Junichi Inagaki’s official YouTube channel opens on Thursday, November 7th! | News list | Fuji Pacific Music Co., Ltd.
Junichi Inagaki, who has been active in the Japanese music scene for many years since his debut in 1982, today opened his long-awaited official YouTube channel.
The music videos from their debut up to now have been digitally remastered, and the music videos are planned to be reimagined and distributed in vivid colors while retaining the same atmosphere. They say they will continue to plan various content in the future, so I look forward to seeing what they do next.
The first video will be the music video for “I Can’t Say Merry Christmas~Church ver.” This music video is a church version of the popular Christmas song “Merry Christmas ga Can’t Say,” and features Junichi Inagaki singing in a solemn scene surrounded by candles. I would like you to look back at the time of its release and immerse yourself in this atmosphere.
▼Junichi Inagaki “I can’t say Merry Christmas~Church ver.(Official PV)”
https://youtu.be/CUDyjNTMoRU
■Official YouTube Channel Overview Channel Name: Junichi Inagaki Official YouTube
URL:www.youtube.com/@JunichiInagakiOfficial
Junichi Inagaki profile
Born July 9, 1953 in Sendai City. He started playing in a full-fledged band when he was in junior high school. After graduating from high school, he performed live in various places such as live houses, discos, and US military camps. His style of singing while playing the drums attracted attention, and he made his debut in 1982 with “Ame no Regret.” With numerous hit songs such as “Dramatic Rain” (1982), “Summer Klaxon” (1983), and “When Christmas Carol Comes” (1992), he established himself as one of Japan’s leading AOR singers.
1983 Japan Record Awards Best Album Award (“SHYLIGHTS”)
1986 Japan Record Awards Best Album Award (“REALISTIC”)
1987 Received the Grand Prize at the Japan Composition Awards (“Beach Club of Memories”)
1993 Japan Gold Disc Award (“By the Time of Christmas Carol”)
2009 Japan Record Award Planning Award (“Otoko to Onna” “Otoko to Onna 2”)
2011 1st Tohoku Goodager Award Winner
