Masayuki Suzuki

Masayuki Suzuki (鈴木雅之, Suzuki Masayuki, born September 22, 1956, in Ōta, Tokyo) is a Japanese singer best known as a former member of pop group Rats & Star (previously called Chanels), and for performing the opening themes for the anime television series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War. He is also called Japan's King Of Love Songs. His trademarks are sunglasses and a moustache, and he is nicknamed "Martin".[1]

Masayuki Suzuki
鈴木雅之
Also known asMartin
Born (1956-09-22) September 22, 1956 (age 67)
Ōta, Tokyo, Japan
GenresJ-pop, R&B, Funk
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1975-present
LabelsEpic Records Japan
Formerly ofRats & Star
Websitemartin.jp

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Suzuki was born in Tokyo on September 22, 1956.[2] His sister Kiyomi Suzuki is also a musician.[3] He rose to fame as a member of the pop group Rats & Star (formerly known as Chanels), which began activities in 1975. His first single "Runaway" was released in 1980. He would continue solo music activities after Rats & Star disbanded in 1996.[2]

Since 2019, Suzuki has performed the opening themes for the anime television series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War. In 2019, he sang "Love Dramatic feat. Rikka Ihara", the opening theme for the series's first season.[4] In 2020, he sang "Daddy! Daddy! Do! feat. Airi Suzuki" (no relation), the opening theme for the show's second season.[5] In 2022, he sang "Giri Giri" with Suu from Silent Siren, the opening theme for the show's third season.[6] He also sang "Love is Show feat. Reni Takagi", the opening theme for the animated movie, Kaguya-sama: Love is War - The First Kiss That Never Ends.[7]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Mother of Pearl (1986)
  • Radio Days (1988)
  • Dear Tears (1989)
  • Mood (1990)
  • Fair Affair (1992)
  • Perfume (1993)
  • She See Sea (1994)
  • Carnival (1997)
  • Tokyo Junction (2001)
  • Shh... (2004)
  • Ebony & Ivory (2005)
  • Still Gold (2009)
  • dolce (2016)
  • Funky Flag (2019)
  • All Time Rock 'n' Roll (2020)
  • Soul Navigation (2023)
  • Snazzy (2024)

Compilations

  • Martini (1991)
  • Martini II (1995)
  • Medium Slow (2000)
  • Martini Blend (2003)
  • Martini Duet (2007)

Cover albums

  • Soul Legend (2001)
  • Discover Japan (2011)
  • Discover Japan II (2014)
  • Discover Japan III (2017)
  • Discover Japan DX (2022)

See also

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