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Rake (singer)

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Name
  
Rake Rake

Origin
  
Sendai, Japan

Website
  
www.rake.jp

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Role
  
Singer-songwriter


Instruments
  
Acoustic guitar

Associated acts
  
Kumagai Kazunori

Years active
  
2010–present

Genres
  
J-pop, Pop rock

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Born
  
15 August 1979 (age 44) (
1979-08-15
)

Labels
  
Sony Music Entertainment Japan

Record label
  
Sony Music Entertainment Japan

Albums
  
Rake, Trust No One, Free Bird, From Darker Days

Similar People
  
Yoshiharu Abe, delofamilia, OVERGROUND ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND, Chirinuruwowaka, MANNISH BOYS

Profiles

Rake (レイク, Reiku, born August 15 ) is a Japanese singer-songwriter who debuted under Sony Music Entertainment Japan in 2010.

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Biography

Rake was born in Sendai, Japan. He began an interest in music by playing an antique guitar at his family home, and in high school, was a member of a hard rock band. In university, Rake considered singing for the first time, and began steps to becoming a professional musician.

Rake performed as the opening act to Japanese band Kimaguren's 2009 tour Kid in the Sky, and the following January debuted under Sony Music Japan, with the single "Fly Away." The song was used as the theme song for the Tokyo Metropolitan Television drama Taxmen, and while few copies were sold, the song received such extremely heavy airplay across Japan that it topped Billboard's Japan Hot 100 chart for two weeks. Rake, after releasing his debut extended play All You Need Is, performed his first solo concert in July, followed by performances at summer festival Summer Sonic in August.

In 2011, Rake had his first hit single, "Hyakuman-kai no 'I Love You'," which was used in a television commercial campaign for Yokohama Tire. The song was successful on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart in its first week, debuting at number six. However, due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami occurring several days after the single's physical release in Rake's hometown, many promotional events for the song were cancelled. Rake was at his home in Sendai at the time of the earthquake.

References

Rake (singer) Wikipedia