Kami

Japanese drummer, member of X Japan

Kami - Japanese drummer, member of X Japan
Born

1973
52 years ago

Died

June 21st, 1999
26 years ago — 26 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Japan

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A prominent drummer in the Japanese rock band X Japan, contributed significantly to the visual kei movement. The band's music blended heavy metal and classical elements, gaining massive popularity in Japan and achieving international recognition. Kami's drumming style and theatrical performances became integral to the band's identity. Tragically, his life was cut short when he passed away in 1999, which led to a profound impact on the band and its fans. X Japan continued to celebrate his legacy through music and performances.

Played drums for X Japan

Contributed to the visual kei movement

Helped the band achieve international fame

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