Koji Tamaki
Koji Tamaki
Kōji Tamaki (玉置 浩二, Tamaki Kōji, born September 13, 1958) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor. He has been well known as frontman of the rock band Anzen Chitai that debuted in 1982 and enjoyed a successful career, particularly during the 1980s. In the 1990s, he also began his career as a solo artist. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Japanese vocalists. In 2014, he was ranked first by a panel of 200 experts for the best ever singing voice in Japan. Moreover, in 2021 Koji was voted as the greatest active male Japanese singer, with 190 experts agreeing that he is a "living national treasure of music" and that he portrays an "unparalleled mass of expressiveness and emotion which only seems to get better with age". As a vocalist and a songwriter of the band, Tamaki spawned multiple successful compositions which were mostly co-written by lyricists including Gorō Matsui and Yōsui Inoue, by the time that the group suspended their career in 1993. In 1987, Tamaki released the first solo single "All I Do", and continued his solo career after Anzen Chitai went into hiatus (1993–2001, 2004–2009). Throughout his solo career, he has released 23 singles and over a dozen studio albums. His song "Den-En" released as a single in 1996 became a massive hit, which reached the number-two on the Japanese Oricon charts and sold in excess of 900,000 copies. Tamaki has also been known as an actor who has appeared in seven feature films and numerous television dramas. He has started acting career for the first time on "Prussian Blue no Shozo", the 1986 motion picture he starred. Anzen Chitai returned from a recess and released their new single "Aoi Bara/Wine Red no Kokoro (2010 version)" on March 3, 2010. On his 2012 album Offer Music Box, Tamaki — who composed the original song — covered Yuki Saito's song "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa", which was used as the first theme song for the anime television series Maison Ikkoku.
Known For Acting
Most Rating 1.6873
Birthday 1958-09-13
Place of Birth Asahikawa, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan
Also Known As Kôji Tamaki, 玉置 浩二,
The Last Bullet
1995

The Last Bullet

Chocolate cosmos〜恋の思い出、切ない恋心〜
2021

Chocolate cosmos〜恋の思い出、切ない恋心〜

Anzenchitai 30th Anniversary Concert Tour Encore 'The Saltmoderate Show'
2013

Anzenchitai 30th Anniversary Concert Tour Encore 'The Saltmoderate Show'

安全地帯 IN 甲子園球場 「さよならゲーム」
2020

安全地帯 IN 甲子園球場 「さよならゲーム」

玉置浩二 Concert Tour 2021 故郷楽団~Chocolate cosmos
2022

玉置浩二 Concert Tour 2021 故郷楽団~Chocolate cosmos

Koji Tamaki Live In Zepp Tokyo
2005

Koji Tamaki Live In Zepp Tokyo

billboard classics PREMIUM SYMPHONIC CONCERT 2021
2021

billboard classics PREMIUM SYMPHONIC CONCERT 2021

The Great Music Experience |  Nara City, Japan 1994
1994

The Great Music Experience | Nara City, Japan 1994

Love Has Fallen
1997

Love Has Fallen

Lost in Time
1996

Lost in Time

Many Happy Returns
1993

Many Happy Returns

I'm Dandy
1989

I'm Dandy

Some Kinda Love
1996

Some Kinda Love

Wild Side
1993

Wild Side

The Drive
1992

The Drive

Just Two Of Us
1988

Just Two Of Us

Deadman Inferno
2015

Deadman Inferno

安全地帯 ALL TIME BEST「35」~35TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2017~LIVE IN 日本武道館
2017

安全地帯 ALL TIME BEST「35」~35TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2017~LIVE IN 日本武道館

Portrait in Prussian Blue
1986

Portrait in Prussian Blue

Koji Tamaki '06「PRESENT」Tour Live
2006

Koji Tamaki '06「PRESENT」Tour Live