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Masa Takumi

Masanori Takumi (Japanese: 宅見将典, Hepburn: Takumi Masanori), better known as Masa Takumi, is a Japanese Grammy Award-winning multi-instrumentalist, composer, and music producer. He was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2014 for Best Reggae Album and won Best Global Music Album for his solo album, Sakura, at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in 2023.[1][2][3][4][5] His music video, Deep Down, was nominated for Best Independent Music Video at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards in 2018.[6] He has written and produced songs for AAA, Da Pump, Eric Martin, and others.[7]

Masa Takumi

Masanori Takumi

(1978-11-14) November 14, 1978
  • Composer
  • musician
  • music producer

2000–present

  • Piano
  • guitar
  • bass
  • drums
  • shamisen

  • BMG
  • Domo Records

宅見将典

たくみ まさのり

タクミ マサノリ

Takumi is an anime TV series composer, arranger, and musician who is known for composing theme songs, arranging music, and performing on Claymore, Genshiken, Witchblade, Peach Girl and Koi Kaze, among others.[8][9][10]

Early life and career[edit]

Masa Takumi (also known as Masanori Takumi) was born in Osaka, Japan.[11] He started playing the trumpet at eight years old in his elementary school's brass band and started playing the drums and composing music at twelve years old. During his teen years he taught himself to play the guitar, bass, and piano. In 2000, Takumi joined the band, Siren where he was a songwriter, drummer, and sound producer. The group signed a record deal with BMG Japan but disbanded in 2004 and Takumi decided to pursue composing and producing full-time.

Music career[edit]

Takumi is a composer and music producer, and plays the guitar, piano, bass, drums, and the shamisen.


In Asia, he has written and arranged songs for major recording artists Exile, Daigo, Da Pump, Cute, AAA,[12] Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku (Japan),[13] Kara, and FT Island (South Korea), among others.[14] Takumi also composes and produces music for numerous anime TV series such as Claymore, Witchblade, Peach Girl, Genshiken, and Koi Kaze.[15]


He has worked with US recording artists, writing and producing music for Eric Martin and Terry Bozzio.[16] In 2017, he wrote the song Let’s Make A Video for Poppy and wrote Reflection for Trey Songz in 2018.[17][18]


Takumi was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2014 for the album Reggae Connections, as a member of Sly and Robbie. He released Stars Falling in 2016, and his 2017 album Deep Down won a bronze medal for Best Contemporary Instrumental Music at the Global Music Awards 2018.[19] The music video for Deep Down was nominated for a Hollywood Music In Media Awards for Best Independent Music Video in 2018. In 2020, Takumi began working working with Domo Music Group and released, Heritage, which received favorable reviews.[7]


Takumi's 2021 album release, Sakura, won a Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album in 2023.[1]

2021 – Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric: Sonic Jr and Hoopa in the Clash of Ages (film) - (featured musician)

[24]

2013 – – ending theme ("Te o Tsunagō" sung by Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku)[13]

Pokémon: Black & White: Adventures in Unova

2007 – – (TV series/22 episodes) - original soundtrack[25]

Claymore

2006 – Gift - Eternal Rainbow - (TV series/26 episodes) theme song arrangement

2006 –

Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru

2006 – - (TV series/24 episodes) music

Witchblade

2004 – - (TV series/12 episodes) - original soundtrack[26]

Genshiken

2004 – (TV mini-series) - music

Koi Kaze

2004 – [27]

Suzuka

2005 – - (TV series/25 episodes) music

Peach Girl

2006 – - music, theme song arrangement

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