1986–2000: Luna Sea, solo debut Kawamura started his musical career as vocalist of the bands Cradle and Slaughter, while still in high school, under the name Rayla. When word got out that Slaughter was breaking up, Kawamura was quickly invited to join Lunacy in May 1989. During Luna Sea's temporary break in 1997, Ryuichi started his solo career. Going by his full name, Ryuichi Kawamura, he changed his vocals and music from the powerful rock sound to more of a pop idol sound. That year, he released four singles, one mini-album and his first full-length album,
Love. The album includes his cover version of the song "Namida Iro", which was formerly sung by Japanese female singer
Noriko Sakai with his songwriting.
Love topped the
Oricon Albums Chart with sales of 1,021,000 copies, making him the only male solo artist to have an album sell over one million copies within its initial week of release in the chart's history. and 3.2 million in total. Kawamura later started his own production house titled RK, and in 1999, he went on to produce many artists including Azumaya Toga, Hideki and
Izam. Luna Sea disbanded at the end of 2000.
Billboard later quoted music critic Hiromichi Ugaya as saying that the band broke up due to conflict between Kawamura and the other members. That same year, Kawamura started his first solo tour and created a subsidiary of RK intended for the production of film music. Shortly after, he composed music for the film
So Faraway. In mid-2001, his fan-club RKF (Ryuichi Kawamura Family) opened. Later, Ryuichi released the singles "Shizuka na Yoru wa Futari Iyou" and "Julia". Kawamura started appearing on popular music shows including
Music Station and
Hey x3. Following the release of the single "Kimi no Mae de Paino wo Hikou", he landed a role in the film
Picaresque based on the life of
Osamu Dazai.
2002–2006: International tour, Tourbillon His first international solo tour came in 2002 when he performed an exclusive concert in
Seoul. When he returned to Japan, there were several meet and greet events at
Zepp Fukuoka and Zepp Osaka, where he sold special merchandise (including manga he illustrated and figurines, etc.). Later, Kawamura starred as a lead role in the TV Asahi drama series
Kowloon de Aimasho and also wrote the ending theme "Sugar Lady". A special photobook was released in 2003 during his new tour. While putting his album and single releases on pause that year, he went on to produce artists such as Memory Cats and Kiyoshi. In 2004, Kawamura released the single "Spoon" and the album
Vanilla, followed by a handful of tours. His fellow Luna Sea's bandmate Inoran was also a guest during his New Year's Eve live. After taking a short vacation in Europe, Kawamura reunited with Inoran and Hiroaki Hayama to announce the formation of their band
Tourbillon in 2005. Their first official concert was held at the
Nippon Budokan on July 2 and it received good attendance and reviews. The band would release two albums,
Heaven and
A Tide of New Era in 2005 and 2006, respectively. In March 2008, Tourbillon's single "Break the Chain" was used as an opening theme of
Kamen Rider Kiva.
2006–2008: 10th Anniversary, Chicago on Broadway In 2006, Kawamura released his first cover album, titled
Evergreen ~Anata no Wasuremono~. He covered songs by artists such as
Yutaka Ozaki and
Akiko Kobayashi, as well as Luna Sea's "
I for You". A year later, he released a second cover album to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his solo career. The covered songs included his original solo works and songs by other classic Japanese artists, such as
Dead End,
Kenji Sawada,
Tetsurō Oda, and
Dreams Come True. On December 24, 2007, Kawamura reunited with Luna Sea for the concert God Bless You ~One Night Dejavu~ at the
Tokyo Dome. The band played again at the
hide memorial summit on May 4, 2008, along with X Japan,
T.M.Revolution,
Versailles and others. On February 3, 2008, Kawamura held a special concert at the
Nippon Budokan titled Yuki no Budokan ~70 Stories~ sponsored by Sports Nippon. The show celebrated the 10th anniversary of his solo career where he performed half of every song recorded from each of his six original albums, amounting to a 70-song set. Inoran also appeared to perform with Kawamura during the concert, which lasted four and a half hours. Ryuichi also sang the Japanese National Anthem for the occasional sporting event, including the 7th Grand Prix D1 series and one of the
J-League's
Kashima Antlers soccer game in March 2008. In October 2008, Kawamura co-starred in the Broadway musical
Chicago, along with Takarazuka stars
Yoka Wao and
Ryoko Yonekura, in which he played the lawyer Billy Flynn. This event marked the first time ever that a Japanese production of a Broadway music has been performed on Broadway.
2009–2010: Sora, Luna Sea reunion Following an overseas performance in Hong Kong in March 2009, Kawamura released the single "Heroine" on February 4, which was a collaboration with
Tetsurō Oda. He then released the album
Piano on April 1, which included the environmental-conservation themed single "Midori no Uta". In July, Kawamura released a photo book called
Japanesque. He went on to perform an international tour in Taiwan in late August. On September 30, 2009, he released the single "Brilliant Stars", including a tie-up song with the jewellery brand GemCeree. With a new contract with
Avex Group (after leaving
Columbia Music Entertainment), Kawamura performed at the
Hard na Yaon 2009 concert that same month along with many other artists from the company. Following the single "Dakishimete" and the album
Sora in February 2010, he would co-star in the second Broadway musical
Chicago in June. Kawamura also performed the "No Mic, No Speakers Concert #003" tour from August through September, which, as the name suggests, was performed without a microphone or any type of electronic amplification. On August 13 he performed at the Jack in the Box 2010 Summer festival. Also in August, he appeared with the other members of
Luna Sea at a press conference in Hong Kong, where they officially announced their reunion and their
20th Anniversary World Tour Reboot -to the New Moon-. On October 17, Kawamura appeared in a television documentary, broadcast on BS Fuji, called
Kawamura Ryuichi x Garyuu, in which he traveled to the famous
Angkor Wat. He also participated in South Korean R&B singer
Bobby Kim's album
My Soul, writing Japanese lyrics for the song "Tsuioku no Kaze".
2011: Breaking the Guinness World Record, Thailand debut On January 7, Kawamura announced that he would give a special solo concert at the
Nippon Budokan on March 13, 2011. At the concert, titled Genkai no Sono Saki e: 100 no Monogatari ~Epilogue~, he would perform a total of 100 songs over a span of more than 6 hours (back in February 2008, at a concert titled Yuki no Budokan ~70 Stories~, he sang 71 songs over a span of 4 hours at the same venue). However, due to the
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami on March 11, the concert was postponed. On May 3, he was successful, performing a total of 104 songs within 6 and a half hours and was awarded the
Guinness World Record, beating the previous record of 100 songs within 8 hours. Kawamura and his fellow Luna Sea member
Sugizo collaborated with the musical group
M.o.v.e to provide a theme song for the movie
Gakudori. The song was called "Overtakers", was released on March 9, 2011, and featured Kawamura on vocals and Sugizo on guitar. He also released another cover album,
The Voice, on March 9 covering hit songs by western artists, including "
How Deep Is Your Love", "
Ave Maria", "
Amapola" and "
Over The Rainbow". On April 30, Kawamura held a charity concert in
Thailand, titled Ryuichi Kawamura Exclusive One Night Only Charity Concert in Bangkok, in which he performed at the
Royal Paragon Hall with the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra and special guest Pod (lead singer from Thai alternative rock band
Modern Dog). Part of the proceeds were donated to the victims of the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. On May 29, Kawamura and the rest of Luna Sea gave an interview, at the premier of
Luna Sea 3D in Los Angeles at
Toho Cinema Roppongi Hills, which was broadcast live on
Ustream.tv. They announced a concert at the 30,000-seat
Saitama Super Arena titled Luna Sea for Japan A Promise to the Brave on October 22. The profits of the performance went to the
Japanese Red Cross to support the victims of the earthquake and tsunami. Kawamura covered "
Beauty and the Beast" for the cover album
V-Rock Disney, which was released on September 7, 2011, and features
visual kei artists covering
Disney songs. His own song "Beat" was covered by Zuck on the compilation ''Crush! 2 -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-'', that was released on November 23, 2011, and features current visual kei bands covering songs from bands that were important to the '90s visual kei movement.
2012–present In April, Kawamura starred in the
Legend of Galactic Heroes stage play
Chapter 2: Free Planets Alliance Arc as the character Yang Wenli. Between June and July, Ryuichi performed Tour 2012: Close to You to celebrate the 15th anniversary of his solo career. In addition, on August 8, 2012, a fourth cover album titled
The Voice II was released. It includes pop ballads originally sung by female singers and features
Masami Tsuchiya and Ryuichi's
Tourbillon bandmate Hiroaki Hayama. Kawamura released two studio albums on July 8, 2020,
Close to You and
Account of a Dream. He released another,
Beautiful Lie, in January 2021. For this album, musicians such as
Yuji Adachi, George (Ladies Room), Hideki (
Siam Shade),
Hazuki (
lynch.) and
Mao (
Sid) composed songs at Ryuichi's request after he was impressed when most of them supported him live at the Children of the New Age ~Shin Jidai no Kodomodachi e~ charity event he put on in August 2019. ==Musical style==