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extra= born October 7, 1960, in Takasaki, Gunma, Japan is a former Japanese musician and singer-songwriter. He was the lead vocalist of the band Boøwy from 1981 to 1988. After the band disbanded, he went on to have a successful solo career, becoming one of Japan's best-selling artists, with 16.25 million sales. In 2003, ranked Himuro at No. 76 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California.


Life and career
Himuro has frequently played music with , best known as the backing guitarist for . Stevens participated in Himuro's album as a guitarist and his after his album I·De·A.

On August 22, 2004, he held a concert, entitled "21st Century Boøwys Vs Himuro", at the . He sang many Boøwy songs for the first time in sixteen years.

"Wild Romance" was used as the ending for the Japanese dubbed version of Van Helsing and for the Japanese releases of Yakuza 5

Himuro's song "Calling", from his 1989 album Neo Fascio, was used in the ending credits to the 2005 film Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. The film's director, , noted that Himuro's music has been highly influential in his own work. When asked about his contribution to the film, Himuro said that he was happy his work would be used in "the best CG movie ever made in Japan".

From August 5 to August 6, 2006, he held a concert called "Kyosuke Himuro + Glay 2006 at Ajinomoto-Stadium "Swing Addition"" with Japanese band in Ajinomoto Stadium. In addition, Himuro released his first collaborated single with Glay, called "Answer", on August 2, 2006.

The Japanese release of Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete featured a new ending song by Himuro, "Safe and Sound", which features My Chemical Romance lead singer and replaces "Calling". "Safe and Sound" was released on the on April 29, 2009. However, the North American release continues to use "Calling" instead of "Safe and Sound".

Himuro held two consecutive sold-out charity concerts at the on June 11 and 12, 2011 which attracted over 104,000 people, making them the biggest charity live event ever held in Japan. The raised sum of 669,220,940 yen (around US$8.7 million) was donated to Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwate prefectures for recovery after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

In 2016, he held a retirement tour in Japan, called "Kyosuke Himuro Last Gigs", and officially retired from live performances due to his hearing impairment.

In 2020, he revealed he was working on music for a new album, but as of 2025, nothing has officially been announced. That same year, he sang on B'z guitarist 's album Bluesman on the song "Actually".


Discography

Studio albums
  • Flowers for Algernon (September 1, 1988), Oricon Weekly Albums Chart Peak Position: No. 1
  • (September 27, 1989) No. 1
  • Higher Self (April 6, 1991) No. 1
  • Memories of Blue (January 7, 1993) No. 1
  • Shake the Fake (September 26, 1994) No. 1
  • Missing Piece (September 30, 1996) No. 1
  • I·De·A (December 10, 1997) No. 1
  • Mellow (February 23, 2000) No. 5
  • Beat Haze Odyssey (October 18, 2000) No. 3
  • Follow the Wind (August 20, 2003) No. 2
  • In the Mood (December 20, 2006) No. 3
  • "B"orderless (September 8, 2010) No. 3


Singles
  • "Angel" (July 21, 1988), Oricon Weekly Singles Chart Peak Position: No. 1
  • "Dear Algernon" (October 7, 1988) No. 2
  • "Summer Game" (July 26, 1989) No. 1
  • September 6, 1989 No. 2
  • May 16, 1990 No. 1
  • "Crime of Love" (February 27, 1991) No. 2
  • "Urban Dance" (February 26, 1992) No. 2
  • "Good Luck My Love" (November 7, 1992) No. 5
  • "Kiss Me" (December 7, 1992) No. 1
  • "Virgin Beat" (August 29, 1994) No. 1
  • lit. "Hug the Soul", October 25, 1995 No. 2
  • "Stay" (June 24, 1996) No. 1
  • "Squall" (August 15, 1996) No. 1
  • "Waltz" (January 15, 1997) No. 4
  • "Native Stranger" (June 4, 1997) No. 2
  • "Heat" (October 29, 1997) No. 5
  • August 18, 1999 No. 6
  • October 27, 1999 No. 3
  • February 23, 2000 No. 13
  • June 28, 2000 No. 81
  • "Girls Be Glamorous" (January 1, 2001) No. 10
  • "Claudia" (July 20, 2003) No. 10
  • "Wild Romance" (September 8, 2004) No. 6
  • "Easy Love/Bitch as Witch" (February 8, 2006) No. 6
  • "Answer" (August 2, 2006)
feat. Kyosuke Himuro
  • "Sweet Revolution/In the Nude ~Even Not in the Mood~" (October 4, 2006) No. 3
  • "Safe and Sound" (April 29, 2009) (feat. )

  • "Bang the Beat/Safe and Sound" (July 14, 2010) No. 3
  • "If You Want" (March 14, 2012) No. 4
  • "Warriors" (September 26, 2012) No. 5
  • "North of Eden" (May 1, 2013) No. 6
  • "One Life" (July 16, 2014) No. 6


Compilations
  • Singles (July 19, 1995) No. 1
  • Collective Souls ~The Best of Best~ (June 24, 1998) No. 4
  • Ballad ~ La Pluie (September 27, 2001) No. 7
  • Case of Himuro (March 19, 2003) No. 7
  • 20th Anniversary All Singles Complete Best "Just Movin' On" ~All The-S-Hit~ (June 11, 2008) No. 1
  • Kyosuke Himuro 25th Anniversary Best Album Greatest Anthology (August 21, 2013) No. 1
  • L'épilogue (April 13, 2016) No. 1


Live albums
  • The One Night Stands ~Tour "Collective Souls" 1998~ (December 9, 1998) No. 6
  • 21st Century Boøwys Vs Himuro (December 24, 2004) No. 8


Others
  • Lover's Day Double Happiness (August 21, 1991)
  • Masterpiece #12 (April 25, 1992) No. 1
  • Lover's Day II (January 27, 1999)
  • Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Original Soundtrack (September 28, 2005)
  • Tour 2010-11 Borderless "50x50 Rock 'N' Roll Suicide" -Official Pirates Mix 20101231--Official Pirates Mix 20101230- (February 7, 2011)
  • Official Pirates Mix (February 3, 2012)
  • Crossover 12-13 Day 1 20121230 (January 15, 2013)
  • Crossover 12-13 Day 2 20121231 (January 15, 2013)


Home videos
  • King of Rock Show of 88's-89's Turning Process (June 28, 1989 / DVD 2009), Oricon DVDs Chart Peak Position: No. 20
  • Neo Fascio Turning Point (July 25, 1990 / DVD 2009) No. 26
  • Birth of Lovers (December 1990)
  • Over Soul Matrix (November 27, 1991 / DVD 2009) No. 30
  • Captured Clips (April 28, 1993)
  • Live at the Tokyo Dome Shake the Fake Tour (December 25, 1995 / DVD 2009) No. 23
  • Missing Piece (May 14, 1997)
  • The One Night Stands - Tour "Collective Souls" 1998 (December 24, 1998 / DVD 2009) No. 18
  • 100152 (December 24, 1999 / DVD 2000) No. 14
  • Digital BeatNix Tower (October 18, 2000) No. 2
  • Case of Himuro 15th Anniversary Special Live (November 25, 2003) No. 10
  • Higher Than Heaven ~ At Yoyogi National Stadium" (August 18, 2004) No. 5
  • 21st Century Boøwys Vs Himuro (December 24, 2004)
  • Soul Standing By〜 (2005)
  • Kyosuke Himuro/Captured Clips 1988-2006 (2006) No. 8
  • Kyosuke Himuro Tour 2007 "In the Mood" (2008) No. 2
  • 20th Anniversary Tour 2008 Just Movin' On -Moral~Present- (2009) No. 3
  • L’egoiste (2009) No. 8
  • Kyosuke Himuro Countdown Live Crossover 05-06 1st Stage/2nd Stage (2009) No. 7
  • 20th Anniversary Tour 2008 Just Movin' On -Moral~Present- Special Live at Budokan (2009)
  • 2011 No. 2
  • Kyosuke Himuro Tour 2010-11 Borderless 50x50 Rock' N' Roll Suicide (2012) No. 6
  • 21st Century Boøwys Vs Himuro "An Attempt to Discover New Truths" (2012) No. 8
  • Special Gigs The Borderless From Boøwy to Himuro (2012)
  • Kyosuke Himuro Tour 2010-11 Borderless 50×50 Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (2012)
  • Kyosuke Himuro 25th Anniversary Tour Greatest Anthology -Naked- Final Destination Day-01 (2015)
  • Kyosuke Himuro Last Gigs (2017)


Cover songs
Himuro has covered several songs and composed his rendition of "Keep the Faith".

  • "" by on B-side of his 1988 single Dear Algernon.
  • "Accidents Will Happen" by on B-side of his 1989 single Misty.
  • "" by AFI on his 2006 album In the Mood.
  • "Pain" by Jimmy Eat World on his 2006 album In the Mood.
  • "Keep the Faith" by on his 2008 compilation album 20th Anniversary All Singles Complete Best Just Movin' on ~All The-S-Hit~
  • "Time for Miracles" by on his 2010 album "B"orderless.


See also
  • List of best-selling music artists in Japan


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