In 2017, Nakanishi participated as a guest artist at the annual touring ice show Fantasy on Ice in Makuhari. He performed in the show opening to the song "Choo Choo Train [ja]" amongst others.[2]
Discography
Singles
Year
Title
1st
1991
"Tangerine Eyes"
2nd
"Kataomoi no Birthday"
3rd
1992
"Woman"
4th
"Kimi wa Kimi no Hokori"
5th
"Ticket To Paradise"
6th
"Ano Sora o Wasurenai"
7th
"Kimi no iru Hoshi"
8th
1993
"You And I"
9th
"Nemurenu Omoi"
10th
"Tatta hitotsu no Ai o"
11th
1994
"A.C.E."
12th
"Hijō Kaidan (Radio Mix)"
13th
"Hijō Kaidan (Hyper-Radio Mix)"
14th
"Kiss, Merry X'mas"
15th
1995
"Atarashī Boku ni narou"
16th
"So Bad"
17th
"Why Goodbye (Single Mix)"
18th
1996
"Must Be Heaven"
19th
"Happy Ever After"
20th
"Tsugi no Yume"
21st
1997
"Sorezore no Chiheisen"
22nd
"What I Do For Love"
23rd
"Ai wa ima"
24th
1998
"Negai"
25th
"Meikyū no Rakuen (Break Out Mix)"
26th
"Jack-In-The-Box '98"
27th
1999
"Kaze no Tobira"
28th
"Higher Self"
29th
"Touch of your lips"
30th
2000
"bug"
31st
2006
"Lighthouse Of Love –Keizo Nakanishi-Yae-Shinji Harada"
"A.C.E.", "Happy Ever After", "So Bad", "Ticket To Paradise", "Why Goodbye", "Woman", "You And I", "Ano Sora o Wasurenai", "Sorezore no Chiheisen", "Tangerine Eyes", "Ai wa ima", "Negai", "Tsugi no Yume", "What I Do For Love", "Hijō Kaidan"
^Oriyama, Toshimi (June 2, 2017). 羽生結弦が五輪用に選んだショパン。世界最高得点の時との違いを分析 [Chopin chosen by Yuzuru Hanyu for the Olympics: Analysis of the difference to performance of the world's highest score] (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo: Shueisha. Archived from the original on August 29, 2020.
Notes
^Besides Nakanishi and his senior Satoshi Ikeda joining the same university, other similar musicians went there such as Toshiki Kadomatsu.