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  2. Story (Ai song) - Wikipedia

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    The song served as the second single from Ai's fourth studio album, Mic-a-holic Ai. Produced by 2Soul, "Story" became one of the biggest singles of the 2000s in Japan, peaking at number 8 on the Japanese Oricon singles chart, and was the sixth single in history to receive a triple million digital certification by the Recording Industry ...

  3. List of Oh My Goddess! soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Image Album - Music and Short Story [1] Kanji: ああっ女神さまっ コミック・イメージ・ソング MUSIC AND SHORT STORY Romaji: Aa! Megami-sama! Komikku Imeeji Songu - Music and Short Story Artist: Play Time: 47:52 Manufacturer: Pony Canyon: Catalog #: MECH-30005 (Regular Edition) MECH-30005F (First Press Edition) # of Discs: 1 ...

  4. Genius (company) - Wikipedia

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    Genius is an American digital media company founded on August 27, 2009, by Tom Lehman, Ilan Zechory, and Mahbod Moghadam.Its website serves as an online music encyclopedia allowing users to provide annotations and interpretation to song lyrics, news stories, sources, poetry, and documents.

  5. Akai Kutsu - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics in romaji, with English translation, as well as a performance of the song; Wikimapia article regarding one of the sculptures in Yokohama; The "Akai Kutsu" Story – various works about "Akai Kutsu" (in Japanese) 「A Guide to Azabu-Juuban」・・・Various things about the "Kimi-chan Statue" in Azabu-Juuban. (in Japanese)

  6. Minna ga Minna Eiyū - Wikipedia

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    Written by Makoto Shinohara, "Minna ga Minna Eiyū" was originally planned to only be used in a promotional campaign for au, a Japanese mobile phone operator. [2] A 100-second version of the song was exclusively released on au's music services in January 2016, and a few weeks later was released to other digital stores due to demand. [3]

  7. Halzion - Wikipedia

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    "Halzion" was based on Soredemo, Happy End, a short story written by Hashizume Shunki, marking the first time that Yoasobi collaborated with a professional novelist. Unlike the duo's former two songs, the source material was not based on the novel-centered social media Monogatary.com . [ 5 ]

  8. Kōzō Murashita - Wikipedia

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    Ai Sareru tame ni (1994) Ringo to Lemon (1995) Dōsōkai (1999, memorial album) Shinobi Aruki no Tasogare ni (1999) Ramune to Peach Sandal (2000) Yume no Kiroku (2000) Junjō Karen (2001, contains rare recordings from his amateur days) Tanabata Yasōkyoku (2005, singles best album, 7th anniversary memorial album)

  9. Ai no Uta (Strawberry Flower song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ai no Uta" (愛のうた, Song of Love) is a song recorded by Strawberry Flower for Japanese TV commercials of the GameCube game Pikmin. It was written and produced by band member Takeshi Tomozuma. The song was later included in the "Pikmin World" soundtrack album, in three different versions. It is from the point-of-view of the Pikmin creatures.