is a Japanese musician. His professional music career began in 2001 as vocalist of the band Sound Schedule. Following the band's disbandment in 2006, he began a solo career, releasing his debut single "Honoka Terasu" in 2008. Sound Schedule reunited in 2011, with Ōishi returning as the band's vocalist.
Ōishi is also vocalist of the musical group
OxT, led by composer Tom Hack. In 2014, Ōishi's song "Kimi Ja Nakya Dame Mitai" was used as the opening theme to the anime series ''
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun'', and in 2018, his song "Otomodachi Film" was used as the opening theme to the anime series ''
Tada Never Falls in Love''. In 2023 his song "Megane Go Round" was used as the ending theme to the anime ''
Suki na Ko ga Megane o Wasureta''. He has also written songs for other artists, such as "Yōkoso Japari Park e" which was used as the opening theme to the anime series ''
Kemono Friends
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by manga artist Mine Yoshizaki. The first project was a mobile game developed by Nexon, which ran from March 2015 to December 2016. A manga by Furai was serialized in Kadokawa's '' M ...
''.
Biography
Ōishi was born in
Uwajima, Ehime on January 5, 1980.
He graduated from the Kobe University of Commerce (now part of
University of Hyogo) and was a member of the school's light music club.
In 1999, he and other members of the club formed the band Sound Schedule, making their major debut in 2001.
Following the band's dissolution in 2006, he started a solo career, beginning with the release of his debut single on June 25, 2008.
This was followed by the release of his second single on September 24, 2008.
In November of that year, he released his first album .
In 2009, Ōishi released two singles: "Love" on June 17,
and on October 21, as well as his second album .
In 2011, Sound Schedule decided to reunite after a five-year break, with Ōishi returning as the band's vocalist. Although the reunion was intended to be a temporary affair, at the end of the band's tour in 2012, it was announced that the band would continue its activities.
Ōishi would remain as the band's vocalist while also continuing his solo career. In 2012, he released his third album .
In 2013, Ōishi released his fourth album .
He also began collaborating with composer Tom Hack for musical releases. Their first collaboration was the single "Go Exceed!!" which was released on October 30, 2013;
the title track was used as the first opening theme to the anime series ''
Ace of Diamond''. This was followed by the single "Perfect Hero" which was released on May 21, 2014;
the title track is used as the second opening theme to ''Ace of Diamond''.
That same year, he released the single on August 27;
the title track is used as the opening theme to the anime series ''
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun''.
In 2015, Ōishi and Tom Hack formed the musical group
OxT. The group's first single was "Kimero", the title track of which was used as the second ending theme to ''Ace of Diamond''.
The group has since performed theme songs for anime series such as ''
Overlord
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'', ''
Prince of Stride'', and ''
Hand Shakers''. That same year, Ōishi also released his fifth album .
In 2016, Ōishi wrote the song , which was used as the opening theme to the anime series ''
Kemono Friends
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by manga artist Mine Yoshizaki. The first project was a mobile game developed by Nexon, which ran from March 2015 to December 2016. A manga by Furai was serialized in Kadokawa's '' M ...
''.
The song became very popular in Japan, topping
Amazon Japan's soundtrack ranking as well as ranking third in the country's
iTunes
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song charts.
His own cover received over one million views in the span of two weeks on Japanese video-sharing site
Niconico
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.
That same year, he wrote the song by
Ami Wajima, which was used as the second ending theme to the anime series ''
Kuromukuro''. He released his sixth album on July 13, 2016.
In 2017, Ōishi released his seventh album , which included a cover of "Yōkoso Japari Park e".
The following year, he released the single , the title track of which was used as the opening theme to the anime series ''
Tada Never Falls in Love''.
In 2018, Ōishi collaborated with
Tsuburaya Productions
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for their 28 entry of the
Ultraman Series,
Ultraman R/B. Ōishi's song ''Hands'' was used as the shows opening, and another song ''Ultra Sing!'' was made for the album released to promote the series later in the year.
In 2020, Ōishi announced he had married a woman who is outside of the entertainment industry. In 2021 his song "Imperfect" was used as the opening theme to the anime series ''
SSSS.Dynazenon
''SSSS.Dynazenon'' (stylized as ''SSSS.DYNΛZENON'') is a 2021 Japanese anime television series produced by Studio Trigger. It is the sequel to the 2018 anime ''SSSS.Gridman'' and the second installment in the shared ''Gridman Universe'' establ ...
''.
In 2023 his song "Megane go Round" was used as the ending theme for the anime ''
The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses'', and in 2024 his song "Namaramenkoi Gal" was used as the opening theme for the anime ''
Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable!''.
Discography
Singles
Albums
References
External links
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1980 births
Japanese male singer-songwriters
Living people
People from Uwajima, Ehime
Singers from Ehime Prefecture
21st-century Japanese singer-songwriters
21st-century Japanese male singers
Kobe University alumni