Keiichi Tomita
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冨田 恵一 | |
| Born | 冨田 恵一 (Tomita Keiichi) January 1, 1962 |
| Other names | Tomita Lab |
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| Years active | 1988–present |
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| Website | tomitalab |
Keiichi Tomita (冨田 恵一, Tomita Keiichi; born January 1, 1962) is a Japanese music producer, composer, and arranger active in the pop music industry. Renowned as a "pop maestro" and "master of sound," Tomita has produced iconic tracks for prominent artists, including Misia’s chart-topping hit "Everything" and Mika Nakashima’s debut single "Stars." His production work extends to a diverse array of musicians such as Kirinji, Bird, Maaya Sakamoto, Ringo Sheena, and Kaela Kimura, showcasing his versatility and influence in shaping contemporary Japanese pop music.