Kenji Ozawa (小沢 健二, Ozawa Kenji) is a Japanese musician, designer and writer. Ozawa was a member of the pop duo Flipper's Guitar, and said to be one of the musicians that found and influenced so-called Shibuya-kei music style.[1] He graduated from the University of Tokyo. His uncle, Seiji Ozawa, was a noted conductor.

Kenji Ozawa
On stage in 2024
On stage in 2024
Background information
Born (1968-04-14) April 14, 1968 (age 56)
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocal
  • Guitar
Years active1987-present
Labels
Website小沢健二 ひふみよ Official Site

Personal history

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Ozawa was born on April 14, 1968, in Sagamihara, Kanagawa. His father Toshio Ozawa is a professor (German Literature) and his mother Makiko Ozawa is a clinical psychologist.

Ozawa's first claim to fame was as a member of the pop duo Flipper's Guitar. After the disband of the group, he debuted as a solo musician in 1993.

"Konya wa Boogie Back" (BOOGIE BACK), Ozawa's 3rd single released in 1994, which was a collaboration with Japanese Hip-Hop group Scha Dara Parr became a smash hit. The album "LIFE" was highly evaluated; it was voted #1 Album of 1990's J-pop/rock albums in a "Music Magazine".

After releasing several works, Ozawa stopped his activity as a musician in Japan after 1998. He released "Eclectic" in 2002, and "Ecology of Everyday Life" which was an instrumental album in 2006, and also started writing "USAGI!" a nursery-story-style writing about the social environment, but never showed up in front of the audiences as a pop musician.

In 2010, Ozawa suddenly announced a concert tour "Hihumiyo" and restarted his public activity in Japan, and held several events and concerts. Also he married American photographer Elizabeth Coll, later giving birth to two sons Rion and Amanu.

In 2017, "Ryuudoutai ni Tsuite (On Fluid)" was released as a CD. It has been 19 years since the last single was released. Album "So kakkoii Uchuu (So kakkoii Pluriverse)" was released in 2019.

Discography

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CD singles

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Title English Title Released Tracks Note
1 Tenki Yomi TENKI-YOMI July 21, 1993
  1. Tenki Yomi
  2. Kurayami Kara Te Wo Nobase
  3. Tenki Yomi (Original Karaoke)
2 Kurayami Kara Te Wo Nobase REACH OUT OF THE DARKNESS December 1, 1993
  1. Kurayami Kara Te Wo Nobase
  2. Yoru to Hidokei (swamp folk)
  3. Kurayami Kara Te Wo Nobase (Original Karaoke)
3 Konya Wa Boogie Back BOOGIE BACK (nice vocal) March 9, 1994
  1. Konya Wa Boogie Back (nice vocal)
  2. Konya Wa Boogie Back (meanwhile back at the party)
  3. Konya Wa Boogie Back (Karaoke for vocal)
released as [Kenji Ozawa featuring Scha Dara Parr]

"Konya wa Boogie Back" (BOOGIE BACK (smooth rap)) is also released as [Scha Dara Parr feat. Kenji Ozawa]

4 Aishi Aisarete Ikirunosa / Tokyo Ren-ai Senka・Mata wa Koi wa Ittemirya Body Blow Love Is What We Need / Love Is Like a Body Blow July 20, 1994
  1. Aishi Aisarete Ikirunosa
  2. Tokyo Ren-ai Senka・Mata wa Koi wa Ittemirya Body Blow
  3. Aishi Aisarete Ikirunosa (Original Karaoke)
  4. Tokyo Ren-ai Senka・Mata wa Koi wa Ittemirya Body Blow (Original Karaoke)
5 Lovely LOVELY August 31, 1994
  1. Lovely
  2. Konya wa Boogie Back ("DISCO TO GO" LIVE)
Also released as Analog Single on November 23, 1995
6 Carolla II ni Notte - January 1, 1995
  1. Carolla II ni Notte
  2. Carolla II ni Notte (Original Karaoke)
Lyric / Music not written by Kenji Ozawa
7 Ozawa Kenji = Tsusumi Kyohei Song Book

Tsuyoi Kimochi Tsuyoi Ai / Sore wa Chotto

Metropolitan Love Affair / I'm Afraid Not February 28, 1995
  1. Tsuyoi Kimochi Tsuyoi Ai
  2. Sore wa Chotto
Music written by Kyōhei Tsutsumi
8 Door wo Knock Suru Nowa Dareda? Who's Gonna Knock the Door? March 29, 1995
  1. Door wo Knock Suru Nowa Dareda? (Boys Life Pt.1: Christmas Story)
  2. Door wo Knock Suru Nowa Dareda? ("THE LIFE SHOW" LIVE)
  3. Door wo Knock Suru Nowa Dareda? (Door Knock Shippai!)
  4. Door wo Knock Suru Nowa Dareda? (Original Karaoke)
9 Senjo no Boys Life - May 17, 1995
  1. Senjo no Boys Life (Boys Life pt.2: Ai wa Message)
  2. Bokura ga Tabi ni Deru Riyuu (THE LIFE SHOW Live)
  3. Senjo no Boys Life (Boys Life pt.2: Ai wa Message) (Original Karaoke)
10 Sayonara Nante Ienaiyo NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE November 8, 1995
  1. Sayonara Nante Ienaiyo
  2. Icho Namiki no Serenade (LIVE AT BUDOKAN)
  3. Sayonara Nante Ienaiyo (Original Karaoke)
11 Tsuukai Ukiuki Doori - December 20, 1995
  1. Tsuukai Ukiuki Doori
  2. Nagareboshi Be Bop
  3. Tsuukai Ukiuki Doori (Original Karaoke)
  4. Nagareboshi Be Bop (Original Karaoke)
12 Bokura ga Tabi ni Deru Riyuu (Single Edit) Letters, Lights, Travels On the Streets (Single Edit) May 16, 1996
  1. Bokura ga Tabi ni Deru Riyuu (Single Edit)
  2. Ryusei Be Bop (Revue'96 Live 96/03/09 Yokohama Arena)
  3. Bokura ga Tabi ni Deru Riyuu (Original Karaoke)
13 Otona ni Nareba - September 30, 1996
  1. Otona ni Nareba
  2. Kyuutai no Kanaderu Ongaku
  3. Otona ni Nareba (inst.)
14 Yume ga Yume nara - November 29, 1996
  1. Yume ga Yume Nara
  2. Yume ga Yume Nara (INST.)
15 Buddy / Koishikute - July 16, 1997
  1. Buddy
  2. Koishikute
  3. Koitte Yappari
  4. Sore wa Chotto
Also released as Analog Single on August 8, 1997
16 Yubi Saemo / Dice wo Korogase - September 18, 1997
  1. back to back
  2. Dice wo Korogase
  3. Yubi Saemo
  4. Ryusei Be Bop
Also released as Analog Single on the same date
17 Aru Hikari - December 10, 1997
  1. Aru Hikari (JFK 8'16" Full Length)
  2. Aru Hikari (JFK 4'23" F.O.)
  3. Utsukushisa
Also released as Analog Single on January 1, 1998
18 Haru ni Shite Kimi wo Omou - January 28, 1998
  1. Haru ni Shite Kimi wo Omou
  2. Haru ni shite Kimi wo Omou (Instrumental)
  3. Aru HIkari [Secret track]
19 Ryuudoutai ni Tsuite On Fluid February 22, 2017
  1. Ryuudoutai ni Tsuite
  2. Shimpiteki
  3. Ryuudoutai ni Tsuite (instrumental)
  4. Shimpiteki (instrumental)
20 Fukurou no Koe ga Kikoeru I Hear an Owl September 6, 2017
  1. Fukurou no Koe ga Kikoeru
  2. Cinnamon
  3. Fukurou no Koe ga Kikoeru (instrumental)
  4. Cinnamon (instrumental)
Released as Ozawa Kenji to Sekai no Owari
21 Arpeggio (Kitto Mahou no Tunnel no Saki) Arpeggio (Through The Wondrous Tunnel) February 14, 2018
  1. Arpeggio (Kitto Mahou no Tunnel no Saki)
  2. Lovely (Live In the Rain On a Yakatabune In Tokyo Bay) [Ozawa Kenji to Hikari Mitsushima]
  3. Arpeggio (Kitto Mahou no Tunnel no Saki)
22 Hikou Suru Kimi to Boku no Tameni / Unmei, Toiuka UFO ni (Do it Do it) The Crescent Shines / Destiny or an UFO December 22, 2021
  1. Hikou Suru Kimi to Boku no Tameni
  2. Unmei, Toiuka UFO ni (Do it Do it)
  3. Hikou Suru Kimi to Boku no Tameni (Instrumental)
  4. Unmei, Toiuka UFO ni (Do it Do it) (

Digital singles

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Title English Title Released Note
1 Shikkasho Bushi July 6, 2010
2 Tsuyoi Kimochi Tsuyoi Ai (1995 DAT Mix) Metropolitan Love Affair (1995 DAT Mix) April 4, 2019
3 Suisei Like A Comet October 11, 2019
4 Ultraman Zenbu Ultraman Zenbu March 9, 2021
5 El Fuego (The Honoo) El Fuego April 21, 2021
6 Naichau Makes My Cry May 26, 2021
7 Lovely (Remaster Short Edit) Lovely (Remaster Short Edit) December 21, 2022 Analog Record also released on January 27, 2023
8 Haru ni Shite Kimi wo Omou (2023 Remaster) Childish Tango (2023 Remaster) June 20, 2023
9 Toudai Kyuuhyakubankoudou Kougi ep 1. Noize

2. River Suite Kawa No Kumikyoku Arpeggio(Kitto Mahou No Tunnel No Saki)/Ichounamiki No Serenade (Tokyo Garden Theater Live 2022)

January 12, 2024 Track 1 Vocal: Mahito The People

Albums

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Title English Title Released Note JPN[2]
1st Inu wa Hoeru ga Caravan wa Susumu - September 29, 1993 re-released as "dogs" in 1997

Re-issued as the original title with bonus disc in 2021

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2nd LIFE LIFE August 31, 1994 Also released as an Analog Record 5
3rd Kyuutai no Kanaderu Ongaku - October 16, 1996 1
4th Eclectic Eclectic February 27, 2002 7
- Setsuna - December 27, 2003 Compilation Album 29
5th Ecology of Everyday Life Mainichi no Kankyou Gaku - March 8, 2006 Instrumental Album 35
- Warera, Toki - March 19, 2014 Live Album from "Hihumiyo" Tour in 2010. Limited Edition was originally released in March 21, 2012. 20
6th So kakkoii Uchuu So kakkoii Pluriverse November 13, 2019 3

Written works

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  • DOOWUTCHYALiKE (1994-1997)
  • USAGI! (2005-2017)
  • Kigyo teki na shakai, Therapy teki na shakai (2007)
  • Mahouteki Monologue Daihon (2016)
  • Haru Sora Niji no sho (2017)
  • Ice Cream ga Tokete Shimau Maeni (Kazuku no Halloween no tameno rensaku) as Ozawa Kenji to Nichibei Kyoufu Gakkai (2017) / Picture Book
  • Toudai Kyuuhyakubankoudou Kougi Kyoukasho (2023) / Text book

Video program

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  • Tokyo, Music & Us 2017-2018 (Apple Music)[3]

Live performance

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Concert / tour

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  • Hibiya Yagai Ongakudo Free Concert (1993)
  • DISCO TO GO (1994)
  • THE LIFE SHOW (1994)
  • VILLAGE (1995)
  • Revue'96 (1996)
  • "lover" (1996)
  • Hihumiyo (2010)
  • Tokyo no Machi ga Kanaderu (2012)
  • Mahouteki (2016)
  • Haru no Kuuki ni Niji wo Kake (2018)
  • Tobase wangan 2 nights, guitar bass drums de So kakkoii Uchuu e (2019)
  • So kakkoii Uchuu Shows (2022)
  • Toudai Kyuuhyakubankoudou Kougi (2023)
  • Bugi Baku Baby [with Scha Dara Parr] (2024)
  • Monochromatique (2024)

References

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  1. ^ "Shibuya-Kei Fans Rejoice: Cornelius And Kenji Ozawa". Fujirockers English. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  2. ^ 小沢健二のアルバム売上TOP12作品 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Tokyo, Music & Us 2017-2018 on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 15 August 2023.