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  2. My First Album (Peppa Pig album) - Wikipedia

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    The composition of My First Album consists of mostly glockenspiel and piano, along with a children's choir. [6] Peppa Pig's vocals are provided by Harley Bird. [7] Several songs on the album are extended versions of songs that appeared on the show. These include "Bing Bong Zoo", "Rainbow, Rainbow", and "Jumping in Muddy Puddles". [2] "

  3. List of songs recorded by Kara - Wikipedia

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    Album Year "Baby Boy" Kim Hyun Seo Rock U: 2008 "Baby I Need You" Natsumi Watanabe Girl's Talk: 2010 "Beautiful Night" Kim Won-hyun Bye Bye Happy Days! (single) 2013 "Binks" Song Soo Yun (Korean) Jumping: 2010 Song Soo Yun, PA-NON (Japanese) Girl's Talk "Break It" Lee Dong Soo, Han Sang Won The First Blooming: 2007 "Broken Promise" Kim Tae Yoon ...

  4. List of Peppa Pig episodes - Wikipedia

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    The show features the eponymous pig along with her family and friends. Each episode is approximately five minutes long (with the exception of a 10-minute special and two 15-minute specials). There have been eight seasons as of 2023. The eighth season began airing on 4 September 2023. Peppa Pig has been broadcast in over 180 countries. [1]

  5. Peppa's Adventures: The Album - Wikipedia

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    "Bing Bong Champion" was released as the album's lead single on 11 June 2021, [1] with eOne Music announcing the release of Peppa's Adventures: The Album on the same day, to contain "10 all-new songs". [2] The single was followed up by the release of "Peppa's Adventures" on 2 July 2021.

  6. Tears (X Japan song) - Wikipedia

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    It is the band's first single to be released under the name X Japan and the first to feature Heath on bass. The ballad was written and composed solely by Yoshiki about the death of his father, but he co-credited it to the alias Hitomi Shiratori ( 白鳥瞳 ) because he was concerned how fans would react to a softer song from the band. [ 1 ]

  7. Hello, Again (Mukashi kara Aru Basho) - Wikipedia

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    Hello, Again (Mukashi kara Aru Basho) was covered by Japanese R&B singer Juju in 2010, used in commercials for the Sony Alpha digital camera. [7] The cover was very popular, reaching #1 on RIAJ's Digital Track Chart, [8] causing the original to chart again [5] and prompted Juju to release a cover album of female Japanese vocalists' songs, Request.

  8. Automatic (Hikaru Utada song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, for the singers second English-language album This Is the One, there is a song titled "Automatic Part. 2", which samples parts of the English mentions from the Japanese release. [ 10 ] "Automatic" was released as a double A-side with " Time Will Tell ", which premiered on December 9, 1998, through Toshiba-EMI in three physical formats ...

  9. Arashi (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Arashi" (stylized as A・RA・SHI) is a song recorded by the Japanese boy band of the same name. It was released on November 3, 1999, by the record label Pony Canyon as the band's first single . "Arashi" was used as the theme song for Arashi's mini- drama V no Arashi ( Vの嵐 ) and for the 8th World Cup of Volleyball hosted by Japan in 1999 ...