Yugo Kanno

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Yugo Kanno (菅野 祐悟, Kanno Yūgo) is a Japanese composer and musician known for his work on various anime, TV series, and movies. He has composed the soundtracks for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation from Stardust Crusaders to Stone Ocean.

Kanno was offered the position of JoJo's composer by the series sound director, Yoshikazu Iwanami, during their time working together on Psycho-Pass.[1] Other animated series he has composed for include Birdy the Mighty, Gundam Reconguista in G, and Ajin: Demi-Human.

Biography

Early Life

Kanno was born in Saitama, Japan in 1977. Due to his father being a music enthusiast, he grew up listening to jazz and classical music from his childhood. He began to learn piano at the age of four and became passionate about soccer and piano at elementary school. He attended middle school in Kawagoe and spent a memorable childhood period such as taking charge of percussion instruments in a brass band. After entering high school, he started to teach composing lessons before later moving to Takanezawa for university.[2]

Professional Work

In 1997, he entered the Tokyo Department of Music Composition. After graduating from the Tokyo College of Music, department of composition, film scoring course, he started offering music to artists.[3]

In 2004, he made his debut at the age of 27 in a Fuji TV drama called Last Christmas. After that, he became active in a wide range of music production including movies, TV dramas, animation, and documentaries.[2]

On December 14, 2007 he held his first orchestral concert which has since become an annual event.[4] In 2012, he began work as a painter after casually painting a portrait of a friend who came by while he was in the studio.

JoJo Discography

#

Cover Name Composer # of Tracks Release Date
1 Stardust Crusaders [Departure] Yugo Kanno 23 July 30, 2014
2 Stardust Crusaders [Journey] Yugo Kanno 13 August 27, 2014
3 Stardust Crusaders [World] Yugo Kanno 20 April 22, 2015
4 Stardust Crusaders [Destination] Yugo Kanno 27 May 27, 2015
5 Great Days Karen Aoki & Daisuke Hasegawa
Composer: Yugo Kanno
3 October 19, 2016
6 Theme Song Best "Generation" Various Artists 8 August 23, 2017
7 Diamond is Unbreakable
~Good Morning Morioh Cho!~
Yugo Kanno 23 July 27, 2016
8 Diamond is Unbreakable ~Daydream~ Yugo Kanno 9 July 27, 2016
9 Diamond is Unbreakable ~Nightwalk~ Yugo Kanno 10 December 21, 2016
10 Diamond is Unbreakable
~Good Night Morioh Cho!~
Yugo Kanno 25 December 21, 2016
11 Great Days -Units Ver.- JO☆UNITED
(Hiroaki "TOMMY" Tominaga, Coda, Jin Hashimoto, Jun Shirota, Taisuke Wada, Jeity, Tatsu Hoshino, Karen Aoki, Daisuke Hasegawa)
Composer: Yugo Kanno
2 December 24, 2016
12 Golden Wind: Overture Yugo Kanno 26 December 19, 2018
13 Golden Wind: Intermezzo Yugo Kanno 26 March 27, 2019
14 Requiem for a Traitor Daisuke Hasegawa
Composer: Yugo Kanno
3 March 27, 2019
15 Golden Wind: Finale Yugo Kanno 28 August 14, 2019
16 Heaven's falling down sana (sajou no hana)
Composer: Yugo Kanno
3 December 1, 2022
17 Heaven's falling down -Dawning Ver.- sana (sajou no hana)
Composer: Yugo Kanno
1 April 8, 2023
18 Stone Ocean O.S.T. Yugo Kanno 60 June 28, 2023

Other Works

Anime
Title
Role
Year
Composer
2012
Composer
2014
Composer
2016
Composer
2019
Composer
2019
Composer
2023
Film
Title
Role
Year
Composer
2017
Composer
2018
Composer
2020
Composer
2023
Requiem
Composer and Director
2025
Video Games
Title
Role
Year
Composer
2017
Composer (other tracks by Akihiro Manabe)
2020

Interviews

# Interview Type Media Published
1 Yugo Kanno - Omnibus (August 2016)
Interview
Manga Volume
August 5, 2016
2 Ultra Jump (January 2022)
Interview
Magazine
January 19, 2022

Gallery

Videos

Trivia

  • Kanno had read JoJo as a kid during Part 4's publication in Weekly Shonen Jump, but according to him, he didn't really notice how much depth the series had until he reread it as an adult.[1]
  • While working on the Diamond is Unbreakable soundtrack, Kanno had the hardest time figuring out the character themes for Shigekiyo Yangu and Ken Oyanagi.[1]
  • Yugo Kanno's favorite ending theme is "Last Train Home."[5]
  • Yugo Kanno's favorite track during the production of Diamond is Unbreakable was "FAITH."

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