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Romaji; 1. I Can't Change It, I Can't Be Transmitted きみを変えられない、ぼくが伝わらない Kimi wo Kaerarenai Boku ga Tsutawaranai 4:28 2. Pictures at an Exhibition 展覧会の絵 Tenrankai no E 4:46 3. I Can't Change It, I Can't Be Transmitted (Instrumental) (Takeshi Yasuda)
The song was used as the 12th opening theme song for the Bleach anime, starting in April 2010 and succeeded by "Ranbu no Melody" by SID on October 12, 2010. [4]On August 21, performed the song live on the Fuji TV music show Music Fair, and also collaborated with Ryoko Moriyama and Akiko Yano to perform covers of "Kono Hiroi Nohara Ippai" (Moriyama's debut single in 1967) and "Super Folk Song ...
"Sangenshoku" (三原色, lit. "three primary colors") is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi, from their second EP, The Book 2 (2021). It was released as a single on July 2, 2021, through Sony Music Entertainment Japan.
The English lyrics were literally translated from the original Japanese. Koda Kumi covered this song in Track 5 of her album Color the Cover in 2013. Akina Nakamori covered the song in her album "Belie" released in 2016 as well as an accompanying music video. Park Chanyeol from the K-pop group EXO made a cover of the song on September 25, 2016.
"Dreams" is the first single from the band since January 2007 and their first since "Over" to contain more than one B-side.The title track of the single is used as the second ending theme for the anime Darker than Black and has been described as a ballad and about the sadness of breaking up. [2]
The new deficit plan compares with an initial target of 3% of GDP for 2024, and is in line with a "more proactive" fiscal policy outlined by leading officials after December's Politburo meeting ...
"Akatsuki no Kuruma" (暁の車) is the third single of J-pop duo FictionJunction Yuuka. It was released on September 22, 2004. This single includes an insert song of the anime Gundam SEED, composed by Yuki Kajiura.
In an interview on Fox News on Sunday, Scott said the Senate needs to implement real change. "We can't keep doing what we're doing," Scott said. "That's what Donald Trump got elected to do, to be ...