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Carlos Toshiki (カルロス トシキ, born as Carlos Toshiki Takahashi on 7 April 1964) is a Japanese Brazilian singer-songwriter who was the lead vocalist of the popular Japanese
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band 1986 Omega Tribe and its successor band Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe during the mid to late 80's. He was a popular vocalist during the band's era, with the singles "
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" and " Aquamarine no Mama de Ite" being hit singles on the
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charts. Born in southern
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, Toshiki imitated songs that his father used to play as a DJ, ranging from pop songs to traditional enka. His father noticed his talent, and to encourage him to sing in front of a crowd, he promised Toshiki that if he won a singing competition he would send him to
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. After winning a competition, he became popular among the crowd, and his father saved up money for his visit to Tokyo. During his time in the city, he was discriminated against for being Brazilian, being paid less as a dishwasher and living off of free samples. During his time as a dishwasher, his boss asked him to sing karaoke, where he gained fame for his "sweet and transparent" voice. After failed attempts to have a career as a singer, a demo tape was given to producer Koichi Fujita, where he requested Toshiki as the new vocalist of Omega Tribe. After the dissolution of the band in 1991, Toshiki had a small successful career before leaving the music industry to become a restaurant operator in Brazil. He then attended a university to study
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, improving garlic cultivation and becoming a garlic specialist. In 2018, he joined the band B-EDGE as a lead vocalist, which also includes three members who have worked with Toshiki during the Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe era.


Biography


Early life and career

Toshiki was born in
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, and grew up in Maringá, Paraná, in southern Brazil to a Japanese father and a Nikkei mother, who ran a restaurant. As a child, he spent a lot of time listening to a range of songs from American pop to Japanese songs, most of them were provided by his father, a DJ at a radio station. His father noticed his talent for singing, but Toshiki didn't like to sing in front of people, instead locking himself in his room. In order to try to make him sing, his father promised him that if he won a competition, he would send him to Tokyo. At the age of 9, he won the Paran State Kayo Grand Prix/Children's Rhythm Division, participated in all Brazil sponsored by the Brazilian Kayo Association, won the Boys' Division at the age of 16, and sang
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's "Blue Sky Blue" in the Youth Division at the age of 17. The songs Toshiki sang were known as the "Songs of Toshiki" in the Brazilian Nikkei society. With the competiotion won, Toshiki was sent to Japan in 1982. Toshiki debuted with the single "Lucia," which was unsuccessful. During this time, Toshiki began a job as a dishwasher at a restaurant, where he was paid less than average because he was Brazilian and was forced to live of free samples. One day, his boss asked Toshiki to sing karaoke during breaks, which he did for easy money. After he began singing, many of the customers began coming just to hear Toshiki's voice, and he became popular with the customers. In 1985, after failed attempts to have a solo career as a singer, he sent a demo tape to various companies in hopes of scoring another single. The demo tape landed in the hands of Koichi Fujita, a producer and owner of Triangle Productions. He had previously produced for
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, which had disbanded that year, and Fujita decided that Toshiki would be a good candidate as the lead vocalist for a new Omega Tribe band.


Omega Tribe

With Toshiki as the group's new vocalist, Fujita hired guitarist Mitsuya Kurokawa and re-hired the group's previous guitarist and keyboardist,
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and
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. Fujita then invited Toshiki to
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to talk about his life where he was aksed if there were any similarities between Japanaese and Portuguese words, where Toshiki responded with the words "sen" (one thousand in Japanese) and "cem" (one hundred in Portuguese). With the revalation, the group released their first single, "
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" in 1986 under the name 1986 Omega Tribe. The song was an instant hit, peaking at No. 4 on the Oricon charts. They then released the album ''
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'' that same year, reaching No. 2 on the Oricon charts. They then released "
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" and "
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," reaching No. 2 and No. 3 on the charts respectively. In 1987, the band released that album '' Crystal Night'', which was the number-one album on the Oricon LP Chart. The band subsequently released the singles "
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" and " Stay Girl Stay Pure" after the album. In 1988, Kurokawa left the group due to health issues, leaving Toshiki, Takashima, and Nishihara as the remaining members. The group changed their name to Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, in an attempt to help boost Toshiki's popularity as well as changing it from an older year. The group released the album ''
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'' that same year, with help from American artists such as
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,
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, and Marty Bracey. On August 10, 1988, the group released " Aquamarine no Mama de Ite," which peaked at No. 3 on the Oricon charts and is considered their signature song alongside "Kimi wa 1000%." On November 10, 1988, backing singer Joey McCoy joined the group with the single " Reiko." After three more albums, the group announced to the TV program
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that they would disband following a tour. The band officially disbanded on March 16, 1991, a year after the announcement.


Solo career

With the disbandment of Omega Tribe, Toshiki started his solo career with the single "
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," charting at No. 97 on the
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charts. He then followed up with the album '' Emotion – Migigawa no Heart-tachi e'' in the same year. In 1993, he released the singles "
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," included in the album ''
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'', and " Passion," and in 1994, released " Yume o Mi Sasete." The latter two were included in the album '' Dōshitedarou?'' The 1994 single "
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" was his only other single to have a position on the Oricon chart, with it also being his highest position at No. 74. After releasing the 1995 album ''Shake It Down'', Toshiki stopped all his musical activities after suffering from a
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. He returned to Brazil to become a restaurant operator.


Absence and return to music

In 2000, he appeared on the
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program "Anohitohaima!?" where it was revealed that he was a restaurant operator in Brazil. He made an emergency visit to Japan to sing "Kimi wa 1000%" and " Aquamarine no Mama de Ite." In 2010, he appeared on the
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program "Dai Tsuiseki! Ano Nyūsu no Tsudzuki" where it was reported that Toshiki was in charge of the Brazilian breeding company Techno Planter, before "Kimi wa 1000%" was sung again. From February to March 2017, he performed a live and nationwide tour for the 30th anniversary of his debut, starting at
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and going to Tokyo,
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,
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, and
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. For eight days in March, he was broadcast on the Fuji TV program "Nonstop!" and returned to Japan to help with his family's restaurant, and spent time away from his musical activities. When he turned 40, he decided to pursue an agricultural path, entering a national university in Brazil to study
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and working for a seed company at 47. He succeeded in improving garlic cultivation, becoming an executive for a garlic seed company, and was featured in a local magazine as "one of the greatest garlic specialists in Brazil." In 2018, Toshiki joined the band B-EDGE, becoming the lead vocalist of the group from 2017 to 2019. The group released the album ''Nova Nostalga'' in 2018, covering many of Toshiki's songs during the Omega Tribe era.


Personal life

Toshiki married Minako Nakayama in 1995, but divorced her in 2018. He then remarried to Pepe Persida, who had a daughter of her own before her marriage. He has one son with Persida named Arthur Noah Takahashi, who was born on September 4, 2018.


Discography


Singles


Studio albums


Books

*Futari no Karurosu (Sony, 1 July 1988)


References


External links


Official Website

IMDb Page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Toshiki, Carlos 1964 births People from Maringá People from Paraná (state) Brazilian people of Japanese descent Brazilian musicians of Japanese descent Japanese male singer-songwriters Japanese singer-songwriters Warner Music Japan artists Nippon Columbia artists EMI Music Japan artists Living people Omega Tribe (Japanese band) members