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, known exclusively by his stage name Toshi,Currently stylized as Toshl (with a lowercase L) and previously in all capital letters. is a Japanese singer and songwriter who is the lead vocalist and a co-founder of the rock band
X Japan was a Japanese rock band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer and pianist Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi. Starting as a predominantly power/speed metal band with heavy symphonic elements, they later gravitated towards a progressive soun ...
, who rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s and is credited as founders of the
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movement. Toshi began an extensive solo career in 1992 before leaving X Japan at the end of 1997. Toshi laments he was " brainwashed" by a group called Home of Heart, whose leader would control his musical output for the next 12 years. In 2007, X Japan reunited and began a world tour. Toshi severed ties with Home of Heart in January 2010 and renewed his solo career. His distinctive, impassioned
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vocals have been compared to those of
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. In January 2018, he began to use the stage name .


Career


1982–1993: X Japan

In 1977, Toshi and his childhood friend
Yoshiki Yoshiki is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yoshiki can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *義樹, "justice, tree" *義基, "justice, foundation" *義機, "justice, opportu ...
formed a band called Dynamite in their hometown of
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, when they were just 11 years old. The group changed its name to Noise in 1978, while they were still in high school. At this time Toshi was a guitar player, but following the departure of their vocalist, Toshi was selected for the position after being deemed the best singer remaining in the group. In 1982, Noise disbanded and Yoshiki and Toshi formed a new band, naming it X while they tried to think of another name, but the name stuck. X began to actively perform in the Tokyo area in 1985 with a frequently changing lineup. They released their first album, ''
Vanishing Vision ''Vanishing Vision'' is the debut studio album by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, then known as simply X. It was released on April 14, 1988 by Extasy Records, topped the Oricon indies chart and reached number 19 on the main chart. Overview ...
,'' in 1988 through Yoshiki's own
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and toured extensively in support of the record. They would become one of the first Japanese acts to achieve mainstream success while on an independent label, and were later widely credited as one of the pioneers of
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. X's major label debut album, '' Blue Blood'', was released in April 1989 and debuted at number six on the
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chart. Its success earned the band the "Grand Prix New Artist of the Year" award at the 4th annual
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s in 1990. Their third album, ''
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,'' was released in 1991 and debuted at number one, selling over 600,000 copies. It was later certified at one million by the
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. Shortly after the release of 1993's '' Art of Life'', which also topped the Oricon chart, the members of X Japan took a break to start solo projects.


1992–2007: Solo career, Home of Heart, and leaving X

Toshi started his solo career in 1992 on
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with ''Made in Heaven'', which reached number three on the Oricon chart. His eldest brother was given the job of his manager. However, after several incidents, Toshi gave him a sum of money to quit. His new manager, who also became connected with the management of X Japan, was fired after large sums of money went missing from both offices. During the early 1990s, he started working with renowned American
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Roger Love, who has been his coach ever since. In 1993, Toshi starred in a musical adaptation of
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as the title character. The role of Ophelia was performed by Kaori Moritani, whom he would marry four years later on February 17, 1997. She played a large part in Toshi becoming disenchanted with performing in a rock band and longing to be himself instead of putting on a show wearing makeup and bleached hair. His next two albums, ''Mission'' (1994) and ''Grace'' (1995), also reached the top five on the Oricon chart. ''
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'', which would become X Japan's last album, was released in November 1996 and once again reached the number one spot. In August 1997 Toshi first saw a concert of , better known as Masaya, a musician and the leader of an organization called Home of Heart (formerly known as Lemuria Island, and later as Healing World). Toshi was emotionally touched by Masaya's "healing music" or
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, which Kaori introduced him to, and the two became friends. His wife, connection with Masaya, and participation in Home of Heart all became the source of many disagreements with his other older brother, who had become his manager in March 1995. On September 22, 1997, it was announced that Toshi had decided to leave X Japan. They performed their farewell show at the
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on December 31. In September 1998, the magazine ''
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'' published several stories claiming Toshi was brainwashed by Home of Heart, selling their music and other products, and being used as a spokesman. Toshi would later confirm these claims in his autobiography, but at the time refuted them and explained that his decision to leave X Japan dated back as far as April 1996, more than a year before he met Masaya, and that the glamorous, success-oriented life of a rock star failed to satisfy him emotionally, as opposed to a simpler life and career. Other media picked up the story, forcing Toshi and Masaya to give interviews where they blamed Toshi's brother and management for fabricating the stories. When transcripts of a telephone conversation were published, a search found
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s at Toshi's house and Home of Heart's office. In October 1998, Toshi's management company underwent changes and came to be run by Masaya and Kaori. This was a violation of his recording contract, resulting in him being let go from BMG and having to pay a large fee. From that point onwards, Toshi's musical output was written and produced by Masaya and released through Home of Heart and their label Healing World. He embarked on extensive touring, traveling across Japan to perform acoustic concerts for small audiences. According to their website, his concert tour, which began in 1999, performed over 3000 shows by 2007. In April 2004, Home of Heart was brought up on charges of child abuse by Masaki Kito. Toshi and his office were involved in the court cases. In April, Toshi was sued for defaming Kito after he made statements about the accusations. In May, he then sued Kito for defamation and obstruction of business. Toshi was ultimately cleared of charges in the child abuse case without suspicion.


2007–2010: X Japan reunion and leaving Home of Heart

According to a report by the newspaper ''
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'', Toshi visited
Yoshiki Yoshiki is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yoshiki can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *義樹, "justice, tree" *義基, "justice, foundation" *義機, "justice, opportu ...
in Los Angeles in November 2006 to work on the song "Without You" as a tribute to former X Japan guitarist Hide, who died in 1998. In March 2007, Toshi announced on his website that he and Yoshiki had recently resumed working together, stating that a "new project" would commence soon. Rumors of a X Japan reunion subsequently began, and in June Yoshiki was reported as having expressed interest in a tour (beginning in Los Angeles), "Without You" being released as a single and that he was in talks with
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regarding their participation. On October 22, 2007,
X Japan was a Japanese rock band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer and pianist Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi. Starting as a predominantly power/speed metal band with heavy symphonic elements, they later gravitated towards a progressive soun ...
announced their reunion and released the ''
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'' theme song, " I.V.". With X Japan's restart came a restart of Toshi's solo activities. On June 11, 2008, his new band Toshi with T-Earth was announced, with a line-up of
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guitarist Jun, and guitarist Touya and bassist Ruka from the band
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. For their live shows they would switch between
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's drummer Levin and
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's drummer Shinya. Their first album ''Earth Spirit'' was released on August 8, they dubbed their music "eco hard rock", as the reason for starting the band was to draw attention to the environment. In October, T-Earth performed two shows in South America, in
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. Their second album ''Haruka Naru Toki wo Koete'', was released on November 26. In April 2009, it was announced that 13-year-old drummer Riku, would be joining the group and that anyone who wanted to could apply to join, the only requirement was "people who want to save the Earth". In July, 18-year-old guitarist Ryo and 24-year-old bassist Kain officially joined the band. On August 13, they released an album in 2 versions: ''Hontou no Ai'' and its English version, ''Truth''. On January 18, 2010, Toshi filed a lawsuit against his record company Home of Heart, accusing them of claiming all of his income over the past 12 years, eventually forcing him to announce bankruptcy. Effectively severing ties with the company and its leader Masaya. He also divorced his wife Kaori Moritani in February of the same year, who had also been working for Home of Heart, Ltd. Toshi even disclosed how they "effectively have not been husband and wife" saying: "Aside from having met her occasionally related to work, I do not know anything about her actual life." Toshi also claims that she had been living with Masaya for the past 10 years.


2010–present: Renewed solo career

On February 8, Toshi opened a new official website, which announced that he would release one last mini album, entitled ''Samurai Japan'', on February 24. His stage name is now written as Toshl. The songs were completely composed and produced by Toshi and feature X Japan's Pata and
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. His "last solo concert" was on February 24, which he performed with X Japan's members as guest musicians. On November 22, Toshi announced the first performance of his new project, entitled Toshl feat. Yoshiki, would be held on January 24 and 25, 2011. It was a high-end dinner show, where the attendees were served a French meal by renowned chef Mikuni Kiyomi, and enjoyed a piano duet by Toshi and Yoshiki, an orchestra was also utilized. It was also announced that the duo would release their first songs earlier that month. In response to the
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that occurred in Japan on March 11, Toshi performed eight concerts throughout western Japan. All of the shows were acoustic due to the electricity shortage and featured X Japan's Heath, Luna Sea's Shinya and the
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. All proceeds were donated to the
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to aid the victims. On June 22, Toshi released two songs, "Hoshizora no Neptune" and "Haru no Negai", as digital downloads that are available overseas. It was announced that Toshi had joined European record label Bishi Bishi in September 2011. On March 27, 2013, Toshi released his first full-length album since restarting his solo career, ''Cherry Blossom''. The single "Love is Maria" was also released that day, both are available worldwide in 111 countries. His next album ''Crystal Rock Chapter 1-3'' was released on June 12. Toshi released the book on July 23, 2014, which talks about his leaving X Japan, being "brainwashed" via violence and abuse, reuniting with X and going bankrupt. On August 25, he held a special concert at
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Diver City where he was supported by a one-off band consisting of Kei (
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), Yuu ( Merry), Akinori (
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) and Shinya of
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. Toshi collaborated with Sukekiyo, singing on the track included with the limited edition of their 2015 mini album ''Vitium''. In 2016, Toshi became sound producer for
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's game company Fuji Games. He created "Crystal Memories" as the theme song for their 2017 smartphone video game ''Ordinal Strata''. In 2018, Toshi made his voice acting debut in the game voicing a version of himself. He also collaborated with hip-hop artist
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on the rapper's digital single "Brave". On September 3, he released a food book titled . In September, it was announced that Toshi had signed with
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, where he would release a cover album titled ''Im a Singer'' on November 28. It was his first album to be released on a major record label in 20 years. A second cover album, ''Im a Singer Vol. 2'', was released on December 4, 2019. In 2019, Toshi made an appearance as a guest artist at the annual touring ice show
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. His opening performance to "
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" from the
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series ''
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'' in
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attracted international media attention. Notable was also his live music collaboration with
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and two-time Olympic champion,
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, to the songs "Masquerade" and "Crystal Memories". Since their first encounter at Fantasy on Ice, Toshi has expressed his admiration for Hanyu on multiple occasions and rooted for him to succeed at the
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in
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. ''Im a Singer Vol. 3'' was released on September 28, 2022. Unlike Toshi's two previous cover albums, it features an original composition, "Hazakura", and a duet with
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.


Discography


As Toshl

;Albums * ''Cherry Blossom'' (March 27, 2013) * ''Crystal Rock Chapter 1-3'' (June 12, 2013) * ''Crystal Rock Chapter 1-3 English Ver.'' (August 7, 2013) * ''Im a Singer'' (November 28, 2018, cover album),
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Peak Position: #4,
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Hot Albums Peak Position: #4 * ''Im a Singer Vol. 2'' (December 4, 2019, cover album) #8, #11 * ''Im a Singer Vol. 3'' (September 28, 2022, cover album) #12, #13 ;Mini-albums * (February 24, 2010) * (October 10, 2011, live album) * ''Samurai Japan English Ver.'' (March 11, 2012, worldwide digital: July 3, 2013) ;Singles * "Otoko no Pride" (December 27, 2010, fan-club only) * (January 24, 2011, Toshl feat. Yoshiki, CD and DVD) * (June 22, 2011, digital download) * (June 22, 2011, digital download) * "Haru no Negai/I'll Be Your Love" (August 18, 2011, Toshl feat. Yoshiki, sold at concert only) * "Kokoro no Naka wa Itsumo Red" (October 10, 2011, fan-club only) * "Love is Maria" (March 27, 2013) * (June 18, 2014) * (March 25, 2015) * "Be All Right" (April 3, 2020, digital download) ;DVDs * ''Toshl feat. Yoshiki Special Concert Luxury Box Set'' (June 25, 2011, Toshl feat. Yoshiki, 4 DVDs and CD) * ''Live Samurai Japan Special DVD Box'' (January 15, 2012, 4 DVDs and CD) * ''Live Crystal Rock'' (April 29, 2015, DVD) * (January 7, 2016, DVD)


As Toshi

;Albums * ''Made in Heaven'' (November 21, 1992) #3 * ''Mission'' (June 11, 1994) #3 * ''Grace'' (March 29, 1995) #5 * (January 22, 1997) #15 * ''Canary'' (April 22, 1998, with
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) #36 * (December 25, 1999) * (December 4, 2004) * ''Earth Spirit'' (August 8, 2008, Toshi with T-Earth) #300 * (November 26, 2008, Toshi with T-Earth) * (August 13, 2009, Toshi with T-Earth) * ''Truth'' (August 13, 2009, Toshi with T-Earth, English version of ''Hontou no Ai'') ;Singles and mini-albums * "Made in Heaven" (October 21, 1992) #2 * (May 21, 1993, with Night Hawks) #12 * "Paradise" (September 8, 1993, with Night Hawks) #5 * (December 1, 1993, with Night Hawks) #9 * "My Treasure" (December 16, 1993) #13 * "Bless You" (May 18, 1994) #10 * (July 6, 1997, with Night Hawks) * (December 16, 1994) #21 * "Asphalt Jungle " (March 15, 1995) #14 * "Morning Glory" (August 7, 1996) #22 * (January 8, 1997) #28 * (April 24, 1997) #65 * "Natural High" (November 21, 1997, with Taro Hakase) * (April 1, 1998) #47 * (July 23, 1998) #35 * (March 25, 1999) * "Beautiful Love Song" (March 25, 1999, English version of "Ai no Uta wo Utaitai") * "Inochi" (June 30, 2000) * (April 30, 2001) * "Perfect Love" (November 30, 2002) * (February 24, 2004) * (May 25, 2004) * (May 25, 2004) * (April 1, 2008) #118 * (July 25, 2008) * "Beautiful World" (July 25, 2008) * "Pain" (March 15, 2009, English versions, includes T-Earth songs) * (April 8, 2009) * (June 10, 2009) * (August 13, 2009, feat Wanku) * (September 11, 2009) * (December 19, 2009, Toshi with T-Earth) ;Duet albums * (September 30, 2008, with Tierra and Kaori Moritani) * (April 8, 2009, Toshi & Wanku) ;Live album * ''Live is Best'' (June 21, 1997) ;Compilation albums * ''Single Selection: Sacrifice'' (June 24, 1998) #90 * (February 25, 2008) * (March 25, 2008) * ''Best II ~Perfect Love~'' (March 25, 2008) ;Home videos * ''Toshi ~Prelude~ Made in Heaven'' (February 24, 1993) * ''Grace Live'' (June 21, 1995) * ''Aoi Hoshi no Tabibito'' (February 24, 1997) * ''Live Spring to Your Heart ~Aoi Hoshi no Tabibito~'' (April 23, 1997) * ''Toshi with T-Earth 2Days Final Live in Tokyo'' (February 25, 2008) * ''Toshi with T-Earth Summer Live in Akasaka Blitz'' (November 25, 2009) * ''Toshi & Wanku Summer Live in Akasaka Blitz'' (November 25, 2009) * ''Toshi Zenshuu'' (February 1, 2010, CD and DVD) * ''Toshi & Wanku Duet Zenshuu'' (February 8, 2010, CD and DVD) * ''Toshi with T-Earth Zenshuu'' (February 12, 2010, CD and DVD) * ''2008 Toshi Collection'' (March 5, 2010, CD and DVD) * ''2009 Toshi Collection'' (March 5, 2010, CD and DVD)


With X Japan


Other work

* ''The Inner Gates'' (Baki, December 16, 1989, backing vocals on "Kingdom of Heaven" and "Flying") * ''Shake Hand'' (L.O.X, June 25, 1990, lyrics and lead vocals for "Daydream" and "Tragedy of M") * ''Vitium'' ( Sukekiyo, February 4, 2015, vocals on "Ameagari no Yūshi") * ''
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, November 29, 2017, lyrics and vocals on "Phoenix ~Hinotori~") * * "Brave" (
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, May 14, 2018, vocals) * ''Ordinal Strata: Character Songs I'' (August 15, 2018, produced the album, which also features three of his songs) * ''Akko ga Omakase ~Akiko Wada 50th Anniversary Tribute Album~'' (September 5, 2018, cover of
Akiko Wada is an ethnically Korean Japanese singer, tarento and businesswoman from Tennōji-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture. She has various nicknames, one being "Akko". Due to her above-average height (174 cm or 5'8.5"), she is also nicknamed "jotei" ( ...
's "Shiawase no Chikara") * ''The Anthem'' (AK-69, February 27, 2019, vocals on "Brave -Orchestra Ver.-")


Personal life

He married Kaori Moritani. He filed for divorce in 2010.


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Further reading

* , by Toshi,
Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
, 2014,


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Toshi press conference about his book
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