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  2. Chiisana Koi no Uta - Wikipedia

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    The chords of the song were published in an elementary school book for 3rd graders. [40] "Chiisana Koi no Uta" was used as one of the themes in the second volume of the Sutopi Toraberā Hanami (ストピトラベラー花美), a music novel series written by Rinako Shibano for pre-schoolers. The book was published on December 19, 2023.

  3. Message (Mongol800 album) - Wikipedia

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    Message became the first album released by an indie label to sell more than one million copies and peaking at no. 1 in the official music charts. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In the year-end charts of 2002, the album ranked at third place with more than 2.1 million copies sold. [ 7 ]

  4. Little Love Song - Wikipedia

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    Little Love Song (Japanese: 小さな恋のうた, Hepburn: Chiisana Koi no Uta) is a Japanese film released on May 21, 2019. It was base from the 2001 song of the same name by Mongol800. The film was directed by Kojiro Hashimoto and featured Hayato Sano as Ryota Maeshiro.

  5. Covers: 2 - Wikipedia

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    Covers 2 is the second English-language cover album released by Beni Arashiro under her new label Universal Music Japan under the mononym Beni on November 7, 2012. [1] This album handles the same concept of Covers, which featured Beni covering songs from popular Japanese male singers in Japan and translating the lyrics to English.

  6. Maria (band) - Wikipedia

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    Chiisana Uta: March 8, 2006 Used as the third opening song of the anime "Yakitate!! Japan" Tsubomi: July 26, 2006 Used as the theme song of "Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom" [2] Heartbeat: February 21, 2007 Used as the opening song of the anime Deltora Quest: Yurari Sakurairo: February 6, 2008 Fourth single Kanashimi ...

  7. Uta Sagashi: Request Cover Album - Wikipedia

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    Natsukawa covered two recent popular hit songs: "Chiisana Koi no Uta" by Mongol800 (2001) and "Sakura (Dokushō)" by Naotarō Moriyama. Naotarō is the son of Ryoko Moriyama, the singer who first released Natsukawa's hit song "Nada Sōsō" and wrote the lyrics to it. Two songs are covers of recent songs that were not popular hits.

  8. Koichi Morita (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Seven of his compositions has been topped on the Japanese hit parade, including "Hitori ja Nai no" by Mari Amachi, "Chiisana Koi no Monogatari" by Agnes Chan, and "Hajimete no Dekigoto" by Junko Sakurada. His most successful song is "Seishun Jidai" released in 1976, his sole hit as a performer, which has sold more than a million copies.

  9. List of songs by Gen Hoshino - Wikipedia

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    Baka no Uta was adapted into his first solo album under the same title, released through Speedstar Records and Daisyworld on June 16, 2010. [4] In addition to four previously released songs and two vocal covers of Sakerock, Hoshino wrote nine new tracks for the album solo and co-composed one with Haruomi Hosono . [ 5 ]