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  2. Sukiyaki (song) - Wikipedia

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    American R&B group 4 P.M. released a version of "Sukiyaki" in 1994 as their debut single. This version reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. The group remade the song—utilizing the English-language lyrics of the A Taste of Honey version—at the suggestion of Next Plateau Records president Eddie O'Loughlin. [54]

  3. Kyu Sakamoto - Wikipedia

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    An American version by Jewel Akens with different English lyrics was written for it. Titled "My First Lonely Night (Sukiyaki)" in 1966, the song reached number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100. On 16 March 1999, Japan Post issued a stamp commemorating Sakamoto and "Ue o Muite Arukō". [11]

  4. 4 P.M. (group) - Wikipedia

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    4 P.M. (For Positive Music) is an American male R&B group best known for their cover version of "Sukiyaki", which peaked at number 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in February 1995. 4 P.M. is an acronym meaning 'For Positive Music' meaning the band's music would not contain explicit lyrics, does not promote violence, and does not degrade women.

  5. Now's the Time (4 P.M. album) - Wikipedia

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    Now's the Time is the debut album by 4 P.M., released in 1995. It contains their hit cover version of " Sukiyaki ", which reached the top 10 in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Track listing

  6. The Loyal Pin - Wikipedia

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    The Loyal Pin (Thai: ปิ่นภักดิ์) is a Thai historical drama, romantic comedy and melodrama television series that premiered on Workpoint TV and the IdolFactory channel on YouTube on August 4, 2024, that will run until November 17, 2024.

  7. Talk:Sukiyaki (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, when I was 16, I lived in Japan. A friend and I, another American girl, attended Japanese movies in our little town of Zushi; it was about the only thing we could find to do on Saturdays. Ue O Muite Auruko was the theme song to a movie we saw staring Kuy Sakamoto. We went straight to the music store after the movie looking for the record.

  8. Glimpse of Us - Wikipedia

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    With the song's debut in tenth place on the Billboard Hot 100, it became the second song by a Japanese artist to reach the top 10 after Kyu Sakamoto's "Sukiyaki" in 1963. [2] It also marked the first debut of an Asian soloist directly in the top 10, as well as his fifth entry on the chart.

  9. 4Eve - Wikipedia

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    Before debuted as members of 4EVE, Aheye participated in several auditions for YG Entertainment and was contestant in the second season of The Voice Kids in Thailand. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Hannah, who was born in Bangkok but raised in Laos , won second place at the Miss Teen Laos competition and starred in Laotian horror movie The Signal . [ 10 ]