanese musician, singer and composer. He is best known for his work on anime, video game and tokusatsu soundtracks. Kageyama first rose to prominence as a teenager in the 1970s as lead singer of the rock band Lazy. Following their breakup in 1981, Kageyama began a solo career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hironobu Kageyama is the 1,554th most popular singer (down from 1,414th in 2019), the 1,489th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,302nd in 2019) and the 15th most popular Japanese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Hironobu Kageyama ranks 1,554 out of 4,381Before him are Tom Lehrer, Jackie DeShannon, Jean Vallée, Elvir Laković Laka, Jean de Reszke, and Richard Hell. After him are Koffi Olomide, Aygün Kazımova, Omar Souleyman, Marlena Shaw, Betty Davis, and Toti Dal Monte.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Hironobu Kageyama ranks 314Before him are Mikhail Shishkin, Solveig Dommartin, Kōichi Yamadera, Elena Yakovleva, Darryl Jones, and Alber Elbaz. After him are Rune Bratseth, Steve McClaren, M. M. Keeravani, Yannick Dalmas, Ally Walker, and Stefan Ruzowitzky.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hironobu Kageyama ranks 1,489 out of 6,245Before him are Kenjiro Tsuda (1971), Motonobu Tako (1972), Nobuhisa Isono (1974), Yoshie Kasajima (1975), Shingo Ito (1979), and Masao Takemoto (1919). After him are Kiichirō Furukawa (1929), Takamine Jōkichi (1854), Tamaki Uchiyama (1972), Tomonori Tsunematsu (1976), Wataru Ota (1981), and Hisakichi Toyoda (1912).

Among SINGERS In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Hironobu Kageyama ranks 15Before him are Tetsuya Komuro (1958), Yoko Kanno (1963), Namie Amuro (1977), Izumi Sakai (1967), Atsushi Sakurai (1966), and Joji (1992). After him are Masashi Tashiro (1956), Anri (1961), Toshi (1965), Nikka Costa (1972), Yutaka Ozaki (1965), and Tomohisa Yamashita (1985).