Masao_Urino

Masao Urino

Masao Urino

Japanese screenwriter


Masao Urino (売野 雅勇, Urino Masao, born 22 February 1951 in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese lyricist, script writer, and film director. He has written lyrics for many musical groups and individual artists, sometimes under the pseudonym Reiji Asō (麻生 麗二, Asō Reiji).[1]

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After graduating from Tochigi Prefectural Ashikaga High School, he graduated in 1974 with a degree in literature from Sophia University. After graduating, he worked as a copy writer for the advertising firm Mannensha (萬年社), which went bankrupt in 1999. Due to missing an error in an advertisement in a national newspaper, though, he was forced to do other work. While working at Tōkyū Agency International (now Frontage), he made his lyricist debut with the 1981 Chanels song Hoshi Kuzu no Dance Hall.[1][2]

In 1982, he had a big hit with the Akina Nakamori song Shōjo A.[1][2] From there, he wrote the lyrics for a series of hit songs sung by Hiroaki Serizawa, and for the J-pop group The Checkers (Namida no Request).[1][2] He has written lyrics for artists including Hidemi Ishikawa, Jun'ichi Inagaki, Daisuke Inoue, Hiromi Iwasaki, Yoshimi Iwasaki, Tomio Umezawa, Yukiko Okada, Yōko Oginome, Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, Naoko Kawai, Yuri Kunizane, Masahiko Kondō, Kiyotaka Sugiyama, Tomomi Nishimura, Yū Hayami, Chiemi Hori, Junko Miyama, and others.[1]

Urino made his directorial and script writing debut in 1990 with the film Cinderella Express.[1][2]

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References

  1. 井筒日美. 売野雅勇(麻生麗二) (in Japanese). 日美のプリズム・テアトル-作詞家・井筒日美公式サイト. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  2. "Masao Urino". Archived from the original on 14 November 2004. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  3. 井筒日美. "売野雅勇(麻生麗二)Part I-提供アーティストあ行-" (in Japanese). 日美のプリズム・テアトル-作詞家・井筒日美公式サイト. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  4. 井筒日美. "売野雅勇(麻生麗二)Part II-提供アーティストか~わ行-" (in Japanese). 日美のプリズム・テアトル-作詞家・井筒日美公式サイト. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  5. ソングリスト (in Japanese). VAP. Archived from the original on 9 October 2007. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  6. K. Hirose. "ARTIST FILE / 芹澤廣明" (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  7. 芹澤廣明 作品リスト (in Japanese). あだち充 アニメ 挿入歌. 1 February 2001. Retrieved 27 March 2008.

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