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Maki Ohguro
大黒 摩季
Born (1969-12-31) 31 December 1969 (age 54)
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Genres
  • pop
  • dance
  • jazz
  • R&B
  • new wave
  • power pop
  • Occupation(s)
    • Singer
  • songwriter
  • lyricist
  • composer
  • Years active1989–2010, 2015–present
    Labels
  • B-Gram
  • Virgin
  • Cam
  • 32
  • Websitemaki-ohguro.com
    Maki Ohguro
    YouTube information
    Channel
    Years active2016 -
    Subscribers85.6k[1]
    Total views77,817,868 million times[1]

    Last updated: January 15, 2024

    Maki Ohguro (大黒 摩季, Ōguro Maki) is a Japanese pop singer and songwriter from Sapporo, Hokkaido under B-Gram Records label.

    Biography[edit]

    In 1989, she passed Being Inc.'s singers audition, the "3rd BAD".[2]

    In 1992, she debuted with the single "Stop Motion" released under B-Gram Records. Her second single "DA・KA・RA" sold 1.1 million copies and won the Japan Record Grand Prix Newcomer Award of the Year. Because of her rare public appearances, she was originally known as a phantom singer, like Izumi SakaiofZard.[3] Her famous songs are "DA・KA・RA", "Chotto", as well as others. "Anata Dake Mitsumeteru", the first ending theme for Slam Dunk, was the number 2 song for the month of January 1994,[4] and is certified as a Million record, selling 1,087,160 copies.[5] She joined in production of albums and singles in position of backing chorus for various artist including Field of View, Wands, Deen, Zard and many others.

    In 1999, she released a compilation album Maki Ohguro Best of Best -All Singles Collection-, then left Being Inc. In 2002, Satoshi Takebe suggested they form a rock band to support Ohguro. It included Luna Sea drummer Shinya, hide with Spread Beaver bassist Chirolyn, and guitarist Shinjiroh Inoue.[6] Ohguro signed with EMI Music Japan in 2003. With a lineup of Takebe, Shinya, The Street Sliders guitarist Kouhei Tsuchiya and Judy and Mary bassist Yoshihito Onda, Maki Ohguro and Friends (大黒摩季とフレンズ, Ōguro Maki to Furenzu) released the cover album Copy Band Generation Vol. 1 on 17 March 2004. They temporarily reunited for a tour in October 2007.[7] On 25 August 2010, the same day her studio album Suppin was released, Ohguro announced a hiatus from music activities due to ovarian illness which resulted in hysterectomy due to multiple miscarriages.[8][9][10]

    After six-years of hiatus, in June 2016 she announced resume of her music activities under her debut company, Being Inc.[11] Two months later on 10 August, she released new digital single "Higher Higher".[12][13] On 18 November 2016 Maki has made her television appearance after 18 years in Music Station program.[14]

    Since February 2017 she is performing her live tour Maki Ohguro 2017 Live-STEP!! ~Higher↗↗Higher↗↗Chuunen yo Atsuku Nare!! Greatest Hits +~ in 47 prefectures.[15] At the end of May, Ohguro participated as a guest artist at the annual touring ice show Fantasy on Ice in Makuhari, where she performed to her song "La La La" in the finale amongst others.[16] In September 2017, she released her first single after hiatus titled "Lie,Lie,Lie", which was used in media as an opening theme for Anime television series Case Closed.[17][18][19] Ohguro provided backing vocals for three songs on Luna Sea's 2017 album Luv, and later performed at their Lunatic Fest at Makuhari Messe on 24 June 2018.[20]

    So far she has released 37 singles, 15 studio albums and 6 best-of albums.[21]

    On March 11, 2022, Ohguro participated in the Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami tribute concert "One Last Live", performing "Respect" (with Miho Fukuhara) and "La La La". She also joined Mie in performing the Pink Lady hit single "Wanted (Shimei Tehai)".[22]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    List of provided works[edit]

    Lyricist[edit]

    Composer[edit]

    Magazine appearances[edit]

    From Music Freak Magazine

    From J-Rock Magazine

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "About Maki Ohguro Official Channel". YouTube.
  • ^ "Profile 大黒摩季". Universal Music Japan.
  • ^ "Maki Ohguro Biography". Official Website Maki Ohguro.
  • ^ 1994年1月オリコンシングルランキング (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  • ^ "ビーイング@売上データ補完スレ". 21 November 2007. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  • ^ 真矢×大黒摩季 異色に見えるが実はソウルメイト!?共鳴し合う二人の出会いから『ルナフェス』まで. Spice (in Japanese). 14 June 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  • ^ 大黒摩季とフレンズ、ライブツアー前座バンドを一般公募!. Oricon (in Japanese). 18 July 2007. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  • ^ "大黒摩季、重度の子宮疾患を公表 無期限活動休止へ". Oricon News. 25 August 2010.
  • ^ "大黒摩季、子宮腺筋症治療のためアーティスト活動休止". Natalie.mu.
  • ^ "大黒摩季が無期限活動休止「重度の子宮疾患メドレー」". Natalie.mu.
  • ^ "大黒摩季、病気治療乗り越え活動再開へ 約6年ぶりステージ復帰". Oricon News. 20 June 2016.
  • ^ "大黒摩季、8月に復帰後初の6年ぶり新曲 ヒット曲タイトルちりばめる". Oricon News. 28 July 2016.
  • ^ "大黒摩季、復帰後"初"となる新曲「Higher↗↗ Higher↗↗」配信リリース決定". Musicman-net.
  • ^ "大黒摩季、18年ぶり『Mステ』出演へ 復帰後初のTV歌唱". Oricon News. 4 November 2016.
  • ^ "Maki Ohguro 2017 Live-STEP!!〜 Higher↗↗Higher↗↗中年よ熱くなれ!! Greatest Hits+ 〜 Schedule". Official Website Maki Ohguro.
  • ^ “スケオタ”大黒摩季エール 羽生くん、もっともっと熱くなれ フリーで奇跡祈る [Maki Ohguro, a "skater" shouts, "Hanyu, be more passionate!" Prays for a miracle in FS]. Sports Nippon (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo. 9 February 2022. Archived from the original on 7 March 2022.
  • ^ "大黒摩季、復帰後初シングル曲「Lie, Lie, Lie,」が『名探偵コナン』OPテーマに決定". Realsound.jp. 3 August 2017.
  • ^ "「名探偵コナン」新OPは"大黒摩季風ムフフ"なラテンチューン". Natalie.mu.
  • ^ "大黒摩季、『名探偵コナン』テーマソング初担当「家族みんなで唄えるサビに」". Barks.jp. 3 August 2017.
  • ^ "「LUNATIC FEST.」にGLAY、back number、大黒摩季登場". Natalie (in Japanese). 16 April 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  • ^ "Maki Ohguro Discography". Official Website Maki Ohguro.
  • ^ "村上"ポンタ"秀一トリビュート ~One Last LIVE~". Wowow. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1994 November". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1994 December". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1995 April". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1995 July". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1995 October". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1995 December". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1996 January". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1996 March". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1996 May". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1996 May". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1996 August". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1996 September". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1996 October". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1996 November". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1997 January". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1997 April". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1997 May". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1997 June". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1997 July". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1997 August". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1997 September". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1997 December". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1998 January". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1998 February". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1998 August". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1998 September". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1998 October". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1999 February". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1999 April". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1999 May". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1999 June". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1999 July". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1999 August". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1999 September". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 1999 December". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 2000 January". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 2000 March". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 2000 August". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "MFM Back Number 2001 July". Music Freak Magazine Official Website (archived).
  • ^ "1995 September Back Number". J-Rock Magazine Official Website (archived). Archived from the original on 27 December 2001. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  • ^ "1996 September Back Number". J-Rock Magazine Official Website (archived). Archived from the original on 5 January 2002. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  • ^ "1997 October Back Number". J-Rock Magazine Official Website (archived). Archived from the original on 8 October 2001. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  • ^ "1999 October Back Number". J-Rock Magazine Official Website (archived). Archived from the original on 15 December 2007.
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