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Akihito Tokunaga
徳永暁人
Born (1971-09-22) September 22, 1971 (age 52)
Yokohama, Japan
GenresJapanese pop
Occupation(s)Composer, arranger, guitarist, songwriter, bassist
Years active1993–present
LabelsGiza Studio
Websitehttp://d-o-a.jp/profile-tokunaga.html

Akihito Tokunaga (徳永 暁人, Tokunaga Akihito) (born 22 September 1971) is a Japanese musical composer and arranger under Giza Studio label since 2000.[1]

Biography

Since college he worked as orchestrator, then start working as a bassist. For artists as Zard, Mai Kuraki, B'z[2] and many others from Being Inc. Tokunaga provided for them music and arrangements, participate in the live support for more than 15 years. Tokunaga is working as a bassist with high technology. He also participated in many chorus parts which he makes on his own. He is member of rock band doa as vocalist and bassist. Beside of this he's doing programming, is in charge of piano, organ, guitar, mandolin and percussion.[3] He is famous for the composer of Dragon Ball GT replacing Shunsuke Kikuchi.

List of provided works as composer and arranger

compositions and arrangements

  • Don't Let Me Down
  • Order
  • Whenever I think of you
  • Kimi no Hitomi no Naka de Mystery
  • June Bride ~Anata shika mienai~
  • Take me Take me
  • Sometimes
  • Control your touch
  • I still believe ~Tameiki~
  • Kimi no Namae Yobu dake de
  • Jinsei wa Paradise!
  • Stay young
  • After wish
  • Lazy
  • Just wanna be
  • Time waits for no one
  • Fukisusabu Kaze no Naka de
  • Don't look back again
  • Play One More For
  • Secret Night

Caos Caos Caos

  • Far away~Aozora Miagete~
  • Da da da, grand blue
  • Answer, We'll be One Heart, One Love
  • Exotic Love

UMI☆KUUN

  • I'm just feeling alive

List of provided works as a composer

  • Pray
  • Good-night sweet heart
  • Dream×Dream
  • Especial thanks,
  • I'll be delighted
  • Broken Heart
  • Wish
  • Be distant
  • Himitsu
  • Communication Break

grram

  • Kanashii Hodo Kyou no Yuuhi Kirei ne
  • Orange no Sora
  • Passionate Wave
  • Keep it Love

The★tambourines

  • wonder boy
  • Iranai
  • Bitter & Sweet Rhapsody
  • Tango

List of provided work as an arranger

  • Hane
  • Stay free
  • Kodoku no Susume
  • Toumei Ningen
  • Saitahe Hotel
  • Dear old days
  • Dreams
  • Someday
  • Aoi Kasa de
  • Rainy day
  • When I call your name
  • Natsu no Mahou
  • Aoi Melody
  • I'm in love you, good day sunshine
  • Realize
  • Trust me
  • Change your life
  • Are you kidding
  • Brand New Day, Like a star in the night
  • Tegotae no nai Ai
  • Tears Go By
  • Graduation
  • Secret & Lies
  • CHU☆TRUE LOVE
  • Otoko to Onna
  • Yume Miru Chanson Ningyo
  • Koi Uta, Don't stop music
  • Kimi no Soba de, Natsu no Aru hi ni, You're Still The One
  • Wonderful World

Breakerz

  • Bokura, Ao no Mirai
  • Mushoku
  • Yume no Parade
  • Wakannani no wa Iya da
  • Synchro
  • RRRRR
  • Clear
  • FAR
  • Summer Spur
  • For Dear
  • Girls song!!!

Caos Caos Caos

  • Good-bye Memories
  • Sora Tobu Ano Shiroi Kumo no you ni

Interview

  • Entertainmentstation 23.5.2016[4]
  • Ikebe Times 22.17.2017[5]

References

  1. ^ Article (in Japanese) http://cham.ne.jp/bbp/af-be-t.html
  2. ^ Article about cooperation with B'z (in Japanese) http://doa.livedoor.jp/archives/12625946.html
  3. ^ Profile http://d-o-a.jp/profile-tokunaga.html
  4. ^ "2016年型。新たに生まれ変わった坂井泉水のスタンダード". Entertainmentstation (in Japanese).
  5. ^ "徳永暁人(doa) / プロフェッショナルの現場で鍛え上げられた". Ikebe Times (in Japanese).

Official profile [1] Official Twitter [2] Akihito Tokunaga at Anime News Network's encyclopedia