H-Wonder

H-Wonder is a Japanese music arranger and composer. He debuted in 1995. In June 1998, he stopped being a solo artist and changed his name to H-Wonder and became a composer. One of his notable collaborations is with Maaya Sakamoto and BoA.

H-wonder
Born (1968-09-23) September 23, 1968
OriginFunabashi, Chiba, Japan
GenresJ-Pop
Occupation(s)Composer, singer
Years active1995–1998 (as singer)
1998–present (as composer)
LabelsScoop Music

Discography

Singles

  • Subete Konomama Dakishimereba - 24 March 1995
  • Ready Steady Go! - 23 August 1995
  • Mystic Eyes - 24 April 1996 (Ending theme for the anime series The Vision of Escaflowne)
  • Sugita Koi no Ato - 7 November 1996
  • Dawn - 21 February 1997
  • Chocolate Parfait - 17 December 1997
  • Kitto Daijobu - 1 April 1998
  • Happy - 30 September 1998 (Only sold in Hokkaido)

Albums

  • Dawn-bright - 24 April 1997
  • Wonder Hero 2: Brand New Atlas - 21 June 1996
  • Wonder Hero - 21 April 1995

Collaborations

  • On/Off - Arranger
    • "Futatsu no Kodō to Akai Tsumi" (ふたつの鼓動と赤い罪) - Opening for Vampire Knight
  • Maaya Sakamoto - Composer and arranger
    • "Loop" (ループ, Rūpu) - Ending for Tsubasa Chronicle
    • "Spica" (スピカ, Supika)
    • "Action!" - Opening theme for Clamp in Wonderland 2
    • "Fuyu Desuka?" (冬ですか?, "Is It Winter?")
    • "That is to Say!" - Follow me Up Album]
  • BoA - Composer and arranger for some songs
  • Max - Arranger
    • "Spring Rain"
  • Kōmi Hirose - Arranger
    • "Velvet"
    • "The Shining Story"
    • "Sayonara"
  • Folder5 - Composer and arranger for some songs
    • "Fake" - Composer and arranger
    • "Magical Eyes (Mochi2wondermix)" - Arranger
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