Shingo Murakami

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Shingo Murakami

Shingo Murakami (村上 信五, Murakami Shingo[1], born January 26, 1982[1] in Takatsuki, Osaka[1][2]) is a Japanese singer, presenter, variety tarento,tarento and actor. He is the keyboardist of the Japanese male idol group Super Eight (previously known as Kanjani Eight).[3]

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Shingo Murakami
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Background information
Born (1982-01-26) January 26, 1982 (age 43)
Takatsuki, Osaka,[1][2] Japan
Genrespop
Occupations
  • Singer
  • variety tarento
  • actor
Instrumentelectric keyboards
Years active1996[2]–present
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Early life

In junior high school, a classmate who was a fan of V6 recommended that he audition. At the time, Murakami was preoccupied with club activities and school events. After retiring from club activities, he was invited to audition again, and in 1996, he was asked to send a resume. Although his mother initially opposed it, she relented, telling him to "please keep the promise". He attended the audition and passed. You Yokoyama also participated in the audition, and Hideaki Takizawa was a judge.

Career

Immediately after the audition, he appeared with You Yokoyama and Subaru Shibutani on KinKi Kids' Christmas Live. Afterward, they became initial members of Kansai Junior.[4]

In 1999, "Chattery Fight Thursday Kanjani You Yokoyama-Shingo Murakami's laughing big investigation line" began on Shinnosuke Furumoto: Chaparasuka Woo! (Nippon Cultural Broadcasting).

Kanjani Eight formed in 2002 and debuted with a CD in 2004.Naniwa iroha Bushi

He performed a solo concert in Osaka Shochikuza in December 2006.

From January to February 2008, he performed in a two-person stage performanceMitei "Ichi" with Shibutani. The performance was self-produced by Shibutani and Murakami, who undertook the roles of creating, directing, and casting.

From January to February 2009, he performed in the stage show. If or ... It has been performed every year since then.

In 2010, he became a Proactiv advertising character.

In 2014, he served as a TBS caster for the "FIFA World Cup: Brazil Games" with Koji Kato.[5]

Filmography

TV programs

Entertainment shows

  • 1996: Tsuyoshi Domoto no Do-Ya
  • 1997: Kanjani Knight
  • 1998: Nanjani!? Kanjani
  • 1999: Pikaichi
  • 2001: Japan Walker
  • 2001: Uso!? Japan
  • 2003: Momoko no Oh! Sore! Miyo!
  • 2007: Megami no Antenna
  • 2008: Ariehen Sekai
  • 2011: Hirunandesu! [6]
  • 2012: Okasama 100!!: Geinōjin Tsuma mo Sansen! Gōka Mrs-tachi ni Manabu Shiawaseno Hint
  • 2012: Monday Lateshow
  • 2012: Quiz: Tokihakanenari
  • 2012: Kanjani Eight no Ashita wa dotchida!
  • 2013: Ōen Document: Ashita wa dotchida
  • 2013: Murakami Mayonaise no Tsukko Masete Itadakimasu![7]
  • 2015: Shingo Murakami to Sports no Kamisama-tachi[8]
  • 2025: Sakurai Shingo no onisuke tabi - MC (with Arashi's Sho Sakurai) (May 2025)[9]

Special programs

  • 1999: Haru made Matenai! Kanjani Isshōkenmei Special Otona e no Kaidan
  • 2008: Shinsuke Shimada no Omoide Auction
  • 2011: Masaki Aiba no Bartender Dai Sakusen
  • 2011: Nihonjin ga Shiritai Sūji no Nazo! Himitsu no Sūji-kun!!
  • 2011: Kaiun Shōnen! Miracle J
  • 2011: Quiz! Shinmei Kaikoku Gojiten
  • 2013: My Fair Boy: Gokujō Danshi no tsukuri kata
  • 2015: NTV+Lourve Bijutsukan Tokubetsu Bangumi Sekai Kyokugen Artist Best20[10]
    • 2016: Sekai! Kyokugen Artist Best20[11]
  • FNS 27-Jikan TV 2017

Music programs

  • 2013: Gekokujō Karaoke Survival

Sports programs

Dramas

  • 1999: Mamachari Deka
  • 1999: Nekketsu Renai Dō
  • 1999: Nana-ri no Samurai: J-ka no Hanran
  • 1999: Kowai Nichiyōbi
  • 2000: Ike Ike Ikemen!
  • 2000: Kowai Nichiyōbi −2000-
  • 2001: Shijō Saiaku no Date
  • 2001: Neverland
  • 2003: Engisha.
  • 2004: Hagure Keiji Junjoha
  • 2008: Arigatō, Okan
  • 2009: My Girl
  • 2010: 0-Gōshitsu no Kyaku
  • 2011: Inu o Kau to Iu Koto
  • 2011: 24 Hour Television Special Drama Iki teru dake de nan kuru nai sa[13]
  • 2012: Papadol!
  • 2013: Fuji TV Opening 55th Anniversary Special Drama The Genie Family

Movies

Voice acting

Radio

  • 2002: Super Star QR
  • 2003: Kanjani Eight: You Yokoyama to Shingo Murakami no Reccomen!
  • ABC Music Paradise: Kanjani no Otokomae o Mezase!
  • 2004: Shingo Murakami no Shūkan Kanjani Tsūshin
  • 2013: Kanjani Eight: Shingo Murakami to Ryuhei Marukawa no Reccomen!
  • 2016: Kanjani Eight Shingo Murakami to Johnny's West Akito Kiriyama to Junta Nakama no Reccomen!

Advertisements

Stage

  • 1997: Kyo to Kyo
  • 1997: Mask
  • 1998: Kyo to Kyo
  • 1999: Tobe! Tobe! Onna-tachi
  • 2001: Tōmei Ningen no Jōki
  • 2002: Fortin Brass
  • 2003: Jarinkochie
  • 2008: Mitei "Ichi"[19]
  • 2009: If or...
  • 2010: If or... II[20]
  • 2011: If or... III[21]
  • 2012: If or... IV
  • 2013: If or... V
  • 2014: If or... VI
  • 2015: If or... VII
  • 2016: If or... VIII[22]
  • 2017: If or... IX[23]

Solo concerts

  • 2006: 2006 Winter Special Shingo Murakami Solo Live

Discography

Solo songs

CD included tracks

  • Forward
  • One's shadow
  • Dear...
  • Ai Love You
  • Ōsama Clinic by Takatsu-King
  • Ottotto[17]

CD unrecorded songs

In "Job Search Database" of JASRAC's official website, based on the search result of the music including only "Shingo Murakami" as the artist name.

  • Jinsei don Tsumari
  • Moshimo Guitar ga Hajiketanara
  • Babun

References

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