Education
He graduated in 1987.
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He graduated in 1987.
He is best known as the singer and lyricist of the hard rock duo B"z. Born and raised in Tsuyama, Okayama, Inaba enrolled in Yokohama National University"s Faculty for Education in 1983 to become a qualified mathematics teacher. He made his musical debut in 1985 whilst still a student, contributing vocals to Toshiya "Ran" Matsukawa"s album Burning ~Tribute to Randy Rhoads~ under the stage name Mr.
Crazy Tiger.
Beginning with B"z in 1988, Inaba has, together with guitarist Tak Matsumoto, continued to release new material and tour as part of B"z almost every year since. He has also periodically released solo material, starting in 1997 with the album Magma, produced whilst B"z were on a brief hiatus. Unlike in B"z, where he contributes only lyrics, Inaba has composed all the music for his solo releases.
Inaba has also sung on other artists" releases, such as the Steve Vai song "Asian Sky" from the album The Ultra Zone in 1999.
On September 29, 2009, it was announced that he would be featured in Slash"s 2010 solo album, Slash. Inaba sang on the first single, "Sahara", released on November 11, 2009 in Japan.
The song Sahara was featured in the 15th track of the Japanese edition of the album. He has a wide vocal range, covering three and a half octaves.
Amongst his musical influences are Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Queen, and Guns North" Roses.
He respects David Coverdale, Robert Plant, Axl Rose, and especially Steven Tyler as vocalists. He is also a fan of Elvis Presley.
B"z.