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・ Kenji Dai
・ Kenji Doihara
・ Kenji Ebisawa
・ Kenji Eda
・ Kenji Ekuan
・ Kenji Eno
・ Kenji Fujimitsu
・ Kenji Fujimori
・ Kenji Fujimoto
・ Kenji Fujinaka
・ Kenji Fukaya
・ Kenji Fukuda
・ Kenji Fukui
・ Kenji Fusé
・ Kenichi Maeyamada
Kenichi Maeyamada production discography
・ Kenichi Marumo
・ Kenichi Matsuoka
・ Kenichi Matsuyama
・ Kenichi Mikawa
・ Kenichi Mizuno
・ Kenichi Mori
・ Kenichi Muraeda
・ Kenichi Nakata
・ Kenichi Nishi
・ Kenichi Ogasawara
・ Kenichi Ogata
・ Kenichi Ogata (shoot boxer)
・ Kenichi Ogata (voice actor)
・ Kenichi Ohmae


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Kenichi Maeyamada production discography : ウィキペディア英語版
Kenichi Maeyamada production discography

Japanese musician Kenichi Maeyamada, also known as Hyadain, has produced music for idol musicians, anime, games, pop musicians and television shows. Maeyama's first production was in 2004, for the ''Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D Fourth Stage D Selection+'' album song "Don't Go Baby", where had was credited as ED. He began producing songs for artists full-time in 2007 and 2008, including music for the anime ''Kirarin Revolution'', including the theme songs "Tan Tan Taan!" and "Hapi Hapi Sunday!", both of which were Oricon top 10 hits. In 2009, Maeyama produced the singles "It's All Love!" for Kumi Koda x Misono, and the anime ''One Piece'' theme song "Share the World" by TVXQ, both of which reached number 1.
Maeyama produces much of the music released by Stardust Promotion idol groups, including Momoiro Clover Z, Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, Tacoyaki Rainbow and Dish. This includes Momoiro Clover's major label debut single "Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo" (2010), "Z Densetsu: Owarinaki Kakumei" (2011) and "Mugen no Ai" (2012), all of which have been certified gold.〔 Maeyama also produces for Toy's Factory idol group Dempagumi.inc and occasionally AKB48 related groups, most notable No3b, and several Johnny's Entertainment acts.
Maeyamada has produced theme songs, character singles and background music for various anime, including ''Mitsudomoe'', ''Squid Girl'' and ''Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko''. He writes all of the songs for the NHK Educational TV program ''Rekishi ni Dokiri'', which feature Nakamura Shidō II performing small skits about famous figures from Japanese history.
== Songs produced for other artists ==


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