Carlos Toshiki

Carlos Toshiki (born as Carlos Toshiki Takahashi on 7 April 1964[1]) is a Japanese Brazilian singer-songwriter. He was the lead vocalist of 1986 Omega Tribe and Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe during the mid to late 80's. He was a popular vocalist with his songs that were sung with his "sweet and transparent" voice, such as the singles "Kimi wa 1000%" and "Aquamarine no Mama de Ite,"[2] before leaving for Brazil to operate a restaurant. In 1995, he was known as Toshiki Takahashi. As of 2018, he is the lead vocalist of "Carlos Toshiki & B-Edge."

Carlos Toshiki
Born
Carlos Toshiki Takahashi

(1964-04-07) 7 April 1964
Maringá, Paraná, Brazil
OccupationSinger-songwriter · restaurant operator
Years active1982–present
Musical career
Also known asCARLOS
Toshiki Takahashi
OriginJ-pop · soft rock
Labels
Associated acts
Japanese name
Hiraganaかるろす としキ
Katakanaカルロス トシキ
Websitewww.carlostoshiki.com

Biography

Early life and career

Toshiki was born in Maringá, Paraná in southern Brazil to a Japanese father and a Nikkei mother, who ran a restaurant.[3] As a child, he spent a lot of time listening to a range of songs from American pop to Japanese songs and was in the choir in elementary school. At the age of 9, he won the Paran State Kayo Grand Prix/Children's Rhythm Division, participated in all Brazil sponsored by the Brazilian Kayo Association, won the Boys' Division at the age of 16, and sang Hideki Saijo's "Blue Sky Blue" in the Youth Division at the age of 17. The songs Toshiki sang were known as the "Songs of Toshiki" in the Brazilian Nikkei society.[2][3]

1986 Omega Tribe & Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe

Toshiki came to Japan in 1982 and debuted under the name "CARLOS" with the single, "Lucia." In 1985, while acting as an independent artist, a demo tape of Toshiki was sent to Koichi Fujita, a producer and owner of Triangle Productions. While initially signing Carlos for a solo career, Fujita decided that Toshiki would be a good candidate for the lead vocalist of Omega Tribe, after vocalist Kiyotaka Sugiyama and others had disbanded. Toshiki was offered to become the vocalist of a new variation of the band, called "1986 Omega Tribe," while also getting voice training and Japanese studies. He debuted with 1986 Omega Tribe in 1986 with the release of the single "Kimi wa 1000%." He made his first television appearance in TV Tokyo's "Good Morning Studio," singing "Bambi" a cappella. In 1988, the band changed their name from 1986 Omega Tribe to Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, in an effort to "push Toshiki to the whole surface." In 1991, Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe disbanded, and Toshiki started his solo career.

Solo career

In 1994, when the single "Forever" was released, he was renamed "Toshiki Takahashi" and became independent. After the release of the album Shake It Down in 1995, the staff provided Carlos on the telephone service of INES MUSICA. In the same year, Toshiki Takahashi's fan club "Clocs Tie Club," which is listed on the Takahashi CD. Marriage has been announced. After that, he suffered from a herniated disc, returned to Japan for rest, and stopped playing music.

Absence and return to music

In 2000, he appeared on the Nippon TV program "Anohitohaima!?" where it was revealed that he was a restaurant operator in Brazil. He made an emergency visit to Japan to sing "Kimi wa 1000%" and "Aquamarine no Mama de Ite." In 2010, he appeared on the Fuji TV program "Dai Tsuiseki! Ano Nyūsu no Tsudzuki" where it was reported that Toshiki was in charge of the Brazilian breeding company Techno Planter, before "Kimi wa 1000%" was sung again.

From February to March 2017, he performed a live and nationwide tour for the 30th anniversary of his debut, starting at Yokohama and going to Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka.[4][5][6] For eight days in March, he was broadcast on the Fuji TV program "Nonstop!" and returned to Japan to help with his family's restaurant, and spent time away from his musical activities. When he turned 40, he decided to pursue an agricultural path, entering a national university in Brazil to study biotechnology and working for a seed company at 47. He succeeded in improving garlic cultivation and was featured in a local magazine as "one of the greatest garlic specialists in Brazil."[7]

In 2018, Toshiki joined the band "B-EDGE," becoming the lead vocalist.[8]

Personal life

Toshiki has one son named Arthur Noah Takahashi, who was born on September 4, 2018.[9]

Discography

Singles

Year Title B-side Chart positions
(JP)
Label
1982 "Lucia" "Aishū no Ipanema" Polydor
1991 "Yoakemade Borderless" "Kodokuna Tenshi" 97 WEA Japan
1993 "I Love Japan" "Yasashi Sugita Hito e" Nippon Columbia
"Passion" "Boy
1994 "Yume o Mi Sasete" "Gogo no Jijō"
"Forever" "Paris Night" 74 Toshiba EMI / TM FACTORY
(as Toshiki Takahashi)
1995 "Tōi Yume" "Kimi ga Ite Boku ga Ita"
"Tell Me" "Mystery"

Studio albums

Year Title Chart positions
(JP)
Label
1991 Emotion – Migigawa no Hāto-tachi e WEA Japan
1993 Alquimist Nippon Columbia
1994 Dōshitedarou
1995 Shake It Down Toshiba EMI / TM FACTORY
(as Toshiki Takahashi)
2000 Carlos Independent
2018 Nova Nostalgia Vivid Sound
(as Carlos Toshiki & B-EDGE)

Books

  • Futari no Karurosu (Sony, 1 July 1988)
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References

  1. "Carlos Toshiki". Discogs.
  2. 1983 – 1991 1986OMEGA TRIBE CARLOS TOSHIKI&OMEGA TRIBE COMPLETE BOX Our Graduation.
  3. "【1986年5月】君は1000%/新生オメガトライブ "のど自慢荒らし"を迎えて好スタート". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). 27 May 2011.
  4. "「君は1000%」「Super Chance」「アクアマリンのままでいて」 '80年代を彩った伝説のバンド、"オメガトライブ"のカルロス・トシキが登場!". Cotton Club Japan (in Japanese).
  5. "「君は1000%」から31年、カルロス・トシキがツアー開催". Natalie (in Japanese). 12 January 2017.
  6. "「君は1000%」「Super Chance」「アクアマリンのままでいて」 '80年代を彩った伝説のバンド、"オメガトライブ"のカルロス・トシキが再登場!". Motion Blue Yokohama (in Japanese).
  7. "カルロス・トシキ、ヘルニアで帰国後「ニンニク王」". Hokkaido Shimbun. 9 March 2017. Archived from the original on 9 March 2017.
  8. "カルロス・トシキ新バンドで「君は1000%」など名曲リメイク、ツアーも開催". Natalie (in Japanese). 8 February 2018.
  9. Carlos Toshiki [@Chuckybaby1986] (5 September 2018). "ja:9月4日、Arthur Noah Takahashiが元気に生まれました 😍❤️🙏👶🏻❗ ずっと望んでいたこの無条件の愛👶🏻、大切な人達と喜びたい ❤️😊。" [Arthur Noah Takahashi was born on September 4th. 😍❤️🙏👶🏻❗ lThis unconditional love I've always wanted👶🏻 I want to rejoice with loved ones ❤️😊..] (Tweet) (in Japanese) via Twitter.

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