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  2. Hopeful (Ami Suzuki song) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the song, arranged by its composer Shunsuke Yazaki, was first introduced in commercial spots announcing Ami's comeback to music in the Avex Trax label. It was set to be digitally released on February 9, 2005 (Suzuki's birthday), through Japanese music download sites such as Mu-Mo and Mora.

  3. List of best-selling singles in Japan - Wikipedia

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    However, those included the sales of non full-track digital download singles. Guinness World Records certified that Thelma Aoyama's "Soba ni Iru ne" is the best-selling full-track digital download single in Japan with over 8 million copies. [5] Machiko Soga's "Oba-Q Ondo" sold estimate 2 million single and 4 million sonosheet in Japan. [6]

  4. Kayōkyoku - Wikipedia

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    During the Japanese post-war economic miracle, Mood Kayō music became one of the most popular genres in Japan. [13] "Mood Kayō" was influenced by Latin and jazz music. On the other hand, in Showa 30s, modern enka began to be formed and rock and roll began to have an influence on Japanese popular singers such as Kyu Sakamoto. [12]

  5. mora (music store) - Wikipedia

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    mora (モーラ, mōra) is an online music and video store for the Japanese market operated by Sony Music Solutions, a part of Sony Music Entertainment Japan (SMEJ). [1] It is integrated into the Japanese version of Sony's Music Center for PC software, and was also integrated into its predecessors such as SonicStage.

  6. Jiuta - Wikipedia

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    Jiuta, as well as nagauta, is a typical form of Utaimono (歌いもの, lyrical music) in traditional Japanese music. Jiuta traces its oldest origins to shamisen music, and is the predecessor of a number of later shamisen pieces, having greatly influence the development of the genre throughout the Edo period; it can be said that both jōruri ...

  7. Best Hits Kayosai - Wikipedia

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    Achievements in music: Sponsored by: Yomiuri TV: Country: Japan: First awarded: 2003 1968–2000 as Zen Nihon Yūsen Hōsō Taishō 2001–2002 as All-Japan Request Awards: Website: www.ytv.co.jp /besthits /index.html