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Written by Nakayama, Yūho Iwasato, and Toshifumi Hinata, the single was released on April 21, 1993, by King Records. [1] [2] [3] Background and release
[11] CDJournal praised the album for its beautiful melodies, and felt that producer Toshifumi Hinata's production fitted well with Kokia's music. Special note was taken of her falsetto vocals, which were described as elegant, impressive and "overflowing with clarity."
"90mh" (stylized in uppercase) is a 2019 song by American rapper Trefuego, featuring an unlicensed sample from the 1986 song "Reflections" by Japanese composer Toshifumi Hinata. Released through the distributor DistroKid , [ 1 ] its creator was sued by Sony Music for over $800,000 USD for copyright infringement .
Toshifumi Hinata: 4:17: 2. "Tell Me" Mika Watanabe: Watanabe: 5:03: 3. "Midnight Taxi" Ryō Asuka: Asuka: 5:19: 4. "Just My Lover" Toshiki Kadomatsu: Kadomatsu: 5:11: 5. "Megamitachi no Bōken [a Cappella Version]" ((女神たちの冒険, "The Adventures of the Goddesses"))
30th Anniversary: The Perfect Singles Box is a box set by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama.Released through King Records on July 22, 2015, to commemorate Nakayama's 30th anniversary, the box set compiles all of Nakayama's singles from 1985 to 2000 in 40 CDs.
All Time Best (オール・タイム・ベスト, Ōru Taimu Besuto) is the 17th compilation album by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama.Released through King Records on December 23, 2020 to commemorate Nakayama's 35th anniversary, the three-disc album compiles all 39 of her past singles plus one song from her 2019 album Neuf Neuf.
"Leon the Professional" – Written by Knucks, Venna and Toshifumi Hinata; Performed by Knucks "Payback" – Written by Knucks, Kojey Radical and Swindle; Performed by Kojey Radical featuring Knucks; Best Original Film Score Don't Worry Darling – Composed by John Powell; Avatar: The Way of Water – Composed by Simon Franglen
Tokyo Love Story (東京ラブストーリー, Tōkyō Rabusutōrī) is a Japanese manga written by Fumi Saimon.It was published by Shogakukan in Big Comic Spirits from 1989 to 1990 and collected into 4 tankōbon volumes.