Shingo Murakami
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Shingo Murakami 村上 信五 | |
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Born | January 26, 1982 |
Origin | Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan |
Genres | Enka, pop |
Occupations | Singer, actor, radio host |
Instruments | electric keyboards |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Teichiku Records, Imperial Records |
Associated acts | Kanjani Eight |
Shingo Murakami (村上 信五 Murakami Shingo, born January 26, 1982), nicknamed Hina (ヒナ), is a Japanese idol, singer, actor and radio host. He is also a member of Japanese male idol group Kanjani Eight, which is under the management of Johnny & Associates. Though his image color in the group is technically purple, the other members rather refer to him as Nasu (the Japanese word for eggplant).
Discography
For releases as a member of Kanjani Eight, see Kanjani Eight discography.
Video Games
Filmography
Drama
- 1999: Kowai Nichiyōbi
- 1999: Mamachari Detective
- 2001: Neverland
- 2004: Hagure Keiji Junjoha
- 2006: Dive to the Future
- 2008: Arigatō, Okan
- 2009: My Girl
Stage
- 1997: Kyo to Kyo
- 1998: Kyo to Kyo
- 2002: Another
- 2003: Dōton Boys
- 2004: Summer Storm
- 2004: Dream Boys
- 2005: Magical Summer
- 2005: Dream Boys
- 2006: Another's Another
- 2006: Dream Boys
Radio
- Kanjani8 Yokoyama Yuu & Murakami Shingo no Recomen! (Bunka Housou; Yokoyama and Murakami, but starting from 2013 Yokoyama was replaced by Maruyama))
- Murakami Shingo no Gekkan Kanjani Tsuushin (ABC Radio)
- Kikujani 8 (MBS Radio)
Endorsements
- Sukiyanen Instant Ramen
- UFO Nissin Ramen
- TV Guide
- Pro Active
- CC Lemon
- Scalabo
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