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Johnny Kitagawa

Johnny Kitagawa
ジャニー喜多川
Birth name John Hiromu Kitagawa
Born (1931-10-23) October 23, 1931 (age 85)
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Pop, electronic dance
Occupation(s) Record producer
Years active 1968–present
Associated acts Johnnys, Four Leaves, Shonentai, Hey! Say! JUMP, SMAP, NEWS, V6, Arashi, Tackey & Tsubasa, KAT-TUN, KinKi Kids, Tokio, Kanjani8, NYC, Kis-My-Ft2, Sexy Zone, A.B.C-Z, Johnny's WEST
Website www.johnnys-net.jp

Johnny Hiromu Kitagawa (ジャニー喜多川 Janī Kitagawa?) (born John Hiromu Kitagawa (喜多川 擴 Kitagawa Hiromu?, October 23, 1928)), is the founder and president of Johnny & Associates, a production agency for numerous popular boy bands in Japan. Kitagawa assembled, produced and managed more than a dozen popular bands, including Hey! Say! JUMP, SMAP, Arashi, Kanjani8, V6, NEWS and KAT-TUN. Kitagawa's influence has spread beyond music to the realms of theatre and television. Regarded as one of the most powerful figures in the Japanese entertainment industry, he has held a virtual monopoly on the creation of boy bands in Japan for more than 40 years.

From 1988 to 2000, Kitagawa was the subject of a number of claims that he had taken advantage of his position to engage in improper sexual relationships with boys under contract to his talent agency. Kitagawa denied these claims, and in 2002 was awarded an 8.8 million yen judgment against the magazine that had published such allegations. An appeal by the magazine followed, resulting in a partial reversal of the judgment. The Tokyo High Court reduced the damages to ¥1.2 million, concluding that the reports of drinking and smoking were defamatory but that the allegations of sexual exploitation of adolescent boys by Johnny Kitagawa were true. A 2004 appeal to the Supreme Court by Kitagawa was rejected.


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