Hiroki (singer)
Hiroki Maekawa (前川 紘毅, Maekawa Hiroki, born 9 November 1985, in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan),[2] known professionally as Hiroki (紘毅), is a Japanese singer-songwriter. He dropped out from Shobi University.[1] He is represented by Avex Vanguard.[3]
Hiroki 紘毅 | |
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Birth name | Hiroki Maekawa (前川 紘毅) |
Born | Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan | November 9, 1985
Genres | J-pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar, piano[1] |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | J-more |
Website | Official website |
Discography
Singles
Year | Title | Ref. |
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2006 | "Kaede" | |
2007 | "Futago-dama" | |
2009 | "Kimi no Inai Hidarigawa" | [1][4][5] |
"8 mili Video" | ||
2011 | "Boku no Chokin-bako" | |
"Himitsu Kichi" | ||
2012 | "Kimi ga Daisuki de feat. Shinjiro Atae (AAA) / Do Wak Parappa" | |
"Me o Tojite" | ||
"Umarekawatte mo Boku de ī yo / Tomodachi" |
Unreleased
Year | Title | Notes |
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2009 | "Itsunomanika Hare" | Tokyo Mayokara! theme song in 2009 |
Others
Year | Title | Notes |
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2009 | "Beautiful Days" | Youjeen cover; used in P&G Pantene Kirei no Project advertisement |
Tie-ups
Title | Tie-up |
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"Kaede" | Shinkeishitsu Variety: Shinpai-san ending theme; Ikari Oyaji 3 ending theme |
"Futago-dama" | Private Lesson: Tadashī Akiko Wada no Tsukurikata opening theme |
"Kimi no Inai Hidarigawa" | Music Fighter "Power Play" theme in February 2009 |
"Ashita e no Michi" | Tokyo Mayokara! theme song in 2008 |
"Mamorubeki Hito" | Appeared Koi Shigure in September 2009 |
"Boku no Chokin-bako" | Little Battlers Experience ending theme for episodes 1 to 24 |
"Himitsu Kichi" | Little Battlers Experience ending theme for episodes 25 to 44 |
"Do Wak Parappa" | Little Battlers Experience W ending theme for episodes 1 to 16 |
"Ai ni Ikou!" | Little Battlers Experience: Boost ending theme; Little Battlers Experience: Baku Boost ending theme |
"Me o Tojite" | Little Battlers Experience W ending theme for episodes 17 to 34 and 58 |
"Nichiyōbi" | Kiyoshi Maekawa no Egao Manten Tabizuki ending theme |
"Umarekawatte mo Boku de ī yo" | Little Battlers Experience W ending theme for episodes 35 to 45 |
"Do Wak Parappa" | Little Battlers Experience W ending theme; Little Battlers Experience W: Chō Custom ending theme |
Filmography
Radio
Year | Title | Network |
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2009 | Hadaka no Hiroking! | Bay FM |
2015 | Hiroki no "Nichiyōbi wa Utakōki" | Cross FM |
Pao~n | KBC Radio |
TV series
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2009 | Dancing Sanma Palace | NTV | Guest with his father Kiyoshi Maekawa |
Inaka ni Tomarou! | TV Tokyo | ||
Uta no Rakuen | TV Tokyo | ||
2010 | Konya mo Doru Bako!! EX | TV Tokyo | Guest with Marika Aoi |
2013 | Kiyoshi Maekawa no Egao Manten Tabizuki | KBC | Guest |
2014 | Umi Kara no Nihon Zekkei! Ryoshi-san to Iku Pukapuka Funatabi: Miwaku no Notohantō o Meguru | BS-TBS | Traveler |
TV drama
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2011 | Hancho – Jinnan-sho Asaka Han − Series 4 − Seigi no Daisho | Yukio Miwa | TBS | Episode 8 |
Stage
Year | Title | Role |
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2011 | Shinshun Sengoku Nabe-sai: Anmari Chikazuki Sugiru to Kira re Chau yo | Ōtani Yoshitsugu |
2012 | Hokorashigedaga, Sora | Tokita |
Yukinojo Ichiza – Sanjō Kōen Rock Opera: Psychedelic Pane | Jun | |
2013 | Dream Jumbo Takara bu ne: Kesshite o Togame Kudasaimasu na | Saigō Takamori |
2014 | Ai no Uta o Utaou | |
Sei Meiji: Zaru no Saiten – Anmari Kaburu to Okora re Chau yo | Gnecchi-Soldo Organtino |
Films
Year | Title | Role |
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2009 | Ramune | Daikoku |
2013 | Hitomi o Tojite | Takayuki |
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References
- "前川清の長男 決意の再出発でカミングアウト". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 17 Feb 2009. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
- "プロフィール". Hiroki Maekawa official blog: Hiroking (in Japanese). Ameba. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
- "エイベックス、AMG事業の一部を会社分割し新会社3社を設立". Musicman-Net (in Japanese). FB Communications. 27 Aug 2013. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
- Nishimura, Ayano (17 Feb 2009). "前川紘毅:前川清の長男だったと公表 06年オーディションでグランプリ". Minichi JP (in Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
- "前川紘毅、父親が前川清であることを公表". Barks (in Japanese). 17 Feb 2009. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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