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, better known by his stage name MIYAVI (雅, ''Miyabi'', stylized in
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), is a Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor known for his
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style of playing a guitar. He has been active since 1999, first as guitarist for the
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rock band
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and then as a solo artist starting in 2002. In 2007, he became a member of the rock supergroup S.K.I.N. and in 2009 founded his own company, J-glam. He toured worldwide several times. From 2022 to 2024, he was a member of the supergroup
The Last Rockstars The Last Rockstars is a Japanese rock supergroup formed in 2022 by Yoshiki (X Japan), Hyde (L'Arc-en-Ciel, Vamps), Sugizo (X Japan, Luna Sea), and Miyavi (ex- Dué le Quartz). The four members announced their collaboration in November 2022, ...
. In 2014, Miyavi appeared in the motion picture ''
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'', directed by
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, and went on to undertake smaller roles in American productions such as '' Kong: Skull Island'' and ''Stray''. Since 2013, Miyavi has been a volunteer at
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, visiting refugee camps around the world. In November 2017, he was appointed an official Goodwill Ambassador.


Early life

Miyavi was born in the Nishikujō district in Konohana-ku ward, Osaka,
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, to a
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mother and a Korean father.‘ROCK AND READ 004’ 2005.10.13,東京FM出版 After the first grade, he moved to Kawanishi. His father's family, surnamed
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, came from
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. Miyavi says that as a child he was a good student and enjoyed playing
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. He was accepted into the junior team of
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, a
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team. In the second year of junior high school, a sports injury prevented him from pursuing a professional career in sports. Instead, at the age of fifteen, he learned to play the guitar. He bought a guitar and began covering songs by
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. He was particularly fond of
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acts such as
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and
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but also listened to the
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,
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,
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such as
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and
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, and industrial music such as
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. In his third year of junior high school, he started playing with his first band, a visual kei group named Loop.


Career


1999–2003: Dué le Quartz and indies era

In 1999, at the age of 17, Miyavi moved to
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, and joined the visual kei rock band
Dué le Quartz was a Japanese visual kei rock band that formed in December 1998"Dué le quartz HISTORY 1999-2000" (VHS) PS Company, 2002 and signed to PS Company, a sub-division of Free-Will. The band opened a fanclub on August 1, 2000 known as "Baby Merry". ...
, where he went by the stage name "Miyabi". Besides being a guitarist, he wrote lyrics, composed, and arranged. When the band split up in 2002, he started his solo career and changed his name to Miyavi. He signed a contract with the independent record label
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, and on October 31, his debut studio album ''
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'' was released. Before the end of the year three more singles were released: "Shindemo Boogie-Woogie", "Pop Is Dead" and "Jingle Bell", of which only the third managed to enter the top forty on the
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charts. Miyavi also starred alongside his former bandmate Sakito in a movie, ''Ryōma no Tsuma to Sono Otto to Aijin''. On April 23, 2003, his first solo concert was held at the
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. Three singles were released: "Jibun Kakumei", "Tariraritarara", and "Coo quack cluck (Ku. Ku. Ru)", which charted as numbers forty, thirty, and forty-two respectively on Oricon. On December 2, his second studio album, '' Galyuu'', was released; it charted forty-fourth.


2004–2006: Majors and pop/acoustic era

In 2004, he starred as himself in the film ''
Oresama is a 2004 Japanese film. The film revolves around the protagonist of the story, Japanese rock musician Miyavi, portraying himself and his adventures when he goes back 20 years in time. Plot The film starts with Miyavi leaving to see family bac ...
''. In February he went on his first solo tour, ''Tokyo Dassou'', and in July additional dates were added in Korea and Taiwan. In June his seventh single, "Ashita, Genki Ni Naare", was released, which charted twenty-second, and number one on the indies chart. In August a small, free, fan-club-only event was organized in
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, and on the 31st he held his last indie concert at the
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. In October, he signed a major contract with
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, but was still co-managed by PS Company. This was followed by the release of his first major (double) single, "Rock no Gyakushuu"/"21sekikei Koushinkyoku", which entered the top ten on the charts. During May 2005 another single, "Freedom Fighters -Icecream wo Motta Hadashi no Megami to, Kikanjuu wo Motta Hadaka no Ousama-", was released, which charted tenth, and on June 1, his first major album, '' Miyavizm'', was released. It was his first album to enter the top ten in the charts. It was followed by the third major single, "Kekkon Shiki Uta"/"Are You Ready to Rock?", which is his best charting single, along with "Dear My Friend"/"Itoshii Hito", released in 2006; both reached number six. In December he performed at the first ''Peace & Smile Carnival'' organized by PS Company. In late 2005 and for most of 2006, Miyavi shifted to an acoustic/pop sound reflected in his second and third major albums, ''
MYV Pops ''MYV Pops'' (stylised as MYV☆POPS) is the fourth studio album by Miyavi. It was released on August 2, 2006 and charted 15th on Oricon. Its limited edition comes with an additional DVD, containing a documentary with back stage footage of the art ...
'' and '' Miyaviuta: Dokusō'', released on August 2 and September 13 respectively. They charted at fifteenth and twenty-fifth. The first album singles, "Señor Señora Señorita"/"Gigpig Boogie" and "Kimi ni Negai o", are not different in style. They charted as tenth and twenty-sixth respectively. Miyavi showcased his new acoustic style for the first time in the ''25 Shūnen Kinen Koen'' concert series held at Tokyo Geijutsu Gekijo for five days in September around his 25th birthday. Miyavi left for America for the next six months to study the English language, take dance classes, and give street performances on the weekends at Venice Beach.


2007–2008: US debut, S.K.I.N., World Tour

On February 17, Miyavi, having been invited by the break dancer Mr. Freeze, performed with the local DJ and percussionist at his first solo concert in the United States, at the Tabu Ultra Lounge in the MGM Grand,
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. On May 25, at the ''JRock Revolution'' concert organized by
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at the
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in
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, it was officially announced that Miyavi would be a member of a band named S.K.I.N. On June 29, the band held their debut and their only concert at
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in
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. In June, Miyavi's seventh major single (and 14th overall), "Sakihokoru Hana no you ni (Neo Visualizm)"/"Kabuki Danshi", was released in Japan, which charted as twelfth. In July, a remixed
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, ''
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'', was released, which includes re-arrangements of his past songs. It charted as forty-fourth. It was followed by Miyavi's nationwide tour, which started on July 16. He also performed at Animagic in
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,
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, and in
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,
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. In November, his tenth major single was released, " Subarashikikana, Kono Sekai - What A Wonderful World", which charted as thirteenth. On January 16, 2008, his ninth major single was released, " Hi no Hikari Sae Todokanai Kono Basho De", on which he collaborated with fellow Skin guitarist
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. It is his third single to enter the top ten. On March 19, his fourth major studio album was released, titled, '' This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock'', which charted as twenty-fifth. In May, it was followed by his very first worldwide tour, ''This Iz The Japanese Kabuki Rock Tour 2008'', with 33 concerts in the United States, Chile, Brazil, Germany, England, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Finland, France, Taiwan, South Korea, mainland China and Japan. The tour covered a distance of approximately 48,385 miles, equivalent to almost two trips around the world, and the majority of the concerts were sold out and covered extensively by media organizations. It was the most successful international tour undertaken by a Japanese artist in history. On June 27, a compilation album, '' Azn Pride -This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock-'', was released in Korea and Taiwan, later also in Japan, which charted as forty-fourth. In September, he performed in
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. On December 24, a
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was released, '' Room No. 382'', which failed to enter the top hundred.


2009–2011: Founding J-glam Inc.

In 2009, on January 3, Miyavi performed at the ''10th Anniversary Commemorative'' concert by PS Company at the
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. On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc., of which he is the president. On April 22, a compilation album was released, ''
Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock ''Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock'' is a compilation album by Miyavi released on April 22, 2009. It contains songs from all of Miyavi's singles from late 2004 to the release of the compilation. It charted 65th on Oricon and 91st on Bi ...
'', which includes all his major singles with Universal Group. On June 1, "Super Hero," a new song, was released through his official
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, and in September his International Fanclub was opened. On September 19, Miyavi started his second worldwide tour, ''Neo Tokyo Samurai Black 2009/2010'', in
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,
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. He held 17 concerts in Europe, visiting
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,
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and
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for the first time. The tour immediately continued in South America, with concerts in
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,
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,
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and
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. The United States leg was canceled due to illness and an injury, but Miyavi managed to perform in November at
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,
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. On December 31, he signed a new contract with
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. On March 10, 2010, his first single with EMI was released, "Survive", via
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. The worldwide tour was continued on March 28, with the concert at Human Stage, Okinawa, and nationwide. In June and early July he toured throughout the
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and
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, and in October for the first time in
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. On September 15, his eleventh major single was released, "
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". On October 13, his fifth studio album was released, '' What's My Name?'', which charted as twenty-sixth. On November 6, he performed at the ''EMI Rocks'' 50th anniversary event at the
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. In March 2011, a new world tour, titled ''What's My Name?'', began in Europe, with his first visit to
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. In April the tour continued in Japan, while in July Miyavi performed in France, and in September at the Mount Taishan MAO Rock Festival in China. In May 2011, a live album, '' Live in London 2011'', was released, which was recorded during the
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concert in March. On October 5, his twelfth major single, "Strong", was released, in collaboration with Japanese rapper
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. It was followed by the North American leg of the tour. Miyavi performed in South America at the Maquinaria festival in Chile, and visited
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,
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and
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for the first time.


2012–2014: ''Miyavi'' and international acting career

In 2012, Miyavi performed on February 19 at the second ''EMI Rocks'' event in
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. On June 29, he performed at the EHZ Festival in Helette, while on June 30, he was the only Asian representative at the Main Square Festival in
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, France. On July 11, his thirteenth major single, "Day 1", was released in collaboration with the French electronic producer and DJ
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. In August, he performed at the Kubana Festival in Russia. On September 8, Miyavi performed at the 908 Festival, organized by Kreva, in Saitama Super Arena. In October two concerts were held in
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. On November 14, '' Samurai Sessions vol.1'', his second EP, was released, which featured collaboration with various artists, and it was followed by a short nationwide tour. It reached 21 on the Oricon charts. On February 28, 2013, "Ahead of the Light", Miyavi's fourteenth single, was released; a promotional tour of the same name followed. On June 19, his seventh studio album, ''
Miyavi , better known by his stage name MIYAVI (雅, ''Miyabi'', stylized in all caps), is a Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor known for his finger- slapping style of playing a guitar. He has been active since 1999, f ...
'', was released in Japan, reaching number eight on the Oricon charts. On October 12, 2013, it was announced that Miyavi would venture into professional acting with his international debut in the film ''
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''. He played the role of
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sergeant
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, nicknamed "The Bird", in what was
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's second feature film as director. It was released in December 2014. Miyavi commented that as the movie was somewhat sensitive to the Japanese people, he had hesitated as to whether he should take this role. However, after meeting with Jolie, and given that the underlying theme of this story is forgiveness, he decided to accept it. Miyavi was featured in the same month's edition of
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. In 2013, Miyavi was nominated for the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Japanese Act, and at the
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he won the Best Collaboration category with Yuksek. In 2014, the music video of "Horizon" was nominated for the Best Male Video at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan. In 2014, Miyavi went on his fourth world tour, "Slap the World", which started on February 22 in
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. He continued throughout Europe, followed by the European release of his latest studio album, and visited Mexico City and Los Angeles, with United States release of the album, before returning to Japan for a nationwide tour. Miyavi composed the music for the single "Top of the World" by
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, which topped the Oricon singles charts. On August 25, he performed for the first time at
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. On September 9, his new single "Real?" was released, on which Miyavi collaborated with Jam and Lewis and
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, and also the live video recording from the world tour.


2015–present: ''The Others'', ''Fire Bird''

His next album '' The Others'' was released on April 15, 2015, produced by
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winning
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and
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. The song "Alien Girl" was dedicated to
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, while his title song, "The Others" was later released in a different version to support
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. The album ranked 10th on
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and was followed by a two-part nationwide tour, a Europe tour (his fifth on the continent) and a concert in South Korea. On April 29, Miyavi released a digital single, "Afraid to Be Cool"/"Raise Me Up". His next album, '' Fire Bird'' came out on August 31, 2016, and ranked 11th on Oricon. The artist followed it up with a nationwide tour ''MIYAVI Japan Tour 2016 "NEW BEAT, NEW FUTURE"'', which included 10 stops. The last performance was held at
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, and was broadcast live on
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, with more than 100,000 viewers watching. In 2017, he played a cameo role in the movie '' Kong: Skull Island''. In February, the singer revealed a North American and European tour. As a part of Live Nation's ''Asia on Tour'', Miyavi performed in 14 cities, including
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,
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and
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. He embarked on a solo international tour entitled Fire Bird World Tour. The tour began in
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on February 29 and ended in
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on May 10, with shows in countries including
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,
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and the
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. In March, Miyavi performed at
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for the first time in his career. On March 29, he released a digital single titled "Live to Die Another Day", which is the theme song of the live-action film ''
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''. To commemorate his 15th year as a solo artist, Miyavi embarked on a Japanese tour—''MIYAVI 15th Anniversary Live "NEO TOKYO 15"'' started on May 21, with Miyavi releasing an anniversary compilation album, ''All Time Best: Day 2'', on April 5. In 2018, Miyavi covered " Pink Spider" for the Hide tribute album ''Tribute Impulse,'' and was also cast as
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in the live-action film adaptation of ''
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.'' On February 23, 2019, Miyavi performed an album release concert for ''Samurai Sessions Vol. 3: Worlds Collide'' at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles with guest performers
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,
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, and
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. On March 1, 2019, the supernatural action film ''Stray'' was released in the U.S., featuring Miyavi in the villain role of Jin. In April 2019, Miyavi performed a headlining concert at
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. In October, it was announced that
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-based
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brewery launches a new product named after Miyavi. On December 18, 2019, it was announced during an event held at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo that Miyavi would transfer to Japanese talent company LDH Japan, starting in January 2020. Miyavi, who had been independently active in the music industry for 10 years, explained his decision by mentioning that during those years he often wished for friends to work with and that he resonated with LDH's values, especially their approach to international expansion. He also announced that he would release two solo albums in 2020 and was planning a Japan tour. On February 14, 2020, it was revealed that Miyavi would release one album before the
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in summer and one afterwards. The first album, ''Holy Nights'', was released on April 22 and accompanied by a national tour titled ''MIYAVI“Holy Nights”JAPAN TOUR 2020''. He provided the ending song for the anime ''ID:Invaded''. The series also used his songs "Up", "Samurai 45", and "Butterfly". Miyavi performed in Japan Expo Malaysia 2020 Goes Virtual on July 19, 2020. In 2021, Miyavi made his voice acting debut as the character Kōketsu in the anime film '' Bright: Samurai Soul''. In November 2022, Miyavi was announced as a member of the supergroup
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, along with fellow musicians Yoshiki, Hyde, and Sugizo. The group released their first single, "The Last Rockstars (Paris Mix)", in December of the same year.


Personal life

On March 14, 2009, Miyavi married
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singer
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. The couple has three children, Lovelie "Aily" Miyavi (born July 29, 2009, in Japan), Jewelie Aoi (born October 21, 2010, in Japan), and Skyler Kakeru (born February 24, 2021, in the United States). From 2014 to 2021, Miyavi and his family were living in
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, having moved to the area during the release of his film ''Unbroken''. After the birth of his son Skyler, he and his family returned to Japan and currently live in Tokyo. After becoming a father, Miyavi toned down his on-stage attire.Alt URL
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Discography

Studio albums * ''
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'' (October 31, 2002) * '' Galyuu'' (December 2, 2003) * '' Miyavizm'' (June 1, 2005) * ''
MYV Pops ''MYV Pops'' (stylised as MYV☆POPS) is the fourth studio album by Miyavi. It was released on August 2, 2006 and charted 15th on Oricon. Its limited edition comes with an additional DVD, containing a documentary with back stage footage of the art ...
'' (August 2, 2006) * '' Miyaviuta: Dokusō'' (September 13, 2006) * '' This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock'' (March 19, 2008) * '' What's My Name?'' (October 13, 2010) * ''
Miyavi , better known by his stage name MIYAVI (雅, ''Miyabi'', stylized in all caps), is a Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor known for his finger- slapping style of playing a guitar. He has been active since 1999, f ...
'' (June 19, 2013) * '' The Others'' (April 15, 2015) * '' Fire Bird'' (August 31, 2016) * '' Samurai Sessions, Vol. 2'' (November 8, 2017) * '' Samurai Sessions, Vol. 3: Worlds Collide'' (December 5, 2018) * ''No Sleep Till Tokyo'' (July 24, 2019) * ''Holy Nights'' (April 22, 2020) * ''Imaginary'' (September 15, 2021) * ''Lost in love, Found in pain'' (October 23, 2024)


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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