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Tatsuro Yamashita

Biography

Tatsurō Yamashita (山下 達郎, Yamashita Tatsurō; born February 4, 1953), occasionally referred to as Tatsu Yamashita or Tats Yamashita, is a Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer, whose music in the early 1980s is now widely regarded as a cornerstone of city pop. His most well-known song is "Christmas Eve", a best-selling song released in Japan in the 1980s. It has appeared on the Japanese charts for over 35 consecutive years. He is known for his collaborations with his wife Mariya Takeuchi on many songs, including "Plastic Love", and the American songwriter Alan O'Day, with whom he co-wrote the songs "Your Eyes", "Magic Ways", "Love Can Go the Distance", and "Fragile". In the overseas City Pop revival that began in the 2010s, he has frequently been called the "King of City Pop". Yamashita is considered a major contributor to Japanese music and is ranked by HMV Japan as the sixth among the top 100 Japanese Artists.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

1,748 releases · 380 albums · active 1972–2026

  • Performance · 10,109
  • Other credits · 3,889
  • Production · 623
  • Engineering · 11
  • Mastering · 9

Studios: Onkio Haus · CBS/Sony Roppongi Studio · Studio A, Shibaura, Tokyo · Sound City Studio

Frequent collaborators

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