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''Sonic the Hedgehog''
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Masato Nakamura

NameMasato Nakamura
Birth Date1958-10-1
Birth PlaceChōfu, Japan
InstrumentBass guitar
GenreJ-popelectropopjazzcity popchiptunevideo game music
OccupationBassistcomposerrecord producer
Years Active1988–present
LabelUniversal Music Japan, Universal Republic Records
Current Member OfDreams Come True
Websitehttp://blog.dctgarden.com/

is a Japanese musician, bass guitarist, and record producer. He is a member of the J-pop band Dreams Come True, which was formed in 1988 and went on to sell over 50million CDs. He also composed the soundtracks for the video games Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992).

Career

Nakamura was originally a session musician before forming the "Cha-Cha & Audrey's Project" with Miwa Yoshida. In 1988, they formed the band Dreams Come True along with keyboardist Takahiro Nishikawa. In July 2002, he founded the record company "DCT Records" with Yoshida. They now serve as executive producers. Nakamura composes much of the catalog for Dreams Come True and arranges almost all of it.

On June 22, 2008, he married Mākii, the 20-year-old former lead vocalist of the Japanese rock band, High and Mighty Color.

''Sonic the Hedgehog''

Nakamura was picked by Sega to compose the music for the original Sonic the Hedgehog early in 1990. Later that year on 7 November, the game was revealed for the first time by being painted on the side of Dream Come True's tour bus. He was also in the middle of recording the band's fourth album, Million Kisses during Sonic the Hedgehog, and their fifth album, The Swinging Star during Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

In 2006, Nakamura contributed a remixed version of the ending theme from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, "Sweet Sweet Sweet", for the 2006 game Sonic the Hedgehog.

In 2022, Nakamura voiced the Siberian champion in the Japanese dub of the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 film.

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Category:1958 births
Category:Composers from Tokyo
Category:Dreams Come True (band)
Category:Japanese male composers
Category:Japanese session musicians
Category:Living people
Category:Japanese male bass guitarists
Category:People from Chōfu, Tokyo
Category:Japanese video game composers