Yuya Takaki
Yuya Takaki | |
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Native name | 高木 雄也 |
Born |
Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan | March 26, 1990
Origin | Osaka Prefecture, Japan |
Genres | Japanese Pop, R&B, Electropop, Dance-pop, Electronic, Hip hop, Dance, Electronic dance |
Occupation(s) | Idol, Singer, Tarento, Dancer, Actor, Songwriter, Model |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | June 12, 2004 - present |
Labels | Johnny & Associates, J Storm |
Associated acts | Hey! Say! JUMP, Hey! Say! 7 (temporary group), Hey! Say! BEST, J.J. Express |
Yuya Takaki (高木 雄也 Takaki, Yuya, born March 26, 1990) is a Japanese idol, songwriter, actor, dancer and member of Hey! Say! JUMP. He is currently under the management of Johnny & Associates. He was born in Ibaraki, Osaka and resides in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.[1]
Career
On June 12, 2004, he entered Johnny & Associates as a Johnny's Jr. He became a member of J.J Express.
On April 3 of 2007, he began activities with Hey! Say! 7, with fellow Hey! Say! JUMP members, Daiki Arioka, Ryosuke Yamada, Yuto Nakajima and Yuri Chinen, starting with a public performance at a KAT-TUN spring concert tour.
On September 21, 2007, he became a member of Hey! Say! JUMP.
In 2008 he starred in the hit live action drama, Gokusen 3,[2] for which he recorded the song Oretachi no Seishun which was released with Hey! Say! JUMP's third single, Dreams Come True.
Discography
Solo Songs
- "Oretachi no Seishun" (Gokusen 3 insert song) (2008)
- "Kumo no Ito"
- "Michishirube"
- "Time" (Lyrics written by Yuya; Arranged by Daiki Arioka)
Concerts
For Hey! Say! JUMP or Hey! Say! BEST-related concerts, please see Hey! Say! JUMP.
Filmography
Movies
- Gokusen: The Movie (2009) as Yamato Ogata
- Shiritsu Bakaleya Koko (2012) as Shohei Tatsunami
Drama
- Shabake (2007) as Eikichi
- Shabake Season 2 (2008) as Eikichi
- Gokusen 3 SP (2008) as Yamato Ogata
- Gokusen 3 (2008) as Yamato Ogata
- Shiritsu Bakaleya Koukou (2012) as Shohei Tatsunami
- Dr. DMAT (2014) as Kenji Komatsu
- HAMU (2014) as Nanbu Hirotsugo
- Suikyu Yankees (2014) as Torao Kitajima
- Koshoku Robot (2017) as Mujaki[3]
Variety Shows
- Ya-Ya-yah
- Hyakushiki
- Shounen Club
- Yan Yan JUMP
- Itadaki High JUMP
References
- ↑ "Yuya Takaki's Profile" (in Japanese). Retrieved November 2, 2016.
- ↑ "More "Gokusen" cast details". Tokyograph. 25 December 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
- ↑ "孤食ロボットキャスト・スタッフ". Retrieved Jul 4, 2017.