U-ya Asaoka

U-ya Asaoka
Native name 浅岡 雄也
Born (1969-01-25) January 25, 1969
Tokyo, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active

1990- (music activity)

2003- (solo singer activity)
Labels
Associated acts FlyBlue
Website uyax.jp

U-ya Asaoka (浅岡 雄也 Asaoka Yuuya, born January 25, 1969,Tokyo), is a Japanese pop singer and songwriter under the FlyBlue label.

Biography

The beginning of his career started in 1990, when he became vocalist of band Missing Peace and one year later in band Pandora. U-ya is known for being the former vocalist of Field of View rock-band under ZAIN Records label. They disbanded in 2002 after their final concert. One year later, he started his activity as a solo singer under the FlyBlue label and opened his own website.[1] So far he has released 9 singles, 9 studio albums, 4 mini albums, 2 compilation albums and 1 acoustic album[2]

Discography

Singles

Release Date Title Music production Peak
1st 2003/12/3 Life goes on lyricist:U-ya Asaoka
composer:Eddy Blues
arranger:Kouichi Sawasaki
55
2nd 2004/10/21 Kimi wo Mamoritakute (キミヲマモリタクテ) lyricist:U-ya Asaoka
composer:Shinya Kimura
arranger:Kume Yasutaka
63
3rd 2005/02/3 Sakurairo (桜色) lyricist:U-ya Asaoka
composer:U-ya Asaoka
arranger:Kume Yasutaka
117
4th 2005/09/22 Tabibito tachi he (旅人たちへ) lyricist:U-ya Asaoka&Karin
composer:U-ya Asaoka
arranger:Abe Yasuhiro
74
5th 2007/03/21 Bokutachi no Harmony (僕達のHarmony) lyricist:U-ya Asaoka&Karin
composer:Yoo Hejun
arranger:Toshino Tanabe
97
6th 2008/12/3 Ikiru Hoshi (生きる星) lyricist:Hiroyuki Ishimori
composer:Yatabe Tadashi
arranger:Yatabe Tadashi
132
7th 2013/7/26 Doubt/Nanairo (ダウト/七色) lyricist:U-ya Asaoka
composer:U-ya Asaoka
arranger:U-ya Asaoka
8th 2014/7/26 Kiseki no youna Kakuritsu de/Rainbow ~Ano Niji no Nukou he to~ (奇跡のような確率で/Rainbow 〜あの虹の向こうへと〜) lyricist:U-ya Asaoka
composer:U-ya Asaoka
arranger:U-ya Asaoka
9th 2015/4/25 Mirai no Reality/True or Lie (未来のReality/True or Lie) lyricist:U-ya Asaoka
composer:U-ya Asaoka
arranger:U-ya Asaoka

References

  1. U-ya Asaoka biography (in Japanese) http://uyax.jp/profile/
  2. U-ya Asaoka discography (in Japanese) http://uyax.jp/category/discography/
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