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==Credits==
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===Lyrics===
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* "[[AI (Yamashita Tomohisa)|AI]]" <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Ano Hi no Kaori]]"
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* "[[Ao (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Ao]]"
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* "[[Brodiaea]]" <small>(with Kenn Kato)</small>
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* "[[Byoushin]]"
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* "[[Come Around|Come around]] <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Dancer]]" <small>(with [[Kamenashi Kazuya]] & [[Iwatsubo Koudai]])</small>
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* "[[Dreamer (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Dreamer]]"
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* "[[Friday Night]]"
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* "[[H (Yamashita Tomohisa)|"H"]]" <small>(with H.U.B.)</small>
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* "[[Hit the Wall]]" <small>(with [[wikipedia:Jeff Miyahara|Jeff Miyahara]])</small>
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* "[[Kimi to Kaze to Mikazuki]]" <small>(with Kenn Kato)</small>
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* "[[Like a Movie (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Like A Movie]] <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Moon Disco]]"
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* "[[Moon Light (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Moon Light]]"
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* "[[Natsu no Orion]]" <small>(with Kenn Kato)</small>
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* "[[Odoru Yoru]]" <small>(with H.U.B.)</small>
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* "[[Paraíso]]" <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Pari-Para|PAri-PArA]]" <small>(with [[Katori Shingo]] as [[The MONSTERS]])</small>
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* "[[Party Don't Stop|PARTY DON'T STOP]]" <small>(with R.Wolf)</small>
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* "[[Reason (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Reason]]" <small>(with JUN & WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Right Moves|Right moves]]" <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Strawberry (Yamashita Tomohisa)|StrAwbErry]]" <small>(with [[Kobayashi Komei]])</small>
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* "[[Unleashed (song)|UnleAsHed]]" <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Without You (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Without You]] <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[With You (Yamashita Tomohisa)|With you]]"
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* "[[World Is Yours (Yamashita Tomohisa)|World is yours]]"
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* "[[You Make Me]]" <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Yubiwa (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Yubiwa]]"
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; [[Akanishi Jin]]
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* "[[Ain't Enough]]" <small>(with [[Akanishi Jin]])</small>
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; [[Kitty GYM]]
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* "[[Houkago Blues]]"
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; [[Kame to YamaP]]
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* "[[Bird (Yamashita Tomohisa)|BIRD]]"
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* "[[Forever Summer (Kame to YamaP)|Forever Summer]]" <small>(with [[Kamenashi Kazuya]])</small>
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; [[KAT-TUN]]
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* "[[Fight All Night|FIGHT ALL NIGHT]]" <small>(''Rap''; with [[Tanaka Koki|JOKER]])</small>
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; [[NEWS (group)|NEWS]]
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* "[[Akaku Moyuru Taiyou]]" <small>(''Poetry'')</small>
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* "[[Gomen ne Juliet]]"
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* "[[Love Song (NEWS)|LOVE SONG]]"
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* "[[Pain (NEWS)|Pain]]"
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* "[[Snow Express|SNOW EXPRESS]] <small>(''Rap'')</small>
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; [[Shuuji to Akira]]
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* "[[Colorful (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Colorful]]"
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; [[The MONSTERS]]
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* "[[Monsters|MONSTERS]]" <small>(with [[Katori Shingo]])</small>
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===Music===
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* "[[Ao (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Ao]]"
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* "[[Byoushin]]" <small>(with [[UTA]])</small>
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* "[[Come Around|Come around]] <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Hit the Wall]]" <small>(with [[wikipedia:Jeff Miyahara|Jeff Miyahara]])</small>
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* "[[Kimi to Kaze to Mikazuki]]"
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* "[[Like a Movie (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Like A Movie]] <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Natsu no Orion]]"
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* "[[Odoru Yoru]]" <small>(with Zen & Lansei)</small>
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* "[[Paraíso]]" <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[Pari-Para|PAri-PArA]]" <small>(with [[Katori Shingo]] as [[The MONSTERS]])</small>
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* "[[Without You (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Without You]] <small>(with WAKE)</small>
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* "[[World Is Yours (Yamashita Tomohisa)|World is yours]]"
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* "[[Yubiwa (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Yubiwa]]"
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; [[Akanishi Jin]]
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* "[[Ain't Enough]]" <small>(with [[Akanishi Jin]])</small>
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; [[Kame to YamaP]]
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* "[[Forever Summer (Kame to YamaP)|Forever Summer]]" <small>(with [[Kamenashi Kazuya]] & [[Nishizawa Yoshi]])</small>
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; [[Kitty GYM]]
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* "[[Houkago Blues]]"
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; [[NEWS (group)|NEWS]]
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* "[[Gomen ne Juliet]]"
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* "[[Love Song (NEWS)|LOVE SONG]]"
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; [[The MONSTERS]]
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* "[[Monsters|MONSTERS]]" <small>(with [[Katori Shingo]])</small>
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===Arrangement===
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* "[[Hit the Wall]]" <small>(with [[wikipedia:Jeff Miyahara|Jeff Miyahara]])</small>
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* "[[Never Lose]]" <small>(with [[Kubota Shingo]])</small>
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* "[[Odoru Yoru]]" <small>(with Zen)</small>
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* "[[Paraíso]]" <small>(with WAKE)</small>
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==

Revision as of 10:59, 8 October 2019

Yamashita Tomohisa promoting UNLEASHED (2018)

Yamashita Tomohisa (山下智久) is a Japanese pop singer and actor. On October 7th, 2011, it was announced that he would be leaving the band NEWS and in January 2012, he switched labels to Warner Music Japan.

Profile

  • Name: Yamashita Tomohisa (山下智久)
  • Real Name: Aoki Tomohisa (changed when father left family)
  • Nicknames: Yamapi, YamaP, Pi, Tomo-chan
  • Birthday: April 9, 1985 (1985-04-09) (age 39)
  • Birthplace: Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
  • Height: 175cm (5'9")
  • Weight: 60kg
  • Blood Type: A
  • Family: Mother,Rina (younger sister)
  • Favorite Phrase: Maji de? (Really?)
  • Favorite Band: Southern All Stars
  • Hobbies: Listening to music, baseball, skiing, going to the beach
  • Favorite Colors: Black, white, red
  • Groups:

Vocal Profile

Biography

Yamashita Tomohisa (2005)

Yamashita Tomohisa entered Johnny's Entertainment at age 11 in September of 1996. From there he became a very popular Junior, eventually coming to be the leader of the Juniors. He was a member of the group B.I.G. as well as Four Tops, the former hosts of the Shounen Club television program. He was pulled from Four Tops into NEWS when the group was formed.

In NEWS, Yamashita is often in the front and center as he is the most popular member. Despite this attention he maintains a silly personality which occasionally prompts his band mates to question whether he is actually human or not. He is good friends with Akanishi Jin of KAT-TUN and Jin's family, as well as Nishikido Ryo, Shirota Yuu of D-Boys, and Ikuta Toma, formerly of Four Tops.

In 2005 he appeared in the dorama Nobuta wo Produce with KAT-TUN's Kamenashi Kazuya. The two released a single as the duet Shuuji to Akira acting as their characters from the dorama.

During NEWS' hiatus, he released a solo single for the dorama Kurosagi which sold remarkably well for a solo release. He also became a regular columnist of Seventeen magazine.

Yamashita Tomohisa (2006)

In summer of 2006, he was put into the promotional group Kitty GYM where he and the Thai duo Golf & Mike were the principal members.

On the 7th of June 2007 there were news about that Kurosagi would be made into a movie and that Yamashita Tomohisa would star again as Kurosaki. Other former cast members were Horikita Maki and Ichikawa Yui. The movie premiered in March of 2008.

In September 2008, Yamashita graduated from Meiji University, with a major in Business.

On October 7, 2011, it was announced that along with fellow bandmate Nishikido Ryo he would be leaving the band NEWS and that Yamashita would be pursuing a solo career. In January 2012 he switched labels to Warner Music Japan.

"Ai, Texas" is Yamashita’s first single under Warner Music Japan, and it was released on February 29th, 2012.

Discography

Yamashita Tomohisa (2009)
Yamashita Tomohisa (2010)
Yamashita Tomohisa promoting SUPERGOOD, SUPERBAD (2011)
Yamashita Tomohisa promoting "LOVE CHASE" (2012)

Studio Albums

Mini-Albums

Compilation Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Filmography

TV Shows

Dramas

Movies

Commercials

Credits

Lyrics

Akanishi Jin
Kitty GYM
Kame to YamaP
KAT-TUN
NEWS
Shuuji to Akira
The MONSTERS

Music

Akanishi Jin
Kame to YamaP
Kitty GYM
NEWS
The MONSTERS

Arrangement

Publications

Magazines

  • [2009.12.xx] Arena 37 Degree 2010 January Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.07.xx] Gekkan Songs August 2010 (Cover & Feature)
  • [2011.01.xx] POTATO February 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.06.xx] Popolo August 2011 Issue (Feature)

External Links