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Tomomi Kahara

J-Pop

The next Tomomi Kahara concert is scheduled for Friday, May 16, 2025 at Fukuoka International Conference Hall in Hakata-Ku, Fukuoka, Japan. See all 11 upcoming concerts
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Top Songs By Tomomi Kahara

Listen to I'm proud (Radio Edit) by Tomomi Kahara, see lyrics, music video & more!
I'm proud (Radio Edit)Tomomi Kahara
Listen to I BELIEVE (Radio Edit) by Tomomi Kahara, see lyrics, music video & more!
I BELIEVE (Radio Edit)Tomomi Kahara
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I BelieveTomomi Kahara
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Listen to Keep Yourself Alive by Tomomi Kahara, see lyrics, music video & more!
Keep Yourself AliveTomomi Kahara
Listen to LOVE BRACE by Tomomi Kahara, see lyrics, music video & more!
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Listen to Departures by Tomomi Kahara, see lyrics, music video & more!
DeparturesTomomi Kahara
Listen to I'm Proud 2005 by Tomomi Kahara, see lyrics, music video & more!
I'm Proud 2005Tomomi Kahara
Listen to Itoshisato Setsunasato Kokorozuyosato by Tomomi Kahara, see lyrics, music video & more!
Itoshisato Setsunasato KokorozuyosatoTomomi Kahara
Listen to I'm proud by Tomomi Kahara, see lyrics, music video & more!
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Upcoming Concerts for Tomomi Kahara

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  • May
    16
    May 16, 2025
    Fukuoka International Conference Hall
    Hakata-Ku, Fukuoka
  • May
    17
    May 17, 2025
    Civic Auditorium Sears Home Yume Hall
    Kumamoto
  • May
    24
    May 24, 2025
    Sagamihara Civic Hall
    相模原市
  • May
    31
    May 31, 2025
    Hiroshima International Conference Hall (Phoenix Hall)
    Hiroshima
  • Jun
    01
    Jun 01, 2025
    岡山芸術創造劇場 ハレノワ
    北区, 岡山市
  • Jun
    07
    Jun 07, 2025
    Urayasu City Cultural Hall
    Urayasu
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More albums from Tomomi Kahara

Listen to Memories 3 - Kahara Back To 1995 by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMMemories 3 - Kahara Back To 1995Tomomi Kahara
Listen to Memories, Vol. 2 - Kahara All Time Covers by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMMemories, Vol. 2 - Kahara All Time CoversTomomi Kahara
Listen to Dream - Tomomi Kahara Concert 2013 by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMDream - Tomomi Kahara Concert 2013Tomomi Kahara
Listen to Memories - Kahara Covers by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMMemories - Kahara CoversTomomi Kahara
Listen to Dream-Self Cover Best- by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMDream-Self Cover Best-Tomomi Kahara
Listen to Naked by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMNakedTomomi Kahara
Listen to Love Again by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMLove AgainTomomi Kahara
Listen to BEST SELECTION:KAHALA TOMOMI by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMBEST SELECTION:KAHALA TOMOMITomomi Kahara
Listen to Believe In Future by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMBelieve In FutureTomomi Kahara
Listen to One Fine Day by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMOne Fine DayTomomi Kahara
Listen to nine cubes by Tomomi Kahara
ALBUMnine cubesTomomi Kahara

About Tomomi Kahara

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Hometown
Japan
Born
August 17, 1974
Genre
J-Pop
Japanese singer Tomomi Kahara is a classic example of a pop star who burned bright and crashed fast. Like Akina Nakamori before her and Ami Suzuki after her, Kahala achieved millions in sales with her brand of dancy pop, conscious of contemporary or slightly outdated Western music (think Janet Jackson and Celine Dion), only to drop under the public radar in a few years. She's closer to Nakamori than Suzuki in that her fall was connected to her personal excesses rather than legal battles, but, like both of them, Kahara managed to bounce back, although on a much smaller level than before. The man who made her a star was the famous -- and arguably notorious -- producer Tetsuya Komuro, who has played with TM Network and worked with Namie Amuro, hitomi, TRF, and, later, Ami Suzuki. Prior to meeting him, Kahara worked as a fashion model, but in 1995 she adopted the stage name Tomomi Kahala, derived from his initials (her real name is Tomomi Shimogawara, and in early 2000s she changed the spelling of the alias to "Kahara") and began her singing career. That career started with a bang, as her debut single, "Keep Yourself Alive," charged straight into the Top Ten and shifted 360,000 units, only to be shadowed by "I Believe"'s million copies, also in 1995. "I'm Proud" sold 1.37 million copies the next year, setting Kahara's personal record for singles and beating all of the 1995 releases by Namie Amuro, labeled by the media to be her rival. Her debut album, Love Brace (1996), the music for which was composed by Komuro, is considered among his best works and boasted gargantuan sales of 2.5 million, more than one million of those within the first week of its release. Kahara, who began dating Komuro at the time, capitalized on her success in 1997, when her single "Hate Tell a Lie" sold 1.05 million copies and the album Storytelling shifted 1.36 million, but it still marked the beginning of her career decline. "You Don't Give Up" (1998) was Kahara's last single to chart at number one; the album Nine Cubes (1998) sold only 260,000 copies; and, meanwhile, the tabloids were all over her scandalous relationship with Komuro, which ended in a breakup amid rumors of drug abuse by both Komuro and Kahara. That was followed by Kahara's several suicide attempts, a stint in rehab, and a temporary loss of her contract with Warner Music. The label still didn't miss the chance to release Kahala Compilation (1999), which scored number one and sold 650,000 copies. Kahara was signed back in 1999, and worked with Masato "Max" Matsuura, the Japanese producer famous for his eye for star potential, as well as American showbiz heavyweights Andy Marvel (he produced Jessica Simpson), Gary Carolla, and Vincent de Giorgio (they composed music for *NSYNC). She began writing her lyrics herself, though. But even the impressive cast of producers didn't prevent her 1999 and 2001 albums (One Fine Day and Love Again, respectively) from charting like rocks. In 2004 Kahara switched to Universal, where she enjoyed some very moderate success -- her sixth album, Naked (2005), sold 12,000 copies. Her career briefly surged in 2006, when she starred in a musical and released the best-selling photo book Crystallize II, full of risqué nude shots (it came with two strawberry-flavored condoms). She also did a song for the prime-time period drama Taiga, but then hit another stroke of bad luck: her talent agency fired her in 2007, tired of her psychological problems, which only grew worse after Komuro was busted in 2008 for alleged financial fraud. In January 2009 Kahara was hospitalized due to a tranquilizer overdose. ~ Alexey Eremenko

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