Opentopia Directory Encyclopedia Tools

Hyde (singer)

Encyclopedia : H : HY : HYD : Hyde (singer)


HYDE (Pronounced in Japanese: hai-do, or in English as "hide", b. January 29 1969, in Wakayama, Japan, real name rumored to be Hideto Takarai) is the lead singer for the Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel. Since hyde keeps his personal information secret, much about him is either unknown or unofficial. His height is said to be 5'2", or about 156cm. He joined L'Arc~en~Ciel in 1992 after having been a part of another band, Jerusalem's Rod.

hyde; photoshoot for pati pati magazine vol.227
Enlarge
hyde; photoshoot for pati pati magazine vol.227

In addition to being lead singer and main lyricist of L'Arc~en~Ciel, hyde has worked on a self-titled solo project as well, and has his own record label under Sony Japan, Haunted Records.

On December 25th, 2000, he departed from Japan's most eligible bachelors list and married Megumi Oishi. They have one child together, a boy, but because hyde is a very private celebrity, speculations about his personal life and family are discouraged out of respect.

Solo history

After L'Arc~en~Ciel released the single 'Spirit Dreams Inside' in 2000, the band went on an unofficial hiatus as each of the members began work on solo careers. This was HYDE's debut as a solo artist. In October of 2001, HYDE released his first solo single, 'EVERGREEN'. After two more singles, 'Angel's Tale' and 'Shallow Sleep', HYDE released his first solo album, 'Roentgen', on March 27th, 2002. An overseas edition featuring English lyrics was released in July of the same year as HYDE began reaching out to his international fans.

After the expressive, artistic ballads of Roentgen, HYDE's next two singles, 'HELLO' and 'HORIZON', released June and November of 2003 respectively returned to his rock roots. HYDE's second solo album, '666', was released on December 3rd, 2003. It provided a dramatic contrast to 'Roentgen' and the two albums became viewed as counterparts.

In 2003, HYDE starred alongside Gackt (another popular figure in Japanese music), in the Japanese film Moon Child. In a duet as part of the project, HYDE and Gackt sang "オレンジの太陽" ("Orenji no Taiyou", or "Orange Sun"). The song was also released on Gackt's fourth full-length album, Crescent. In December of 2003, Hyde's song "Shining Over You" from his 666 album was used as the commercial song for Namco's .

hyde; in the role of Adam (2004)
Enlarge
hyde; in the role of Adam (2004)

2004; HYDE took on the role of the guitarist Adam in the movie Kagen no tsuki/下弦の月, a movie based on the popular manga by Ai Yazawa. The movie's theme song, THE CAPE OF STORMS, came from his first album Roentgen...

L'Arc~en~Ciel revival

In June and July 2003 after a three year hiatus, L'Arc~en~Ciel astonished their fans with a series of seven concerts titled, Shibuya Seven Days. At the conclusion, they announced a new album, 'Smile', scheduled to be released March of 2004. hyde returned to his position of vocalist as part of L'Arc~en~Ciel and the band released another two albums together, 'Smile' in March of 2004, and 'Awake' in June 2005.

In the summer of 2004, L'Arc~en~Ciel held their North American debut concert at Otakon anime convention in Baltimore, Maryland as part of their 'Smile' tour. The concert was viewed as a triumphant success, with crowds of 12,000 fans.

L'Arc~en~Ciel's 'AWAKE' album was released in June of 2005. It was accompanied by a Japanese AWAKE tour in August of the same year during which hyde created controversy with his costumes, which were obvious social commentaries. A second, larger tour titled 'Asia Live 2005' was held shortly thereafter and the band held groundbreaking concerts in Korea and China, reaching out to their fans outside of Japan.

The band's newest single, 'Link', was released in July of 2005.

Return to solo work

In the summer of 2005, hyde composed the music for the song GLAMOROUS SKY, used in the movie NANA, another film based on a popular manga by Ai Yazawa. The song was sung by fellow Japanese artist Mika Nakashima and the lyrics were written by Ai Yazawa. In August, hyde (and his solo band) performed the song on Music Station with Mika Nakashima, hyde being on guitar.

The continued work with L'Arc~en~Ciel prompted doubts as to whether hyde would be continuing as a solo artist. Hyde responded to these doubts with a vigorous return to his solo career. The single COUNTDOWN was released on October 5th 2005, with a tracklisting including Japanese & English versions of the song COUNTDOWN made for the Japanese release of the movie Stealth and also a special rock version of EVERGREEN) (originally from Roentgen).

Later that month, hyde hosted [HALLOWEEN OF THE LIVING DEAD], a three-night event held at [CLUB CITTA] on October 29th, 30th & 31st. Each night featured performances by hyde himself, a guest artist/band and JACK-O-LANTERN. Artists/bands who took part in the Halloween performances are Monoral, UVERworld, OLIVIA, HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR, & Mika Nakashima. The group JACK-O-LANTERN consisted of HYDE and the group Monoral playing many Halloween favorites such as ghostbusters.

Starting in January 2006, HYDE's single SEASON'S CALL was used as the opening theme to the anime show Blood+. This single was released on February 2, 2006.

His new album, "FAITH", was released on April 26th, 2006.

International career

"FAITH" will be accompanied by a five-month tour with many locations in Japan, some exclusively open to members of his fanclub.

After signing on with Tofu Records as a solo artist, a US debut concert was scheduled as part of the Faith tour, to be held at Slim's in San Francisco, California on July 5th, 2006. Tickets for the event went on sale online at 1 p.m. EST on April 2nd, 2006 and sold out in an astonishing three minutes. The second round of sales was held April 9th, also online, and also sold out quickly.

Soon afterward, rumors began circulation in the fan community of a second concert, to be held at House of Blues in Anaheim, California, on July 2nd. The rumors remained unconfirmed for a week before the event was announced officially. Like the San Francisco venue, the second concert also sold out immediately, attesting to hyde's international appeal. Two more shows were added on shortly after.

The overseas version of "FAITH" was released on June 27th, 2006 and includes a bonus DVD featuring music videos for both "COUNTDOWN" and "SEASON'S CALL".

HYDE also made a brief appearance at Tofu Record's booth at Anime-Expo 2006. He (and Tofu Records) held a Q & A panel.

\"Facts\" about Hyde

NOTE: Most of these facts are compiled by fans and may or may not be true as hyde is very "hush-hush" about his personal life and traits. A good amount of his fans agree that these are not rumors, but are facts. The only fact that can be said for certain is the first one.

Discography

DVDs

Albums

Singles

External links

Fan Sites

 


From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.

Search Titles
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJ
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ?

E-mail this article to:

Personal Message: