Gorō Matsui

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Gorō Matsui (松井 五郎, Matsui Gorō) is a Japanese lyricist born 11 December 1957 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, though he considers Tokyo to be his hometown. Beginning with participation in the Yamaha Popular Song Contests, he made his debut writing the lyrics for the 1981 Chage and Aska album Hot Wind (熱風, Neppū).

Gorō Matsui
Also known asG
Born (1957-12-11) December 11, 1957 (age 66)
Gifu Prefecture, Japan
GenresJ-pop
Occupation(s)Lyricist, record producer
Years active1981–present
LabelsAvex Group
Websiteavexnet.or.jp/matsui/

Matsui then began writing lyrics for groups such as Anzen Chitai, Kyosuke Himuro, and others, becoming one of the more popular lyricists for a variety of rock bands. He has now written the lyrics for over 2000 songs.[1] Since the late 1980s, most of the lyrics for the music released by Anzen Chitai has been written by Matsui.

As of today[when?], Matsui is under the management of Avex Group, Japan's biggest independent record label. He serves as a resident songwriter for the said company.

Works edit

Matsui's works include the following:

Boyfriend edit

Chage and Aska edit

  • Hot Wind (熱風, Neppū)

Anzen Chitai edit

  • Blue-eyed Eris (碧い瞳のエリス, Aoi Hitomi no Erisu)
  • Goodbye to Sorrow (悲しみにさよなら, Kanashimi ni Sayonara)

Atsuko Enomoto edit

  • Be My Angel

Shōko Inoue edit

  • God's Mistake (神様のミステイク, Kamisama no Misuteiku)
  • Don't Say the Girl's Name (彼女の名前を呼ばないで, Kanojo no Namae o Yobanai de)
  • The Elevator from the Stars (星空からのエレベーター, Hoshizora kara no Erebētā)

Hiromi Iwasaki edit

  • I Can't Live Without Loving You (好きにならずにいられない, Suki ni Narazu ni Irarenai)

Yoshie Kashiwabara edit

  • I Understand the Sun (太陽は知っている, Taiyō wa Shitteiru)

Shizuka Kudo edit

MIE edit

Akina Nakamori edit

Miho Nakayama edit

Megumi Ogata edit

  • Traces of Jealousy -Aza- (ジェラシーの痕跡-アザ-, Jerashī no Konseki -Aza-)

Project DMM edit

Shanadoo edit

  • King Kong

References edit

  1. ^ "DISQUE - Works -". Avex Group. Archived from the original on 2008-02-10. Retrieved 2007-12-31.

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