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5d8a1e7654 Production credits[edit]. The album peaked at number one and was certified million.[1][2] The album also spawned the top-charted single "Dance If You Want It", which peaked at number three. 5 from New York Released: December 2, 1996 Label: Sony Japan Formats: VHS Toshinobu Kubota Concert Tour '96 Oyeees! Released: March 1, 1997 Label: Sony Japan Formats: VHS, DVD Super Duper Vol. The album, like its predecessors, peaked at number one and became certified million.[1][2] Following the next three years, Kubota released "Kubojah: Parallel World I", "Neptune", and "The Baddest II". Retrieved on September 15, 2012 ^ Toshinobu Kubota - Nagareboshi To Koi No Ame (Billboard Japan Hot 100). He began experimenting with other genres, including reggae, go-go, psychedelic soul, funk, and rock music, in his latter albums, Kubojah: Parallel Word I, Bonga Wanga, Bumpin' Voyage, and Nothing But Your Love. After a four-year hiatus, Kubota released his fifteenth album, Timeless Fly in February 2010. The single peaked at number 19 on the Oricon Singles chart. ^ a b He Likes It Like That. Chance (1993, Fuji TV, Episode 12)[22] No Tomorrow (2010, Episode Kyy) as the street musician .
Retrieved on August 5, 2012 ^ a b c d Toshinobu Kubota History. Other albums[edit]. v t e Toshinobu Kubota Discography Studio albums Shake It Paradise Groovin' Such A Funky Thang! Bonga Wanga Kubojah: Parallel World I Neptune Bumpin' Voyage Sunshine, Moonlight La La La Love Thang Nothing But Your Love As One United Flow Time to Share For Real? Timeless Fly Gold Skool Kubossa: Parallel World II Compilation albums The Baddest The Baddest II Toshinobu Kubota Greatest Hits The Best of Kubota Toshinobu The Baddest: Only For Lovers In The Mood The Baddest III Love & Rain: Love Songs The Baddest: Hit Parade Tribute albums Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota The World Sings Kubota Other albums Kiss My Thang: Toshinobu Kubota's Selection Related labels Columbia Records Epic Records Mastersix Foundation Sony Music Entertainment Sony Music Entertainment Japan Category Commons . Retrieved on 15 September 2012 ^ Toshinobu Kubota 25th Anniversary Toshinobu Kubota Concert Tour 2012 "Party ain't A Party!" DVD. Retrieved on 29 April 2012 ^ "Toshinobu Kubota DVD" (in Japanese). In February 2010, he released his fifteenth album, Timeless Fly. In January 1989, the second single, "Indigo Waltz", was released. In 1994, he relocated to New York in the United States of America and began working on upcoming album. MTVJapan.com. Studio albums[edit].
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