Tatsuhisa Suzuki - Career

Career

After attending the Japan Narration and Acting School for 3 years, he joined I'm Enterprise and continued studying at the school for another year.

He stated on Voice of Prince that his actual first role was a radio drama, but because there were no credits in it, not many people know about it and attribute his debut to anime television series "Dear Boys" as Tsutomu Ishii.

He was noticed by Lantis music director Tsutsumi Kenichirou for his performance of "Black or White?" for the anime series Saint Beast - Kouin Jojishi Tenshi Tan and was invited to make his debut as a singer from thereafter. His first single "Just a Survivor" was also the opening theme for Sukisho. His label later approached him about forming a band and he spent some time looking for potential members before forming OLDCODEX with R・O・N on the Lantis subsidiary label GloryHeaven.

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