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Birth name
  
Chiba Ryohei (千葉涼平)

Associated acts
  
w-inds.

Music group
  
W-inds (Since 2000)

Genres
  
J-pop

Role
  
Singer

Origin
  
Sapporo, Hokkaido, JPN

Name
  
Ryohei Chiba


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Born
  
November 18, 1984 (age 39) (
1984-11-18
)

Labels
  
Pony Canyon, Vision Factory

Albums
  
w‑inds~1st Message~, w‑inds~THE SYSTEM OF ALIVE~, w‑inds~PRIME OF LIFE~, Rain Is Fallin'/Hybrid Dream, W‑inds Single Collectio

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Rapper, Dancer

Years active
  
2001–present (Group)

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Ryohei Chiba (千葉涼平, Chiba Ryōhei), born November 18, 1984, is a Japanese singer from Sapporo. He rose to fame as a member of the Japanese pop group w-inds. as the group's back-up dancer, back-up vocal, and rapper.

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Early life

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Chiba began taking classes at a dance school in Sapporo, where he met Ryuichi Ogata. He attended Kitashiroishi Elementary School and Kitashiroishi Middle School; however, after completing his first year in Kitashiroishi High School, he transferred to a high school in Tokyo in order to keep up with his activities with w-inds. He mentioned in March of the 2003 Fan Club Event that he did not attend the graduation ceremony.

Musical career

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Chiba made his first television appearance in 1998 with his mother, where all the female judges voted him to be cute. In 2000, he, along with Ogata, passed auditions held at their dance school to join Keita Tachibana and form the boy band w-inds. Although initially chosen to be a back-up dancer, in their later singles, Chiba contributes to their songs as a back-up vocal and rapper. During the Prime of Life Tour in 2004, Chiba rapped and sang his first and only solo song, Stand Your Ground, penned by himself, although this song was never recorded on any album.


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