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From the New York streets to the king of Japanese pop,Tunesmith Joey Carbone gets inside your head and stays there. He hit paydirt when he met up with a man with the decidedly un-Japanese name of Johnny. "I met my good friend Johnny Kitagawa, the founder of Johnny's Jimusho, in 1985, and he recorded one of my songs, which became a No. 1 hit for Shibugakitai," says Carbone. " Since then, Johnny-san's artists have recorded about 60 of my songs — artists such as Shonentai, SMAP, KAT-TUN, Arashi, N.E.W.S. and others." Carbone has had around 1,000 songs released in Japan, with many of them hitting No. 1 or the Top 10.