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This was the first time of Hamasaki's career that she shared in social media all the process of making the single, mentioning also how she had "writer's block" problems while creating the lyrics for the songs. [3] "Zutto...", which translates to "Always...", is one of the few songs of Hamasaki that has a Japanese title, although written in romaji.
The next morning Yu is returning a DVD to Natsuki and learns about her concert date with Koyuki. The two fight about her outfit, but are actually fighting about their relationship. Natsuki goes to the concert and has a great time until one of the songs (Diagnosis: Lovesickness ("Byoumei Koi Wazura")) makes her realize she is in love with Yu.
Suki ni Naru Sono Shunkan o: Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai (好きになるその瞬間を。 ~告白実行委員会~), also known by its English title The Moment You Fall in Love, is a 2016 Japanese animated youth romance film directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa, written by Yoshimi Narita, and produced by Qualia Animation. [1]
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Watashi no Nanni mo Wakacchanai (Unreleased song from the PRISM tour) BRAVE no Kamisama ~Zenshinzenrei~ (Riho Solo) Naishobanashi (B-Side) On December 7, producer Tsunku blogged about the liner notes of the single. [3] He mentioned that "Tsumetai Kaze to Kataomoi" was intended to be the Sayashi Riho solo, but later changed into a group song.
"Kimi no uchi ni tsuku made zutto hashitte yuku" (君の家に着くまでずっと走ってゆく) is a song by Garnet Crow, which was released as one of their two debut singles - which they released on the same day, March 29, 2000, after being signed record label Giza Studio. The arrangement of the title track on this single is significantly ...
Friends Forever and Ever) is the third official single by Japanese child actress and singer Mana Ashida, released on May 16, 2012. This is Ashida's second solo work after Sutekina Nichiyōbi, used as both the opening and ending themes of the Sanrio and Studio Comet anime series Jewelpet Kira Deco! and used as a song to promote the movie ...