Daisuke Inoue
Biography
Daisuke Inoue (井上 大佑, Inoue Daisuke; born May 10, 1940) is a Japanese businessman best known as an inventor of the karaoke machine. Inoue, a musician in his youth employed in backing businesspeople who wanted to sing in bars, invented the machine as a means of allowing them to sing without live back-up. He did not patent the machine and so did not directly profit, but he continued to work in the industry it generated, including patenting a protective pesticide for karaoke machines. Named one of Time magazine's "Most Influential Asians of the Century" in 1999, he was awarded the Ig Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 and in 2005 was the subject of the Japanese biographical film Karaoke. Recent studies have revealed the existence of several people who invented and commercialized karaoke machines prior to Inoue.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
770 releases · 212 albums · active 1981–2026
- Performance · 802
- Other credits · 549
- Production · 17
Studios: CBS/Sony Roppongi Studio · Onkio Haus · CBS/Sony Shinanomachi Studio · Capitol Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Madness
- Circus (18)
- Masaki Ueda (2)
- Kyoko Koizumi
- Anri (2)
- Tatsuro Yamashita
- Strawberry Switchblade









