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According to one theory, it is said that "Sakura Sakura" is a parody of "Saita sakura". [7] "Saita sakura" is thought to have been made as a Japanese koto song in during the Edo period. (Lyrics: さいた桜 花見て戻る 吉野は桜 龍田は紅葉 唐崎の松 常盤常盤 深みどり) [8] [9]
"Sakura Nagashi" is described as "sentimental and beautiful; it is a requiem for life full of literary elegance". [4] The website also has the lyrics to the song, in both Japanese and an English translation by Utada herself.
"Sakura" (サクラ) is the twenty-third single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, released five months after their previous single "Green Days/Strings", on February 26, 2014. The single performed well on the Oricon chart, taking the number 3 slot for the weekly ranking, remaining on the charts for two weeks.
"Sakurairo Mau Koro" (桜色舞うころ, lit. When the Cherry Blossoms Color Flutters) is a song recorded by Japanese singer Mika Nakashima.This song is a lyrical and heartwarming love song about lovers parting in springtime.
"Sakura no Hanabiratachi HaruUta 2010 Special" (桜の花びらたち 春うた2010スペシャル), [8] with special lyrics written by Yasushi Akimoto applied at the very last part of the song, was sung by the members appeared on "HaruUta 2010" (春うた2010, Spring Songs 2010), live broadcast on March 27, 2010, by NHK. [9]
"Sakura" was selected as the band's debut single and released on March 15, 2006, by Epic Records Japan in digital and physical formats. [11] [12] The maxi CD of the single contains the original composition and its instrumental version, plus the B-sides "Hot Milk" and "Sotsugyou Shashin," the latter being a cover of the 1975 song by Yumi Matsutoya. [11]
EXCLUSIVE: Crunchyroll has tapped Nichole Sakura (Superstore) for the title role in the English-language dub of their acclaimed animated feature Suzume, which in addition to the original subtitled ...
The song was also very popular among karaoke singers, and Joysound, a karaoke store chain, reported that "Senbonzakura" was the third most sung song in 2012 behind AKB48's "Heavy Rotation" and Golden Bomber's "Memeshikute". [3] The song was performed by Sachiko Kobayashi on the 66th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen. [4]