Ryuichi Ogata

  • Ryuichi
  • Dravil
Occupations
  • Singer
  • rapper
  • guitarist
Years active
  • 2001–2020
  • 2021-present
Musical careerGenres
  • J-pop
  • rock
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Member of
  • All City Steppers
Formerly of
  • W-inds
  • Radio Foundation
Websitewww.ryuichiogata.com
Musical artist

Ryuichi Ogata (緒方 龍一, Ogata Ryūichi, born December 17, 1985), also known mononymously as Ryuichi[2] or Dravil, is a Japanese singer, rapper, and guitarist. In 2001, he rose to fame as a member of the Japanese boy band W-inds as the group's dancer, back-up vocalist, and rapper. In addition to his activities with W-inds, Ogata also played guitar and provided back-up vocals for the rock bands Radio Foundation and All City Steppers.[2]

In 2020, Ogata briefly retired from the entertainment industry from health problems. In 2021, he returned as a solo singer, performing under the stage name Dravil.

Career

2001-2020: W-inds, Radio Foundation, and All City Steppers

Ogata began taking dance classes at Sapporo with his older sister and met Ryohei Chiba there. In 2000, Ogata, along with Chiba, passed auditions held at their dance school to join Keita Tachibana and form the boy band w-inds. Although initially chosen to be a dancer, Ogata later contributed to their songs as a back-up vocal and rapper. During the Prime of Life Tour in 2004, Ogata rapped and sang his first and only solo song, "Energy."

Ogata joined independent rock band Radio Foundation in 2006 as their lead guitarist. Shortly after he left in 2009, Radio Foundation's lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Kenma Miyaoku died from a heart attack on July 12, 2009,[2][3] prior to recording their debut album.[4] Radio Foundation released the music video for "Brain Washing", directed by Shota Matsuda, as a tribute to Miyaoku a year after his death.[5] Ogata paid tribute to him at W-inds's 2010 concerts.

In 2013, Ogata formed the rock band All City Steppers with guitarist and vocalist Leo Imamura from the band The John's Guerilla, and his childhood friend, bassist Ryuki Maeda from the band Terror Familia. He was reacquainted with both of them during Miyaoku's funeral. Ogata provided guitar and backing vocals for the band.[2] Their debut single, "Precious Girl", was released on August 21, 2013, and peaked at No. 31 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.[6] Their first album, Sexy Virgin Riot, was released on March 5, 2014, and peaked at No. 36 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.[7]

On June 1, 2020, Ogata announced that he was retiring from entertainment due to developing a psychosomatic disorder, leaving him prone to experiencing stress and anxiety.[8]

2021-present: Solo career

In March 2021, Ogata announced he was returning to the entertainment industry under the stage name Dravil, releasing his debut solo single "All Together" / "Reborn."[9]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Star Light Himself Cameo
2002 Nurse no Oshigoto: The Movie Soccer player Cameo

Radio

Year Title Notes
2000–2008 w-inds.'s Windy Street

References

  1. ^ "緒方龍一のプロフィール" [Ryuichi Ogata's profile]. Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ryuichi(w-inds.)所属の新バンドALL CITY STEPPERS デビュー決定". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). June 14, 2013. Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  3. ^ "緒方龍一前樂隊主唱宮奧謙馬心臟病去世(組圖)" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. July 20, 2009. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
  4. ^ "宮奥謙馬 (Kenma Miyaoku)1985 – 2009". Tokyo Dandy. July 16, 2009. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
  5. ^ "Radio Foundation – Brain Washing PV". Tokyo Dandy. July 12, 2010. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
  6. ^ "オリコン週間 シングルランキング 2013年08月19日~2013年08月25日 31~40位". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  7. ^ "オリコン週間 アルバムランキング 2014年03月03日~2014年03月09日 31~40位". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  8. ^ "w-inds.緒方龍一脱退 ストレスから心身症に". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). May 31, 2020. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  9. ^ "跨海視訊訪/緒方龍一最近熱衷的事物竟是看這個 後篇". Yahoo! News Taiwan (in Chinese). March 3, 2021. Archived from the original on April 6, 2022. Retrieved May 31, 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • v
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Studio albums
  • 1st Message
  • The System of Alive
  • Prime of Life
  • Ageha
  • Thanks
  • Journey
  • Seventh Ave.
  • Another World
  • Move Like This
  • Timeless
  • Blue Blood
  • Invisible
  • 100
  • 20XX: We Are
Compilation albums
  • BesTracks
  • Christmas Harmony: Vision Factory Presents
  • Best Eleven
  • 10th Anniversary Best Album: We Dance for Everyone
  • 10th Anniversary Best Album: We Sing for You
  • Best Album: 20XX "The Best"
Remix albums
  • Buddies
Video releases
  • Private of w-inds
  • Works vol.1
  • 1st Live Tour: 1st Message
  • Works vol.2
  • The System of Alive: Tour 2003
  • Works vol.3
  • Prime of Life: Tour 2004
  • w-inds.tv
  • Works vol.4
  • Live Tour 2005: Ageha
  • Works vol.5
  • Live Tour 2007: Journey
  • Live Tour 2008: Seventh Ave.
  • Works Best
  • Live Tour 2009: Sweet Fantasy in Hong Kong
  • w-inds.M Returns DX
  • Live Tour 2010: Another World at Budokan
  • 10th Anniversary 314
  • 10th Anniversary: Three Fourteen at Nihon Budokan
  • 10th Anniversary: Best Live Tour 2011 Final at Nihon Budokan
  • Live Tour 2012: Move Like This
  • Live Tour: Awake at Nihon Budokan
  • Live Tour 2014: Timeless
  • 15th Anniversary Live
  • 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2016: Forever Memories
  • Live Tour 2017: Invisible
  • Live Tour 2018: 100
  • Live Tour 2019: Future/Past
  • Works Best 2
Singles
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