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*"[[Kimi wa Transformer]]" (''Transformers: The Headmasters''  ending theme)  
*"[[Kimi wa Transformer]]" (''Transformers: The Headmasters''  ending theme)  


*"[[Transform (song)|Transform]]" (''Transformers: The Headmasters'' insert song)
*"[[Transform!|TRANSFORM!]]" (''Transformers: The Headmasters'' insert song)


*"[[Okubyoumono Dōmei]]" (''Transformers: The Headmasters'' insert song)
*"[[Okubyōmono Dōmei]]" (''Transformers: The Headmasters'' insert song)


*"[[Senshi no Kyūsoku]]" (''Transformers: The Headmasters'' insert song)
*"[[Senshi no Kyūsoku]]" (''Transformers: The Headmasters'' insert song)

Revision as of 22:56, 22 January 2010

What the hell does "Cha la head cha la" even mean?

Hironobu Kageyama (影山 ヒロノブ Kageyama Hironobu; born February 18, 1961) is a Japanese rock star. He is very popular in the world of cartoon theme songs, having performed some of the most memorable of all time. Among many others, he has done "Cha-La Head Cha-La" and "We Gotta Power" for Dragon Ball Z, "Stardust Memory" for Super Cavalry Southern Cross, "Sonic Drive" for Sonic X, the Japanese-language version of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" for Rocky IV and "Power Up Turtle" for the Japanese version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

He is also the current leader (and main lyrics composer) for the Japanese anime supergroup JAM Project (which also includes Ichirō Mizuki, who sung the Zone opening, and Hiroshi Kitadani, who sung Super Link's opening).


The Headmasters

  • "TRANSFORM!" (Transformers: The Headmasters insert song)
  • "Destron Sanka" (Destron Song of Praise) (Transformers: The Headmasters insert song)

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