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"Shiki no Uta" was released as part of Minmi's single Ai no Mi alongside the titular track on March 31, 2004, as her first music release of the year. [17] The track was also included on Minmi's album Imagine on June 30. [25] Midicronica's "San Francisco" was released on their debut album #501 on April 25, 2004 through the KSR label. [26] "
Michiko Evwana (born December 8, 1974), better known by her stage name Minmi (Japanese: ミンミ), is a Japanese hip-hop and reggae musician, [1] as well as a singer-songwriter and record producer. She is the first soca artist from Japan.
The song quickly became well known across Japan and has been incorporated into educational settings ever since. A second version, utilizing the same recording, but with a new animated sequence by Takeguchi Yoshiyuki was broadcast on Minna no uta in 1972. [7] Tachikawa appeared four times in the Kōhaku Uta Gassen. [4]
Commercially, "Hologram" under-performed in Japan. It debuted at number 116 for a sole week on the Oricon Singles Chart, marking Minmi's lowest-charting release since "La La La (Ai no Uta)" (2012), which peaked at number 58. [10] [11] As of July 2016, it is her lowest-selling single according to Oricon Style's database. [12]
Fever Live in Hall II (stylized as KODA KUMI FEVER LIVE IN HALL II) is a special EP released by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi.The EP was released for promoting Kumi's second pachinko game, in which she collaborated with SANKYO for their games released throughout Japan. [1]
Jerome Charles White Jr. [1] (born September 4, 1981), better known by his stage name Jero (ジェロ), is an American enka singer [2] of African-American and Japanese descent who is the first black enka singer in Japanese music history.
Hiro Shimono (下野 紘, Shimono Hiro, born April 21, 1980) is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with I'm Enterprise.His notable roles include Ayato Kamina in RahXephon, Akihisa Yoshii in Baka and Test, Haruka Kasugano in Yosuga no Sora, Keima Katsuragi in The World God Only Knows, Syo Kurusu in Uta no Prince-sama series, Nai in Karneval, Hanzō Urushihara in The Devil Is a Part ...
Rabinovitch, Judith (December 1991). "Wasp Waists and Monkey Tails: A Study and Translation of Hamanari's Uta no Shiki (The Code of Poetry, 772), Also Known as Kakyō Hyōshiki (A Formulary for Verse Based on The Canons of Poetry)". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 51 (2). Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol. 51, No. 2: 471– 560.