Hikakin

Hikaru Kaihatsu (開發光, Kaihatsu Hikaru, born April 21, 1989) also known as Hikakin (Japanese: ヒカキン) is a Japanese YouTuber and the co-founder of UUUM,[2] a Japanese multi-channel network. A video of his Super Mario Bros. beatbox went viral in 2010, reaching over 3.8 million views by mid-September of that year.[3][4] He, alongside fellow Japanese YouTuber Megwin, quit their day jobs in 2012 to focus entirely on their channels.[5][6] He also collaborated with Gille, appearing in her promotions for her single "Try Again", where it is stated that he is one of the most popular Japanese YouTubers.[7]

Hikakin
From U-FES.2017
Personal information
Born (1989-04-21) April 21, 1989
NationalityJapanese
Occupations
YouTube information
Channels
Years active2006–present
Genres
  • Music
  • entertainment
  • gaming
  • vlogs
Subscribers
  • 10.3 million (HikakinTV)
  • 5.30 million (HikakinGames)
  • 2.44 million (HIKAKIN)
  • 601 thousand (HikakinBlog)
  • 23.0 thousand (HikaruKaihatsu)
Total views
  • 8.93 billion (HikakinTV)
  • 6.30 billion (HikakinGames)
  • 507 million (HIKAKIN)
  • 37.85 million (HikakinBlog)
  • 971 thousand (HikaruKaihatsu)
NetworkUUUM
Associated acts
100,000 subscribers2014
1,000,000 subscribers2014
10,000,000 subscribers2021

Last updated: October 12, 2021

Biography

In December 2012, Hikakin released his first album, a collaboration with video game music composer Hideki Sakamoto, for the soundtrack of the Echannel drawing application of the PlayStation Vita. In May 2013, Hikakin participated in the Social Star Awards and the subsequent Singapore Social concerts, performing with Aerosmith during their stage set and beatboxing before performing with the band on "Walk This Way".[8]

In February 2014, Hikakin did a collaboration beatbox video with American singer Ariana Grande, beatboxing to her song "Baby I."

In October 2014, Hikakin was one of the performers for the first YouTube FanFest in Tokyo, Japan. At the same YouTube FanFest, Japanese breakbeat music duo Hifana performed with their instruments and using Hikakin's beatbox broken down into several parts, they created a new combination of his beatboxing and their instruments.

In December 2014, Hikakin went to New York City to do another collaboration video with Ariana Grande, doing a beatbox of that song, while she was singing "Break Free." In the same month, Hikakin uploaded a beatbox video that featured American singer Ne-Yo. They performed Ne-Yo's song "Coming with You" and his famous 2007 hit "Because of You."

On September 10, 2021, Hikakin reached 10 million subscribers on Hikakin TV.[9][10]

Discography

Singles

Title / Release date Format
August 13, 2015

"YouTube Theme Song" - HIKAKIN & SEIKIN

CD + DVD, digital download
October 19, 2017

"Zasso" - HIKAKIN & SEIKIN

CD, digital download
November 7, 2018

"Ima" - HIKAKIN & SEIKIN

Digital download
December 15, 2019

"Yume" - HIKAKIN & SEIKIN

Digital download

Publications

Single author

  • My work is YouTube (僕の仕事はYouTube, Boku no shigoto wa YouTube) (July 19, 2013, Housewife and Lifesha) ISBN 978-4391143799
  • How to make a YouTuber loved by 4 million people (400万人に愛されるYouTuberのつくり方, 400mannin ni aisareru YouTuber no tsukurikata) (October 30, 2014, Nikkei BP) ISBN 978-4822220792

References

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