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[[File:kaya-tvt_3998.jpg|frame|This is one of his ''less''-flashy outfits.]]
 
[[Kaya]] is a [[Synth Pop]] [[Visual Kei]] singer known for his wide vocal range, flamboyant fashion style (usually involving [[Cross DresserCrossdresser|dresses and other feminine attire]]), and being one of the few openly gay men in the Japanese music industry.
 
He started off as the vocalist for a few small electro-VK bands before forming Schwarz Stein with musician Hora in 2001. The duo released several singles and an album before breaking up due to [[Creative Differences]] in 2004, leading Kaya to start off his solo career in 2006. He was first signed to Midi:Nette, [[Malice Mizer (Music)|Mana's]] record label, before moving to Next Media Communications, a major label--then going back to being an indie artist when that label went bankrupt in 2009.
 
Kaya has performed around the world, touring Europe and South America with several concerts in the United States as well. He's collaborated with several other [[Visual Kei]] musicians (including half of the members of [[Versailles (Music)|Versailles]]), and, in 2011, reunited with Hora for a one-time Schwarz Stein reunion concert.
 
Not to be confused with [[w:Kaya|any of the other creator4s, characters, or works called "Kaya"]].
'''Discography:'''
 
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* ''Glitter'' (2006, reissued in 2008 as ''Glitter (Best of Indies)'')
* ''Hyakki Yagyou'' (2007, EP)
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* ''Queen'' (2011)
 
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=== Tropes applying to Kaya and his music: ===
 
* [[Breakup Breakout]]: Both Kaya and Hora have had good careers after Schwarz Stein disbanded, but it's hard to contest that Kaya's become much more well-known.
* [[Camp Gay]]: You really can't get much more camp than Kaya.
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* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]]: Quite often.
* [[Epic Rocking]]: "Silvery Dark" (6:37) and "Silvery Dark (Queen's ver.)" (7:13)
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Princesses]]: He was known as "Hime" in his early career.
* [[Everything's Sparkly Withwith Jewelry]]
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: In the "Awilda" video.
* [[Flower in Her Hair|Flowers in His Hair]]: Emphasis on the plural.
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* [[Impractically Fancy Outfit]]
* [[Improbable Hairstyle]]: Many of his hairstyles can fall under this, but his hair in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJw6k0yDcqE the "Transmigration" video] has to win some kind of reward. What's most improbable: the general hugeness of it, the giant feathers, the dozen or so roses, or possibly the birdcage?
* [[Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness]]: He does techno music, so his songs don't apply here...except "Curse of Rose", which, with its heavy [[Symphonic Metal]] influences, is a fairly solid 6. Seeing as how it was composed by [[Versailles (Music)|Hizaki]], this isn't all that surprising.
* [[Mondegreen]]: The chorus of "Rose Jail" contains some [[Gratuitous English]]--but German fans have universally interpreted the phrase "With all my..." as "Willst du'n Ei?" ("Do you want an egg?").
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Nice Shoes]]: Platform boots. Which he dances in.
* [[Obligatory Bondage Song]]: "Rose Jail".
* [[Of Corsets Sexy]]: Several of his outfits. One example: [http://cdn.7static.com/static/img/sleeveart/00/011/459/0001145978_500.jpg the cover]{{Dead link}} for the "Madame Rosa no Shoukan" single.
* [[Only One Name]]
* [[Performance Video]]: The video for "Awilda", which mostly consists of clips from one of his live performances.
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