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, previously known as , is a Japanese musician, songwriter, entertainer, journalist, sumo commentator, actor and
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. He first gained fame in the 1980s as vocalist of the heavy metal band Seikima-II, before starting a solo career in 1990 and branching out into other forms of entertainment. His real name is not publicly known and he is noted for always working entirely in character, which includes wearing face paint.


Early life and education

Demon attended kindergarten up through his first year of elementary school in New York City. He moved to Tokyo for second grade of elementary school, before moving to
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in 1971 for three years. Returning to Tokyo, Demon grew up there from 6th grade on. Between 1982 and 1983, Demon attended an acting school in Tokyo. In March 1986, Demon graduated with honors from
Waseda University , mottoeng = Independence of scholarship , established = 21 October 1882 , type = Private , endowment = , president = Aiji Tanaka , city = Shinjuku , state = Tokyo , country = Japan , students = 47,959 , undergrad = 39,382 , postgrad ...
with a degree in
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. A fan of sumo since childhood, he was a member of the university's sumo club. He was also a member of their folk song club.


Career


Music

When Sunplaza Nakano-kun left the Waseda University rock band Super Slump to form
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, Demon replaced him as vocalist. Demon and fellow Waseda University student Damian Hamada formed the heavy metal band Seikima-II in December 1982. The band saw numerous lineup changes in their career, with Demon being the only constant member. They signed to CBS/Sony and released their first album ''Seikima II – Akuma ga Kitarite Heavy Metal'' in 1985. Seikima-II went on to release 12 studio albums and sell over 10 million records. In accordance to their fictional "prophecy" and after completing their "world conquest", Seikima-II disbanded at the end of the century on December 31, 1999 at 23:59:59. They have held various limited time reunions since 2005, and released their first album of new material in 23 years in 2022. Demon released his first solo album in 1990, and after Seikima-II disbanded focused on his solo career. In 1994, Demon appeared on ''
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'', becoming the first Japanese musician to do so. In January 2007, Demon released ''Girls' Rock'', a cover album of rock songs by female artists. He released a follow-up, ''Girls' Rock √ Hakurai'', in January 2008 and supported it with a national tour from April to May. A third female rock cover album, ''Girls' Rock ~Tiara~'', was released on February 11, 2009. The compilation album ''Girls' Rock Best'', collecting songs from these three albums and some new covers, was released on January 20, 2010. Demon released ''Mythology'', his first original studio album in nine years, on May 16, 2012. It features several guests, including Yuki Koyanagi and
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, and a song composed by
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. The album's June tour featured Koyanagi at every date, while its final day also saw the other contributors perform. Demon wrote and composed the 2013 song for the idol group Kamen Rider Girls. For his March 2017 album ''Existence'', Demon had two
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winning authors (Keisuke Hada and Yū Nagashima) and '' Terra Formars'' author Yū Sasuga write song lyrics. His November 2017 album ''Utadama'' was built around folk instruments, pianos and other unplugged instruments and includes covers of songs such as " Furusato" and "
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". His November 2019 album ''Uta Dokuro: Gekida☆Shinkansen Gekichūka-shū'' is a collaboration with the theater company Gekida☆Shinkansen, with whom he has written lyrics for and performed songs with since at least 1995. The album features Demon singing 12 songs he wrote for the company's plays over the last 24 years with some altered lyrics. Demon collaborated with Arika Takarano (
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) for the May 13, 2020 single , which is the opening theme of the anime adaptation of '' The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me?''. That same year, he provided the song "Naked Men Miro, Hadaka no Oretachi o!" to the stage adaptation of
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's sumo manga series ''Ryōgoku Hananishiki Tōshi''.


Sumo

Demon dedicated a section of his radio program ''Demon Kogure no All Night Nippon'' to sumo. The section, called , often featured interviews with active ''
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'', most notably
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, who became friends with Demon. Demon wrote a column for the sumo magazine ''Van Van Sumo Club'' for 13 years, and was a regular guest commentator on the J Sports TV show ''Gekisen! Ōzumō'' for five years. But he was asked not to enter the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in costume so as not to cause a distraction, and complied. However, in 2005 Demon was asked by the
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to be a guest on ''Dosukoi FM'', the live in-house radio broadcast of sumo tournaments, and to come in costume, ending the ban. The following year Demon was a guest commentator for
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's television broadcast of the January 2006 ''
honbasho A is an official professional sumo tournament. The number of ''honbasho'' every year has varied along the years; since 1958 there are six tournaments every year. Only ''honbasho'' results matter in determining promotion and relegation for ''riki ...
'', and became the first guest to commentate an entire sumo tournament. Demon was a guest commentator on day 8 of the January 2009 tournament alongside his close friend and former ''
yokozuna , or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments. This is the on ...
'' Hiroshi Wajima. When Wajima died in December 2018, Demon sang a song he wrote at the funeral and was a
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. On day 2 of the January 2011 tournament Demon caused some controversy when he opined publicly on NHK that
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, who was expelled by the JSA in July 2010 for gambling, should be reinstated. In April 2012, Demon's alma mater Waseda University appointed him a special counselor of their sumo club which was struggling to recruit new members.


Other activities

Demon hosted the weekly radio program on Mondays from 25:00 to 27:00 (technically Tuesday mornings) on National Radio Network from April 6, 1987 to May 14, 1990 as part of ''
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''. In 2008, Demon wrote, directed and acted in the short film . Demon voiced the character Zatan in the 2012 '' Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Wizard & Fourze: Movie War Ultimatum'' film. He also wrote and performed its theme song, "Forest of Rocks". In 2017, Demon was selected by the
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to educate the public on and bring awareness to the harm of illegal radio waves. In February 2018, Demon took part in a symposium alongside singer
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, athlete Dai Tamesue and the representative director of the Federation of Music Producers Japan speaking on the problem of
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. That year Demon provided the voice of the character Dr. Tetsuji Kanie in the
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adaptation of ''
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''. In 2019, Demon was appointed an ambassador for good medical care by the
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. Demon leant his voice to Capcom's 2023 video game ''
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'' as a real time commentator for fights.


Persona

Like the other members of Seikima-II, Demon adopted the stage persona of an Akuma ("demon") from the futuristic hyper-evolved dimension Makai ("demon world"), where he was the former Vice Emperor. They all wear face paint and elaborate stage outfits. The band preaches a demonic religion called Akumakyō through heavy metal music to conquer the Earth. Originally using the name , he began using in 2000, and in 2010 changed his name to Demon Kakka. He has also released material under the name and the symbol !, which is read as "Exclamation". On December 10, 2014, a supporter of politician Daisuke Sakamoto (
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) dressed as Demon during a public event supporting Sakamoto in the
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to represent Hiroshima 7th district. When news of the cosplay spread on the internet and TV, Demon wrote a blog post stating that because it was not made clear that it was a fake, any similar acts in the future would result in legal action. Sakamoto apologized stating that it was a "careless" decision.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Compilation albums


Home videos


Other work


Video games


Filmography


Bibliography


References


External links

*
Official English website

Official blog
* {{Authority control Japanese heavy metal singers Japanese male pop singers Japanese television personalities Japanese male voice actors Japanese writers Japanese film directors Sports commentators Avex Group artists 1962 births Living people Unidentified musicians Musicians from Shibuya 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors English-language singers from Japan Waseda University alumni Musicians with fictional stage personas Sumo people