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  • [[Image:Kobayashi Takeshi.jpg|thumb|300px|Kobayashi Takeshi]] '''Kobayashi Takeshi''' (小林武史) is a Japanese musician and producer. He's best known for
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  • : [[DAOKO]] × [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] "Drama" is a song recorded by [[DAOKO]] × [[Kobayashi Takeshi]]. It was first released in late March of 2019 as the [[CM]] song for the T
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  • *'''Media Promotion''': Takeshi Mori & All Promotion Division Media Room, Hideki Hori & All Publicity Room *'''Tie-up Coordination''': Kenta Kobayashi, Seitaro Takagi, Yasushi Sakai, Hidenori Nishijima, Shuichi Kato & All Prom
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  • * [2018.04.04] ''[[Kobayashi Takeshi meets Very Special Music Bloods]]'' (#3 "Happy Life (unreleased version)" /
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  • ...rock]] [[Indie|indie]] fusion band formed by musical producer [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] ([[Mr.Children]]) for the movie [[BANDAGE]]. They have a wide range of st *[[Kobayashi Takeshi]] (小林武史) (Keyboards, guitar)
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  • : Arrangement: [[Kobayashi Takeshi]], [[Mr.Children (Japanese band)|Mr.Children]]
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  • ...rned what it meant to be professional. Also, they met producer [[Kobayashi Takeshi]]. He was known as the music composer for [[Kuwata Keisuke]] and [[Koizumi ...akurai learned how hard it was to be professional through this experience. Kobayashi didn't hesitate to speak his mind on Sakurai's compositions and lyrics. The
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  • ...its first week. The album was produced by mogul music producer [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] (who further provided the music for the movie [[Lily Chou-Chou no Subete]
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  • :[[Kobayashi Takeshi]]
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  • :Keyboards: [[Tomonari Yoshihiro]], [[Kobayashi Shingo]] : Shingo Kobayashi (Quark)
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  • :Keyboards: [[Kobayashi Shingo]], [[Tomonari Yoshihiro]] : Shingo Kobayashi (Quark)
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  • ...scene full-time. Her songs were produced by [[Kobayashi Takeshi|Kobayashi Takeshi]] (producer of [[Hitoto Yo]], [[Mr. Children]], [[Salyu]], etc). Three song
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  • * [[Nakatsuka Takeshi]] * [[Kobayashi Tateki]]
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  • ...he album, the album was entirely produced by [[Kobayashi Takeshi|Kobayashi Takeshi]]. The album is a selection of the best of roughly 20 songs that she compos
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  • : Arrangement: [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] : Production: [[Kobayashi Takeshi]]
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  • ...e project, [[BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA]], with producer and musician [[Kobayashi Takeshi]], best known for producing artists such as [[Mr. Children]], [[Salyu]], [[
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  • ...single called "[[Fuyumeku]]" in January, which was composed by [[Kobayashi Takeshi]]. However, later the single was cancelled. The song was even performed at ...e Lover]] since 1996, and in May announced their divorce. At the same time Kobayashi announced his intentions to marry Hitoto. But this never came true, because
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  • : Arrangement: [[Kobayashi Takeshi]], [[Mr.Children]]
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  • : Arrangement: [[Kobayashi Takeshi]], [[Mr.Children]]
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  • : Arrangement: [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] & [[Mr.Children]]
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  • : Arrangement: [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] & [[Mr.Children]]
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  • ...keshi)|reunion]] <small>([[back number]], '''Hata Motohiro''', [[Kobayashi Takeshi]])</small>
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