Michael Africk
American singer-songwriter (born 1975)
Michael Africk
Born (1975-08-20 ) August 20, 1975 (age 49) Boston, Massachusetts , USGenres Occupations Singer-songwriter, record producer Years active 1999–present Labels
Musical artist
Michael Africk (born 20 August 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-platinum record producer and entrepreneur. After signing with Disney 's Hollywood Records and releasing a solo album in 1999, he toured with N'Sync and Britney Spears .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] He collaborated with Mai Kuraki as a producer, songwriter and featured performer on the album Delicious Way which debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart and had the highest first week sales for a debut album in Japanese music history with 2,218,640 units sold and remains the sixth best selling album of all time in Japan.[ 4] He has collaborated on many chart topping singles and albums with Kuraki over the years, including the multi-platinum single Never Gonna Give You Up where he is also featured as a performer.[ 5] Africk has six number one albums and ten top three singles to his credit as a writer and producer, and has received 6 Japan Gold Disc Awards for album and/or song of the year.
In 2011, Africk released his second studio album with Japanese record label Northern Music /Being Music . The album was co-produced by Africk and Louis Bell.[ 6]
Since 2006, he has founded several entertainment and tech companies, including Handcraft Entertainment and Inmoji.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Career
Musician
Africk sang "Someone Like Me", the theme song for Disney 's animated film Doug's 1st Movie .[ 1] The song was written by William Squier and Jeffrey Lodin, produced by Africk, Perry Geyer and Miguel Sa Pessoa, and featured the Boston Symphony Orchestra.[ 1] [ 10] In the same year, he released his 11-track self-titled album.[ 3] [ 11]
Africk was the opening act for N'Sync and Britney Spears , and toured in Japan .[ 2] [ 12] He composed the music for the Japanese anime series Secret of Cerulean Sand (2002).[ 13] "What Can I Do", his song for the final credits, features Mai Kuraki .[ 14]
Africk collaborated with Mai Kuraki for the song Baby Tonight, a single from the album Delicious Way . The album debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart with 2,218,640 units sold, making it the highest first week sales for a debut album in Japanese music history and sixth overall.[ 4] He collaborated with Kuraki on other songs as a writer and/or producer, including Never Gonna Give You Up , Secret of my heart , Love Day After Tomorrow , Stay By My Side , and others from the same album. Never Gonna Give You Up , which features Africk as a performer was certified double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).[ 5] He composed "Love One Another" with Kuraki for the benefit of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami victims.[ 15] The song, featuring his vocals, was released on his self-titled album and Kuraki's album Over the Rainbow in 2012.
Entrepreneur
In 2006, Africk started his tech career when he co-founded XLR8 Mobile. He would go on to found Dijit, Inmoji and Handcraft Entertainment as well.[ 16]
Africk founded Inmoji with Perry Tell in Boston in May 2014.[ 8] Inmoji is a software company offering a software development kit to messaging apps and an extension for smartphones that both create clickable icons that enable users to share their favorite brands , products, and experiences directly within the apps without leaving the message.[ 7] Inmoji raised $2.5 million in seed funding in 2015 and $6.5 million in Series A round in 2016.[ 17] [ 18]
Africk was named one of the 12 Top Tech Leaders To Watch In 2017 by Inc.[ 19]
Discography
Producer & Composer
Year
Title[ 20]
Label
Album
Performer
Peak chart position in Japan
Certification &
Units Sold
RIAJ
1999
Love Day After Tomorrow
Giza Studio
Delicious Way
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #2[ 21]
Japan Hot 100 (Billboard ) #63[ 22]
1X Million
1,400,000
2000
Delicious Way (Album)
Giza Studio
Delicious Way
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #1 (weekly & yearly)[ 23]
3X Million
3,530,000
2000
Secret Of My Heart
Giza Studio
Delicious Way
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #2
1x Million
968,980 (physical sales) 100,000+ (digital sales)
2000
"Never Gonna Give You Up "
Giza Studio
Delicious Way
Mai Kuraki (ft.) Michael Africk
Weekly: #2 (Count Down TV ),[ 24] #2 (Oricon )[ 25] Yearly: #58 (Count Down TV ),[ 26] #59 (Oricon )[ 27]
2× Platinum
434,250[ 28]
2000
Baby Tonight
Giza Studio
Delicious Way
Mai Kuraki
2000
Stay By My Side
Giza Studio
Delicious Way
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #1
1X Million
922,140 (physical sales)[ 29]
2000
Simply Wonderful
Giza Studio
Delicious Way
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #2
2× Platinum
600,000
2001
Perfect Crime (Album)
Giza Studio
Perfect Crime
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #1[ 30]
JPN Million 1,600,000
6× Platinum
2001
Can't Forget Your Love/Perfect Crime
Giza Studio
Perfect Crime
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #2
2× Gold
180,040 (physical sales)
2001
Always
Giza Studio
Delicious Way
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #2
Platinum
200,000
2001
Come on! Come On!
Giza Studio
Perfect Crime
Mai Kuraki
2001
Never Gonna Give You Up (Never Never Land Mix)
Giza Studio
Start in My Life
Mai Kuraki (ft.) Michael Africk)
2001
Promised You
B-Gram
Toki no Tsubasa
Zard
Oricon #6
Gold
115,000
(physical sales)
2001
Toki no Tsubasa
B-Gram
Zard
Oricon #1
Platinum
371,000
2001
Reach For The Sky
Giza Studio
Perfect Crime
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #3
2× Platinum
486,320[ 31]
2001
Tsumetai Umi (冷たい海)
Giza Studio
Perfect Crime
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #2
Platinum
400,000
2002
Fairy Tale (Album)
Giza Studio
Fairy Tale (Album)
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #1
3× Platinum
800,000
2002
What Can I Do
Giza Studio
Michael Africk
2003
If I Believe (Album)
Giza Studio
If I Believe
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #1
2× Platinum [ 32]
444,536[ 33]
2003
Same
Giza Studio
If I Believe
Mai Kuraki
2003
Just a Little Bit
Giza Studio
If I Believe
Mai Kuraki
2003
Time After Time
Giza Studio
If I Believe
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #3
Gold
200,000
2003
Mi Corazon
Giza Studio
If I Believe
Mai Kuraki
2004
Wish You The Best (Album)
Giza Studio
Wish You The Best
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #1
1x Million
956,162 (physical)[ 34]
2005
Don't Cry
Madacy Records
The Fix
Jordan Knight
2005
"Chocolate: Kimi no Santa ni Naritakute"
Mainichi Adventure
Sparkling Point
"Winter*Swear"
Giza Studio
Growing of My Heart
Mai Kuraki
2007
Season Of Love
Northern Music
One Life
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #5
2007
Silent Love
Northern Music
One Life
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #5
2008
One Life (Album)
Northern Music
One Life
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #14
Gold
2011
"Kimi e"
Tenshi no Clover
Aimi
2023
Someone Else
Handcraft Entertainment/Virgin Music/B ZONE
Anna Aya
2024
Hit Me With Your Love
Handcraft Entertainment/Virgin Music/B ZONE
Anna Aya
2024
Forever for you
Northern Music
Forever for you
Mai Kuraki
Oricon #3,[ 35] Billboard #4[ 36]
Albums
Singles
Year
Title[ 37]
Writers
Producers
Label
1999
My Heart Belongs To You (Sexified)[ 38]
Michael Africk, Perry Geyer, Miguel Pessoa
Michael Africk, Perry Geyer, Miguel Pessoa
Hollywood Records
2011
Make It Loud
Michael Africk, Louis Bell, Jordan Knight [ 2]
Louis Bell[ 2]
Handcraft Music
No... Yeah (featuring Sammy Adams )
Michael Africk, Sammy Adams , Matty Trump
Louis Bell
Handcraft Music - MusicBall / Souldiggaz
2012
So Beautiful
Michael Africk, Louis Bell
Louis Bell, Michael Africk
Handcraft Music
Featured artist
Music videos
Accolades
Japan Gold Disc Awards
References
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