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Suki ni natte mo e-yo 3:46 Yumi Shimura: Character Single Vol.6 - The Sports Girls - Makie Sasaki, Akira Ookouchi, Yuuna Akashi, Ako Izumi "GLOW WILD" 4:48 Yui Horie, Azumi Yamamoto, Madoka Kimura, Kotomi Yamakawa Character Single Vol.7- Satsuki Yotsuba, Chao Rinshen, Satomi Hakase "The Area of Love" 恋の面積 Koi no Menseki 5:10
Ka Hanu O Hanakeoki, translated as The Scent of Hanakeoki, or sometimes plainly called Hanakeoki, is a famous song composed by Liliʻuokalani in 1874. It a piece mentioned in "The Queen's Songbook" and translated into English by Hui Hānai. The song may allude to property the Queen owned in Pālolo Valley. [12]
"35" is a song by New Zealand youth choir Ka Hao featuring musician Rob Ruha. "35" was the group's first single, and preceded the release of their debut album Ka Hao: One Tira, One Voice. The song, performed primarily in Māori, was a sleeper hit, first entering the New Zealand Singles Chart in Te Wiki o te Reo Māori in September 2021 and ...
Folk Song 2: Utahime Aishouka (フォーク・ソング2 〜歌姫哀翔歌) is a covers album by Japanese singer Akina Nakamori. Although the original release was scheduled on 22 July, it was postponed by one week and released on 29 July 2009 under Universal Music Japan.
Kaibigan Mo (English: Your Friend) is the third single from Sarah Geronimo's platinum album The Great Unknown, released on February 3, 2017. It was recorded the by Geronimo and Yeng Constantino, the latter wrote the song. This song is the most-streamed track from The Great Unknown album with over 9.7 Million plays on Spotify as of August 29 ...
[1] [5] Musically, "Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushī" is a light and cheerful ballad and pop song for the spring season, demonstrating elements of Yoshino's musical style. Opening with a brass intro, the songs moves to an odd time signature with the chorus, and ends with Fuse singing the word kawatta (lit. ' changed ') in high note.
The song also topped of the Download Songs chart with 45,931 units [20] [21] and debuted at number four on the Streaming Songs chart with 7,022,437 streams. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] On Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S charts of May 22, "Mō Sukoshi Dake" debuted at numbers 147 and 57, [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] and peaked at number 103 and 38 ...
Makihara was born on 18 May 1969 in Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan.He attended Aoyama Gakuin University to study English literature.In addition to creating songs for his own music career, he has written, produced and performed songs for many other artists, the most notable being SMAP's Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana.