Ryujin Kiyoshi

Ryujin Kiyoshi (清 竜人, Kiyoshi Ryūjin, born 27 May 1989) is a Japanese singer and songwriter. He debuted as a major label artist in 2009, with the single "Morning Sun." He is best known for this song, as well as writing Yui Horie's 2011 single. "Immoralist." In 2023, his song was, Haruka was used as the 5th opening for the anime Dr. Stone.

Ryujin Kiyoshi (清 竜人)
Born (1989-05-27) 27 May 1989 (age 34)
OriginYodogawa-ku, Osaka, Japan
GenresJ-Pop, folk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, piano
Years active2008–present
LabelsEMI Music Japan
Websitekiyoshiryujin.com

Biography

Kiyoshi was born in 1989, and grew up in Osaka.[1] At 15 he began to write his own music, and in the summer of 2005 produced demo recordings, which he sent to many music record personnel, beginning his musical career.[1] In 2006, Kiyoshi competed at the Teens Rock high school band music competition and won the grand prize, which led to his appearance at the Rock in Japan Festival summer festival in 2006, as one of his prizes.[1]

In 2008, Kiyoshi released his first song commercially before being signed to a record label, with the song "Send" featured on the film Cyborg She's soundtrack.[1][2] He debuted officially in 2009 under EMI Music Japan with the song "Morning Sun," which was used in a commercial campaign for cellphone provider AU.[3] Kiyoshi released his debut album Philosophy later in the month.[1] The album was awarded a runner up award in the 2010 second CD Shop Awards.[4]

In 2010 Kiyoshi released his second album, World, led by the singles "Help Me Help Me Help Me" and "Itai yo."[1] After the release of the album, Kiyoshi held his first major tour across Japan.[1] In 2011, a song written by Kiyoshi, "Immortalist," was released by voice actress Yui Horie, and was used as the theme song for the animation Dragon Crisis!.[5] The song became a top 10 single on Oricon's singles chart.[6] Two months later, Kiyoshi released his third album, People.[1]

Discography

Albums

YearAlbum informationChart positions
[7]
Total sales
[8]
2009Philosophy389,100
2010World
  • Released: 17 February 2010
  • Label: EMI Music Japan (TOCT-26934)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, rental CD
2011,100
2011People
  • Released: 13 April 2011
  • Label: EMI Music Japan (TOCT-27063)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, rental CD
295,300
2012Music
  • Released: 9 May 2012
  • Label: EMI Music Japan (TOCT-28079)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, rental CD
37

Singles

ReleaseTitleNotesChart positionsOricon
sales
[8]
Album
Oricon singles charts
[7]
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[9]
RIAJ digital tracks
[10]
2009"Morning Sun"4353,800Philosophy
"John L. Fly no Uso" (ジョン・L・フライの嘘, Jon Eru Furai no Uso, "The Lies of John L. Fly")Digital single
"Help Me Help Me Help Me" (ヘルプミーヘルプミーヘルプミー, Herupu Mī Herupu Mī Herupu Mī)82391,300World
2010"Itai yo" (痛いよ, "It Hurts")5517492,500
"Mademoiselle" (マドモアゼル, Madomoazeru)Digital single
"Bokura wa Tsunagatteru n da na" (ぼくらはつながってるんだな, "'Cause We're All Connected")43212,600People
"Please Repeat After Me" (プリーズリピートアフターミー, Purīzu Ripīto Afutā Mī)64582,600
2011"Boy and Girl Love Song" (ボーイ・アンド・ガール・ラヴ・ソング, Boi ando Gāru Rabu Songu)48532,400
"Gakincho no Uta" (がきんちょのうた, "Little Brats Song")Digital single

Other charted songs

ReleaseTitleChart positionsAlbum
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[9]
RIAJ digital tracks
[10]
2010"World" (ワールド, Wārudo)73World

DVDs

YearTitle
2012Kiyoshi Ryujin MUSIC SHOW

Music videos

DirectorTitle
Alex ProfitBokura wa Tsunagatterun da na
Ishii YuuyaHomo sapiens wa Uta wo Utau
Ichimura HayatoAll My Life
Ootsubo SoujirouItai yo (LIVE@SHIBUYA-AX)
groovisionsZipangu
Kurokawa ShizukaBoy and Girl Love Song
Kojima JunjiPlease Repeat After Me
Nakagawa MigiwaUso no Koi
Fujiyasu HirohitoHelp Me Help Me Help Me
Morimoto MieItai yo
UnknownMorning Sun

Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2006
[1]
Kiyoshi RyujinTeens Rock in Hitachinaka 2006Won
2009
[11]
"Morning Sun"FM Festival "Life Music Award 2009" Best Voice of LifeNominated
FM Festival "Life Music Award 2009" Best New Artist of LifeNominated
2010
[4][12]
PhilosophyThe Second CD Shop AwardsSilver
"Help Me Help Me Help Me"Space Shower Music Video Awards 2010 Best New Artist VideoNominated

References

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