Hiroki (singer)

Hiroki Maekawa (前川 紘毅, Maekawa Hiroki, born 9 November 1985, in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan),[2] known professionally as Hiroki (紘毅), is a Japanese singer-songwriter. He dropped out from Shobi University.[1] He is represented by Avex Vanguard.[3]

Hiroki
紘毅
Birth nameHiroki Maekawa (前川 紘毅)
Born (1985-11-09) November 9, 1985
Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
GenresJ-pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar, piano[1]
Years active2006present
LabelsJ-more
WebsiteOfficial website

Discography

Singles

Year Title Ref.
2006"Kaede"
2007"Futago-dama"
2009"Kimi no Inai Hidarigawa"[1][4][5]
"8 mili Video"
2011"Boku no Chokin-bako"
"Himitsu Kichi"
2012"Kimi ga Daisuki de feat. Shinjiro Atae (AAA) / Do Wak Parappa"
"Me o Tojite"
"Umarekawatte mo Boku de ī yo / Tomodachi"

Unreleased

Year Title Notes
2009"Itsunomanika Hare"Tokyo Mayokara! theme song in 2009

Others

Year Title Notes
2009"Beautiful Days"Youjeen cover; used in P&G Pantene Kirei no Project advertisement

Tie-ups

Title Tie-up
"Kaede"Shinkeishitsu Variety: Shinpai-san ending theme; Ikari Oyaji 3 ending theme
"Futago-dama"Private Lesson: Tadashī Akiko Wada no Tsukurikata opening theme
"Kimi no Inai Hidarigawa"Music Fighter "Power Play" theme in February 2009
"Ashita e no Michi"Tokyo Mayokara! theme song in 2008
"Mamorubeki Hito"Appeared Koi Shigure in September 2009
"Boku no Chokin-bako"Little Battlers Experience ending theme for episodes 1 to 24
"Himitsu Kichi"Little Battlers Experience ending theme for episodes 25 to 44
"Do Wak Parappa"Little Battlers Experience W ending theme for episodes 1 to 16
"Ai ni Ikou!"Little Battlers Experience: Boost ending theme; Little Battlers Experience: Baku Boost ending theme
"Me o Tojite"Little Battlers Experience W ending theme for episodes 17 to 34 and 58
"Nichiyōbi"Kiyoshi Maekawa no Egao Manten Tabizuki ending theme
"Umarekawatte mo Boku de ī yo"Little Battlers Experience W ending theme for episodes 35 to 45
"Do Wak Parappa"Little Battlers Experience W ending theme; Little Battlers Experience W: Chō Custom ending theme

Filmography

Radio

Year Title Network
2009Hadaka no Hiroking!Bay FM
2015Hiroki no "Nichiyōbi wa Utakōki"Cross FM
Pao~nKBC Radio

TV series

Year Title Network Notes
2009Dancing Sanma PalaceNTVGuest with his father Kiyoshi Maekawa
Inaka ni Tomarou!TV Tokyo
Uta no RakuenTV Tokyo
2010Konya mo Doru Bako!! EXTV TokyoGuest with Marika Aoi
2013Kiyoshi Maekawa no Egao Manten TabizukiKBCGuest
2014Umi Kara no Nihon Zekkei! Ryoshi-san to Iku Pukapuka Funatabi: Miwaku no Notohantō o MeguruBS-TBSTraveler

TV drama

Year Title Role Network Notes
2011Hancho – Jinnan-sho Asaka Han − Series 4 − Seigi no DaishoYukio MiwaTBSEpisode 8

Stage

Year Title Role
2011Shinshun Sengoku Nabe-sai: Anmari Chikazuki Sugiru to Kira re Chau yoŌtani Yoshitsugu
2012Hokorashigedaga, SoraTokita
Yukinojo Ichiza – Sanjō Kōen Rock Opera: Psychedelic PaneJun
2013Dream Jumbo Takara bu ne: Kesshite o Togame Kudasaimasu naSaigō Takamori
2014Ai no Uta o Utaou
Sei Meiji: Zaru no Saiten – Anmari Kaburu to Okora re Chau yoGnecchi-Soldo Organtino

Films

Year Title Role
2009RamuneDaikoku
2013Hitomi o TojiteTakayuki

References

  1. "前川清の長男 決意の再出発でカミングアウト". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 17 Feb 2009. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
  2. "プロフィール". Hiroki Maekawa official blog: Hiroking (in Japanese). Ameba. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
  3. "エイベックス、AMG事業の一部を会社分割し新会社3社を設立". Musicman-Net (in Japanese). FB Communications. 27 Aug 2013. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
  4. Nishimura, Ayano (17 Feb 2009). "前川紘毅:前川清の長男だったと公表 06年オーディションでグランプリ". Minichi JP (in Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
  5. "前川紘毅、父親が前川清であることを公表". Barks (in Japanese). 17 Feb 2009. Retrieved 4 Oct 2016.
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