Soul Tree Toshinobu Kubota Rarity

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Toshinobu Kubota

Discography Studio albums 18 Compilation albums 10 Video albums 11 Music videos 38 Singles 72 Soundtrack albums 29 Tribute albums 2 Promotional singles 11 The discography of Japanese R&B singer consists of eighteen studio albums, ten compilation albums, two tribute albums, and over seventy singles. In 1985, Kubota signed with and began producing and writing songs for many of label's singers and groups. Under the label, Kubota released his first single, 'Shitsui no Downtown' in June 1986, followed by 'Time Shower ni Utarete' in December. Both songs were well received by radio, placing fifty-three and thirty-five on the Oricon Singles Chart. In September 1986, his debut album,, peaked at number twenty-two and remained on the Oricon Albums Chart for seven consecutive weeks.

Toshinobu Kubota Greatest Hits is the third series of greatest. ^ 'TOSHINOBU KUBOTA GREATEST HITS RARE RELEASE. Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota. Kubota Toshinobu(久保田利伸) 2014-10-17. Kubota Toshinobu(久保田利伸, 1986-2013) 2014-10-16. 久保田利伸 - THE BADDEST~Hit Parade~.rar. Toshinobu Kubota Greatest Hits is the third series of greatest. ^ 'TOSHINOBU KUBOTA GREATEST HITS RARE RELEASE. Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota.

Shake It Paradise became certified million. The following year in 1987, Kubota's second studio album,, debuted at number thirty-three and was certified million. Rae Carruth.

In February 1988, Kubota released 'You Were Mine', which debuted at number two. In September 1988, Kubota released his third album,. The album peaked at number one and was certified million.

'La La La Love Song' is a song recorded by Japanese R&B singer Toshinobu. BoA + SOUL'd OUT recorded the song for the Toshinobu Kubota tribute album 'Soul Tree.

The album also spawned the top-charted single 'Dance If You Want It', which peaked at number three. In 1989, Kubota released his compilation album,. The album also peaked at number one and was certified million. Kubota's fourth studio album,, was released in July 1990. The album, like its predecessors, peaked at number one and became certified million. Following the next three years, Kubota released ', ', and '. In 1994, he relocated to New York in the United States of America and began working on upcoming album.

In January 1995, he released seventh album,. The album spawned the top-five hit 'Yoru ni Dakarete (A Night in Afro Blue)'. In September 1995, Kubota released an English version of Bumpin' Voyage, which was titled, his eighth album.

The album peaked at number one and sold over a half million records worldwide. In May 1996, Kubota released '.' The single became Kubota's first number one hit.

The single also became certified million selling over two million copies worldwide. The song was also used as the theme song of Japanese television drama series. In December 1996, the album was released. The album peaked at number two and became certified double platinum, selling over 840,00 copies. In following years, Kubota released three non-album singles 'Cymbals' (1997), 'Ahhhhh!' (1998), and 'Soul Bangin' (1999).

In 2000, Kubota released the albums (second English-language album) and, which both albums charted in the top ten. In the following years, Kubota went on to release the albums (2002), (his third English-language album) (2004), and (2006). After a four-year hiatus, Kubota released his fifteenth album, in February 2010. The album charted at number nine on the Oricon Albums Chart. In November 2010, Kubota released his sixth compilation album. The lead single ' charted at number three on the Oricon Singles chart.

Kubota released his sixteenth album,, in August 2011. The album charted at number three, selling over 33,000 copies in its first week of release.

Kubota released ' in November 2011, which peaked at number two. As of July 2012, Kubota has sold over twelve million records to date. In March 2015, Kubota released 'L.O.K.' The album peaked at number three on the Oricon Weekly Albums chart and sold 21,285 copies in its first week of release. • ^ (in Japanese).. Retrieved 2012-08-05.

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