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'''Takui Nakajima''' was born in Fukuoka 19 October [[1978]]. He began his career in [[1994]] with the song [[Maggie May]]. At this time [[Takui]] portrayed a [[visual kei]] theme.
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'''Takui Nakajima''' was born in [[Fukuoka]] 19 October [[1978]]. He began his career in [[1994]] with the song [[Maggie May]]. At this time Takui portrayed a visual kei theme.
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He is now a rising star in the [[Japanese]] rock scene. There's a classic rock bent to [[Takui's]] songs, and he has covered some Elvis Presley numbers. Takui was mentored by hide, the guitarist of X Japan.
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He is now a rising star in the [[Japanese]] rock scene. There's a classic rock bent to Takui's songs, and he has covered some [[Elvis Presley]] numbers. Takui was mentored by [[hide]], the guitarist of [[X Japan]].
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By his third single Pierce, Takui began to dress more casually and perform more acoustic songs. Many of his songs revolve around the theme of freedom.
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By his third single [[Pierce]], Takui began to dress more casually and perform more acoustic songs. Many of his songs revolve around the theme of freedom.
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Before the release of [[Chunky God Pop]], Takui didn't have set musicians for his band. [[Zilch]] (hide's English band project) acted as Takui's backup band and Gregory Darling did string arrangements for both [[Mother Sky]] and [[Saraba Matenro no Fairy Tale]], as well as playing piano on Mother Sky. [[Matt Sorum]], the drummer for [[Guns]] 'n Roses ([[1990]]-[[1994]]) and The Cult, drummed for Takui on Nuclear Sonic Punk.
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Before the release of [[Chunky God Pop]], Takui didn't have set musicians for his band. [[Zilch]] (hide's English band project) acted as Takui's backup band and [[Gregory Darling]] did string arrangements for both [[Mother Sky]] and [[Saraba Matenro no Fairy Tale]], as well as playing piano on Mother Sky. [[Matt Sorum]], the drummer for [[Guns 'n Roses]] ([[1990]]-[[1994]]) and [[The Cult]], drummed for Takui on [[Nuclear Sonic Punk]].
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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*[http://www.takui.com/top/index.html Official website], (Japanese)
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*[http://www.takui.com/top/index.html Official Website] (Japanese)
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Takui Nakajima was born in Fukuoka 19 October 1978. He began his career in 1994 with the song Maggie May. At this time Takui portrayed a visual kei theme. He is now a rising star in the Japanese rock scene. There's a classic rock bent to Takui's songs, and he has covered some Elvis Presley numbers. Takui was mentored by hide, the guitarist of X Japan. By his third single Pierce, Takui began to dress more casually and perform more acoustic songs. Many of his songs revolve around the theme of freedom. Before the release of Chunky God Pop, Takui didn't have set musicians for his band. Zilch (hide's English band project) acted as Takui's backup band and Gregory Darling did string arrangements for both Mother Sky and Saraba Matenro no Fairy Tale, as well as playing piano on Mother Sky. Matt Sorum, the drummer for Guns 'n Roses (1990-1994) and The Cult, drummed for Takui on Nuclear Sonic Punk.


Support Band Members

  • Guitar: Noyama Akio
  • Guitar: Kato Riu
  • Bass: Okamoto Keisuke
  • Drums: Kondo Ayato


Discography

Singles

  • Ima Kimi ni Aitai to Omou Koto
  • Message
  • Hello My Friends/ Taiyo ga Shizumu Mae Ni
  • Hitorini Narukotoga Kowakatta
  • Re-Set
  • Fork in the Road
  • Calling You
  • Free for free
  • Gambu roulette
  • Triangle


Albums

  • Kasa wo Sasanai Kimi no Tame ni
  • Vivarock
  • Nuclear Sonic Punk


Mini-Albums

  • Swanky God Pop
  • Chunky God Pop


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