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Help Ever Hurt Never is the first studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze.It was released on May 20, 2020, through Hehn Records and Universal Sigma.A cover album of English songs called Help Ever Hurt Cover, was released as a bonus disc with the first pressing of the CD.
"Idol" (Japanese: アイドル, Hepburn: Aidoru) is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their third EP, The Book 3 (2023). It was released as a single on April 12, 2023, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, serving as the opening theme to the first season of the 2023 Japanese anime series Oshi no Ko.
"Kimigayo" is the national anthem of Japan.The lyrics are from a waka poem written by an unnamed author in the Heian period (794–1185), [1] and the current melody was chosen in 1880, [2] replacing an unpopular melody composed by John William Fenton in 1869.
Courteney Cox is celebrating her decades-long friendship with Jennifer Aniston!. On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Cox marked her fellow Friends alum's 56th birthday with a sweet Instagram post. "Happy ...
TikTok creator Bailey Hutchins has died at the age of 26, two years after being diagnosed with colon cancer. On Saturday, Feb. 8, the registered nurse’s husband Caden Hutchins, whom she married ...
This is a list of songs recorded by the Japanese girl groups AKB48, SKE48, NMB48, HKT48, NGT48, SDN48, Nogizaka46 and Keyakizaka46, their members and subgroups, alphabetized by the romanized title of the song. Works released after graduation are not included.
The 4 Nations Face-Off championship between the USA and Canada on Thursday night drew a significant audience for ESPN's broadcast.. Canada's 3-2 victory over the USA in overtime averaged 9.3 ...
The wa-type of foreign sounds (as in watt or white) is usually transcribed to ワ (wa), while the wu-type (as in wood or woman) is usually to ウ (u) or ウー (ū). ⁑ — ヴ has a rarely used hiragana form in ゔ that is also vu in Hepburn romanization systems. ⁂ — The characters in green are obsolete in modern Japanese and very rarely ...