Shunsuke Kiyokiba

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Shunsuke Kiyokiba
清木場 俊介
Background information
Born January 11, 1980 (age 27)
Flag of Japan Ube, Yamaguchi, Japan
Genre(s) J-Pop, Rock
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter
Years active 2001–present
Label(s) Rhythm Zone
Website Official Site

Shunsuke Kiyokiba (清木場 俊介 Kiyokiba Shunsuke?) (born January 11, 1980 in Ube, Yamaguchi) is a Japanese pop singer who debuted in 2001 with the then 6-member vocal & dance group, EXILE, as their vocalist under the name, SHUN. In 2004, he participated in the tribute album for Yutaka Ozaki (尾崎豊) under his full name Shunsuke Kiyokiba as a solo artist. On January 19, 2005, his solo debut single Itsuka... (いつか…) was released. After four-and-a-half years with EXILE, in March 2006, Kiyokiba announced his withdrawal from the group to focus on his solo career as a rock artist.

His latest known music release is his 5th single, Tengoku wa mattekureru (天国は待ってくれる), theme song of the motion picture of the same title, in theaters nationwide on February 10, 2007.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Background

According to his official website, Kiyokiba has played in a band since he was in middle school. Even after the band broke up when he was 18, he still played the guitar in the tunnels in his hometown, alongside others who shared the same interest. By the age of 20, he has worked in the construction business, and has managed a team of teen workers in the field. Then, he participated in a vocal audition organized by a local television station and won. Later, he was signed by the record company, and was brought to Tokyo as one of EXILE's vocalists.

[edit] Music Career Highlights

  • September 27, 2001 - debuted as EXILE's vocalist, SHUN
  • March 24, 2004 - took part in Yutaka Ozaki's tribute album, officially beginning his solo career as Shunsuke Kiyokiba
  • January 19, 2005 - released solo debut single
  • October 19, 2005 - released solo debut album
  • March 27, 2006 - announced withdrawal from EXILE, effective March 29, 2006
  • October 21 - December 11, 2006 - performed first nationwide solo live tour
  • March 28, 2007 - releases nationwide live tour DVD

[edit] Other Highlights

  • February 10, 2007 - debuted as an actor in the motion picture, Tengoku wa mattekureru (天国は待ってくれる), alongside Yoshihiko Inohara (井ノ原快彦) from V6 and Aya Okamoto (岡本綾). It has reached No. 9 on Japan's box-office ranking during its first week of release.[2]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  Title (Japanese) Title (Romanized) Release date Catalog No.
1 いつか… Itsuka... January 19, 2005 CD+DVD: RZCD-45170/B
CD: RZCD-45171
2 さよなら愛しい人よ… Sayonara itoshii hito yo... August 3, 2005 CD+DVD: RZCD-45261/B, 45262/B
CD: RZCD-45263/45264
3 人間じゃろうが!/さよならの唄…。 Ningen jarou ga!/Sayonara no uta.... March 29, 2006 CD+DVD: RZCD-45383/B
CD: RZCD-45384
4 believe/僕の毎日 believe/Boku no mainichi August 2, 2006 CD+DVD: RZCD-45420/B
CD: RZCD-45421
5 天国は待ってくれる Tengoku wa mattekureru February 7, 2007 CD+DVD: RZCD-45513/B
CD: RZCD-45514

[edit] Albums

  Title (Japanese) Title (Romanized) Release date Catalog No.
1 清木場俊介 Kiyokiba Shunsuke October 19, 2005 CD+DVD: RZCD-45285/B
CD: RZCD-45286
1 (live) 清木場俊介 LIVE "祭" Kiyokiba Shunsuke LIVE "matsuri" December 20, 2006 CD: RZCD-45494

[edit] DVD

  Title (Japanese) Title (Romanized) Release date Catalog No.
1 清木場俊介 LIVE TOUR 2006
それ行け! オッサン少年の旅
Kiyokiba Shunsuke LIVE TOUR 2006
sore yuke! ossan shonen no tabi
March 28, 2007 RZBD-45535/B

[edit] Other releases

  Song Title in Japanese
(Romanized)
From single or album Release date Catalog No.
1 ふたつの心
(Futatsu no kokoro)
GREEN ~A TRIBUTE TO YUTAKA OZAKI
(various artists)
March 24, 2004 CD: SECL-68
2 ありがとう
(Arigatou)
real world / ありがとう
(EXILE vs Kiyokiba Shunsuke)
June 30, 2004 CD: RZCD-45135
3 例えば…ボクが。
(Tatoeba... boku ga.)
HEART of GOLD 〜STREET FUTURE OPERA BEAT POPS〜
(EXILES)
September 29, 2004 CD: RZCD-45144

[edit] Special Terminologies

[edit] ENO HUNDERT ELF

In spring 2007, Kiyokiba will begin his new brand of clothing line under this name.

[edit] KIYOKIBASSTARS

On April 26, 2006, Kiyokiba launched KIYOKIBASSTARS, his official bass fishing website, promoting his hobby of topwater style fishing. There are four official members in his Kiyokibasstars fishing group. His fishing trips to Lake El Salto in Mexico and Lake Castaic in California have been filmed and officially released into DVDs.

[edit] UTAIYA

Kiyokiba often referred to himself as "utaiya" (唄い屋). It is a label found on the back of his CDs and in video footage of his DVDs. In February 2007, the website UTAIYA.COM was launched, which stated:

UTAIYA is the persons who sing a song with all our heart and soul. [3]

It is a website which promotes the new artists, Raine Kawane (川根来音) and Shouta Nishihiro (西広しょうた).

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Official sites (artist, production, record label)
Other sites