Ryohei Yamamoto

Ryohei Yamamoto (山本 領平, Yamamoto Ryōhei), born December 30, 1974 in Kyoto[1]) is a Japanese R&B singer, also known as just Ryohei. He debuted as "山本領平" (written in kanji) under Warner Music Japan on 2003 with single "Almost There". Prior to that, on November 2002, he was featured on a track "Why Not?" by Fantastic Plastic Machine. In 2006 he shortened his name to just "Ryohei" (written in Roman letters) and transferred to the label Rhythm Zone.[2] He is known for his collaborations with m-flo,[1] being featured on tracks such as "Miss You" and "Summer Time Love".

Ryohei
Birth nameRyohei Yamamoto
Born (1974-12-30) 30 December 1974
Kyoto, Japan
OriginJapan
GenresR&B/pop
Years active2003 - present
Labels
Websitehttp://ryoheiyamamoto.info/

Ryohei is one of the most popular artists on iTunes Japan with his latest single 'So Fly' reaching #1.


Discography

Album

Album Title: Take Over
Release Date: September 23, 2004
Label: Warner Music Japan
Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Take Over
  3. Speedway
  4. Set Free
  5. この空に
  6. Can't You See?
  7. Game We Played
  8. Almost There
  9. Rainy Days
  10. Fantasy
  11. Why Not, Darling?
  12. Purify
  13. Moon Sexy
  14. Believe Me
  15. Let It Flow
  16. Outro

Album Title: ReListen
Release Date: February 7, 2007
Features: M-Flo, Lisa
Label: Rhythm Zone
Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Onelove (feat. Verbal (M-Flo))
  3. ReListen (feat. Lisa)
  4. あなたの手 
  5. World 
  6. Like This 
  7. Upside Down 
  8. you said... 
  9. Just Want 
  10. the LIGHT 
  11. In My Arms 
  12. Gift 
  13. Outro

Bonus Tracks

  1. After The Love Has Gone
  2. A Night To Remember
  3. Sincere

Singles

1st Single: Onelove Release Date: March 8, 2006
Features: M-Flo
Tracks:

  1. onelove
  2. Just Want
  3. onelove [instrumental]
  4. Just Want [instrumental]


2nd Single: the LIGHT
Release Date: July 26, 2006
Tracks:

  1. the LIGHT
  2. Like This
  3. the LIGHT [instrumental]
  4. Like This [instrumental]


3rd Single: you said...
Release Date: November 1, 2006
Tracks:

  1. you said...
  2. One Sugar Dream -Ryohei version-
  3. Special acoustic live medley at JZ Brat on 16 October 2006
  4. you said...[instrumental]
gollark: Where are the actual incentives in anarchism? It seems that you basically just expect people to embark on giant construction projects and give resources out of the goodness of their hearts or something. In capitalism you actually have a decent direct reason to do that - your company can make more profit if it makes a new silicon fab or something, so you'll get money yourself, and you can get resources from other companies because you both get benefits for trading that way.
gollark: Well, that's just wrong.
gollark: You could do a *bit* of poor-people-saving.
gollark: You could... profit off the crash, trying to mostly take rich people's money, and then donate your newly obtained wealth to the poor?
gollark: If you actually believe that, you could make money off it when it happens.

References

  1. Ongakushuppansha, CDJournal.com(in Japanese)
  2. Artimage, official biography Archived 2007-01-03 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
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