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  2. Yoru ni Kakeru - Wikipedia

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    "Yoru ni Kakeru" (夜に駆ける, lit. ' Racing into the Night ' ) is the debut single by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their debut EP, The Book (2021). It was released on December 15, 2019, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan .

  3. E-Side - Wikipedia

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    Yoasobi released their first English-language song, titled "Into the Night" on July 2, 2021, which was translated from the duo's "Yoru ni Kakeru" by Konnie Aoki. [1]It was peaked at number 44 on the Oricon Combined Singles Chart, [2] and number two on the Digital Singles Chart. [3]

  4. The Book (Yoasobi EP) - Wikipedia

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    The Book debuted at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart, behind SixTones's 1ST, [6] selling 72,238 copies in its first week. [7] and 146,745 copies as of 2021. [8]It topped Oricon Digital Albums Chart for five consecutive weeks [9] and the year-end chart with 100,656 downloads in 2021 alone, becoming the only album to reach this milestone in the year. [10]

  5. Adventure (Yoasobi song) - Wikipedia

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    The performances of the song and "Yoru ni Kakeru", broadcast via Premium Music on March 22. [21] "Adventure" was included on the setlist of the duo's first concert tour Denkōsekka Arena Tour. [22] Yoasobi performed on television for the first time at CDTV Live! Live! Christmas SP on December 18, filmed at Universal Studios Japan. [23]

  6. Mikunoyoasobi - Wikipedia

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    Mikunoyoasobi contains cover versions of seven tracks from Yoasobi's debut EP The Book recorded by Vocaloid software voicebank Hatsune Miku, including "Yoru ni Kakeru", which originally appears on the CD version of Ayase's debut EP Ghost City Tokyo. [3]

  7. Yoasobi - Wikipedia

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    Like "Yoru ni Kakeru", the song is based on another Monocon 2019-winning short story by Sōta Ishiki, Yume no Shizuku to Hoshi no Hana. [33] The next single, "Halzion", sourced from Shunki Hashizume's Soredemo, Happy End, was released on May 11 as part of Suntory's "Immersive Song Project" to advertise energy drink Zone. [34]

  8. Idol (Yoasobi song) - Wikipedia

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    Idol" first opened at number five on the Oricon Combined Singles Chart dated April 24, [66] and peaked at number one in the week of May 29, as the duo's second song since "Yoru ni Kakeru", after staying in the top five for five weeks. [67] The song returned to number one in the week dated January 22, 2024, eight months after the first top. [68]

  9. Category:Yoasobi songs - Wikipedia

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    Yoru ni Kakeru; Yūsha (song) This page was last edited on 1 November 2023, at 20:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...