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  2. Soulsoup - Wikipedia

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    "Soulsoup" is a song recorded by Japanese band Official Hige Dandism. The song was released on December 13, 2023, under Irori Records . The song served as the theme song for the movie Spy × Family Code: White .

  3. Official Hige Dandism - Wikipedia

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    The band Official Hige Dandism was formed on June 7, 2012. They released their indie debut mini album "Love to Peace wa kimi no naka ( ラブとピースは君の中 )" on April 22, 2015. Their major debut single "No Doubt ( ノーダウト )" was released on April 11, 2018.

  4. Category:Official Hige Dandism songs - Wikipedia

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  5. Official HIGE DANdism’s ‘Mixed Nuts’ Logs Third Week Atop ...

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    Johnny's group Kanjani Eight’s new single “Kassai” debuts at No. 3.

  6. Template:Official Hige Dandism - Wikipedia

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  7. Traveler (Official Hige Dandism album) - Wikipedia

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    Traveler is the debut major label album by Japanese band Official Hige Dandism, released on 9 October 2019. Supported by the singles "Shukumei" and " Pretender ", it peaked at No. 1 on the Oricon Albums Chart , becoming the band’s first album to do so.

  8. 115man Kilo no Film - Wikipedia

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    "115man Kilo no Film" is composed in the key of E-flat major, 97 beats per minute with a running time of 5 minutes and 24 seconds. [3] Written and composed by vocalist/pianist Satoshi Fujihara, [4] the song is described by the band as the desire to not forget the time to live with the people we care about as much as possible while sharing any minor anxiety and happiness together.

  9. Mabanua - Wikipedia

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    Manabu Yamaguchi was born in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, on August 29, 1984. [1] His alias, Mabanua, is an anagram of his real name. [2] Yamaguchi described both of his parents as music fans, which resulted in the first CD he bought being "Totsuzen" by Field of View, since his father was a fan of composer Tetsurō Oda who had written it.