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Nujabes

1974 - 2010

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Su biografía está disponible en 26 idiomas en Wikipedia. Nujabes ocupa el puesto 1559 entre los músico más populares (subió del puesto 1587 en 2024), el puesto 1447 entre las biografías más populares de Japón (bajó del puesto 1375 en 2019) y el puesto 16 entre los músico de japón más populares.

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Among Músicos

Among músicos, Nujabes ranks 1,559 out of 3,175Before him are Wilko Johnson, Roy Wood, Jolin Tsai, Memphis Minnie, Joshua Bell, and Laurent Voulzy. After him are Daniel Lanois, Zoot Sims, Johnny Griffin, Neal Schon, Johnny Mercer, and Kiko Loureiro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Nujabes ranks 158Before him are Xzibit, Kevin Durand, David Dencik, Amber Valletta, Zoran Zaev, and Daniel Wu. After him are Cyril Raffaelli, Steve Nash, Martin Henderson, Abubakar Shekau, Özgür Özel, and Takahiro Sasaki. Among people deceased in 2010, Nujabes ranks 315Before him are Carlos Monsiváis, Loris Kessel, Christopher Cazenove, Boris Tishchenko, Hal Connolly, and István Bilek. After him are Shunpei Uto, Luigi Padovese, Philippe Séguin, Eva Ibbotson, Nena, and Isabella Abbott.

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In Japón

Among people born in Japón, Nujabes ranks 1,447 out of NaNBefore him are Daichi Fukushima (1977), Ryo Kawasaki (1947), Hiroshi Kaneda (1953), Homare Sawa (1978), Joji (1992), and Shuji Tsurumi (1938). After him are Eiichi Uemura (1975), Kitamura Tokoku (1868), Toshiyuki Morikawa (1967), Shunpei Uto (1918), Kazuyoshi Hoshino (1947), and Wataru Endo (1993).

Among Músicos In Japón

Among músicos born in Japón, Nujabes ranks 16Before him are Yuki Kajiura (1965), Yoshiki (1965), Mitski (1990), Mana (1969), Gackt (1973), and Ryo Kawasaki (1947). After him are Masaharu Fukuyama (1969), Hyde (1969), Miyavi (1981), Nobuko Imai (1943), Yoko Shimomura (1967), and Nigo (1970).

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