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The discography of Indonesian recording artist Niki consists of three studio albums, two extended plays, and two live albums. Her debut studio album, Moonchild , was released in September 2020. Her singles "Every Summertime" and " High School in Jakarta " reached the top ten in Indonesia and Malaysia.
On 15 December 2020, Niki released a holiday single titled "Hallway Weather". [16] [17] On 10 August 2021, Niki released "Every Summertime", the lead single from the official soundtrack to Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Niki contributed four songs to the film's soundtrack, which was released on 3 September 2021. [18] Niki in 2022
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This album was composed over the course of two years. [1] It has been described as a concept album. [2] The album is divided into three parts. According to a press release from 12Tone Music, these three parts represent three lunar phases of self-exploration: crescent moon (innocence, curiosity, embarking); half-moon/eclipse (loss of hope, disillusionment); and the full moon (self-discovery ...
Nikki Cleary is a self-titled album by Nikki Cleary released in 2003.. The song "Summertime Guys" was featured in the episode "The Golden Years" of Kim Possible in 2003, and was a track on the Kim Possible soundtrack.
"Summertime Record -side No.7-" (サマータイムレコード side-No.7-, Samātaimu Rekōdo side-No.7-) "Marry’s Fictional World" ( マリーの架空世界 , Marī no Kakū Sekai ) There is an anthology series called Mekakushi Dan: Watchers ( メカクシ団:ウォッチャーズ , Mekakushi Dan: Uotchāzu ) that is made up of short ...
"Summertime" (stylized in lowercase) is a song by Japanese bands Cinnamons and Evening Cinema, released digitally on August 7, 2017. The song was composed and written by Natsuki Harada, the vocalist, keyboardist, and guitarist of Evening Cinema. In 2019, "Summertime" went viral in Southeast Asia, and its popularity spread to Japan through TikTok.