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* [2014.04.02] [[Grotesque]] feat. [[Amuro Namie]] (グロテスク)
 
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* [2014.12.10] [[Sore Demo Shitai / Onnaji Samishisa (Hirai Ken)|Sore Demo Shitai / Onnaji Samishisa]]  (ソレデモシタイ/おんなじさみしさ)
 
* [2014.12.10] [[Sore Demo Shitai / Onnaji Samishisa (Hirai Ken)|Sore Demo Shitai / Onnaji Samishisa]]  (ソレデモシタイ/おんなじさみしさ)
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* [2015.08.XX] [[Kimi no Kodou wa Kimi ni Shika Narasenai (Hirai Ken)|Kimi no Kodou wa Kimi ni Shika Narasenai]]  (君の鼓動は君にしか鳴らせない)
  
 
===Digital Singles===
 
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Revision as of 02:10, 25 June 2015

Amuro Namie and Hirai Ken promoting "Grotesque" (2014)

Hirai Ken (平井堅) is a Japanese R&B-pop singer under the DefSTAR Records label.

Profile

Information

Hirai Ken was spotted at a SMEJ audition in '92 where he became an award winner. In 1995 he debuted with the single "Precious Junk", which was the theme to a TV Drama earning it some moderate success. 1998 was a real turning point in his career when, with his 7th single "Love Love Love", Ken went from singing what he had to sing, to what he really wanted to sing. The next single, "LAKuEN", did well in the Oricon charts and earned him a fair amount of attention. To date he has released 8 albums and two 'concept albums', Ken's Bar and Ken's Bar II, albums of covers done in Ken's own style. His music incorporates influences from a soulful gospel sound, based on 70's soul, to contemporary R&B, jazz, funk, and hip-hop. His musical style and unique voice has won scores of fans all across Asia (his 4th album gaining through losing, released in 2001, reached 1.5 million sales all over Asia).

Discography

Hirai Ken promoting "POP STAR" (2005)
Hirai Ken promoting "Bye My Melody" (2006)
Hirai Ken promoting "fake star" (2007)
Hirai Ken promoting "Itsuka Hanareru Hi ga Kite mo" (2008)
Hirai Ken promoting "CANDY" (2009)
Hirai Ken promoting "Aishiteru" (2010)
Hirai Ken promoting JAPANESE SINGER (2011)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Cover Albums

Remix Album

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Lives

Tours

Ken's Bar

External Links