Kota Yabu

Kōta Yabu
Native name 薮 宏太
Born 31 January 1990
Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan[1]
Genres Japanese Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, talent, Pop idol
Years active 2001-present
Labels Johnny & Associates
Associated acts Hey! Say! JUMP, Hey! Say! BEST

Kota Yabu (薮 宏太 Yabu Kōta, born 31 January 1990) is a Japanese singer as well as a member of Hey! Say! JUMP. He is under the management of Johnny & Associates. He was born in Tokyo, and attends Waseda University, studying human science.

On September 23, 2001, he entered Johnny & Associates as a trainee. Kei Inoo, a member of Hey! Say! JUMP, was also there during that time. From the time he joined the agency (2001) to the year 2004, he had the most high pitched voice in the history of Johnny's, which eventually led him up to become the leader of Johnny's Jr. Two months later, he was chosen to be the leader of Ya-Ya-yah. Hikaru Yaotome, a member of Hey! Say! JUMP was also a part of Ya-Ya-yah.

On September 21, 2007, he began performing as a member of Hey! Say! JUMP.

Discography

Solo songs

  1. Boku wa Tada...
  2. Hoshi no Furu Toki
  3. Hoshikuzu no Beru
  4. Italia (performed in the "Summary" 2004 concerts)
  5. Mayonaka no Answer
  6. Angel Come To Me
  7. Jewel Star
  8. Asu e (Lyrics written by Yabu)
  9. Arashi no Carnival
  10. Rain Dance
  11. Next Dream
  12. My Everything
  13. Ikujinashi: Dream Boys Ver.
  14. Chikai no Sora (Lyrics written by Yabu)
  15. Tears and Smile (duet with Hikaru Yaotome - song written by Yabu, composition by Hikaru)
  16. Original Iro (duet with Hikaru Yaotome)
  17. Score (Hey! Say! Best song, Lyrics by Yabu, Rap by Hikaru)
  18. Oto (collaboration with Kei Inoo)
  19. Dreamer(Hey! Say! JUMP song, lyrics by Yabu)
  20. Screw (Hey! Say! Best song, lyrics by Yabu)
  21. Snap (Hey! Say! Best song, lyrics by Yabu)
  22. School Kakumei (Hey! Say! JUMP song, lyrics by Yabu)

Concerts

For Hey! Say! JUMP-related concert, please see Hey! Say! JUMP.

Filmography

Dramas

Variety shows

DVD

Theatre

TV commercials / advertisements

References

  1. "Kouta Yabu". Asian Wiki.

External links