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The song was based on the short story Shishiza Ryūseigun no Mama ni (獅子座流星群のままに, "A Leonid, Always"), written by Paru Itagaki, who also wrote and illustrated the manga. [ 2 ] "Yasashii Suisei" was released digitally on January 20, 2021, and released as a double A-side CD single , together with " Kaibutsu " on March 24.
Chalk up the success of “Favorite Song” to the teams that grew it into a hit, but Toosii says it was all part of his master plan. “You gotta let actions speak louder than words,” he says.
"Truth" was used as the theme song for Arashi member Satoshi Ohno's 2008 drama Maō while "Kaze no Mukō e" was used as the theme song for the news coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics on NTV, featuring member Sho Sakurai as the main newscaster. In stark contrast to "Truth", which is a fast-paced dance number with a mood similar to the drama's ...
In 2007, Japan had the second largest music market in the world. [1] In 1962, Tokushin music reports was founded and became the leading provider of music sales in Japan. However their reports and charts are only available to industry insiders and are not available to the general pu
Marigold" by singer-songwriter Aimyon topped the chart for one week.As of 2024, this is the top song with the most weeks on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. Nogizaka46 scored two number-one singles with "Sing Out!" and "Yoake Made Tsuyogaranakutemoii". Iz*One scored two number-one singles with "Buenos Aires" and "Vampire".
Pages in category "Songs in Japanese" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,468 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The song is performed in the anime movie Colorful. The song was ranked at 25 on "Billboard Japan Hot 100 Songs" chart. [2] The B-side "Still Fighting It" is a Japanese language cover of Ben Folds' song of the same name. Aki herself wrote the Japanese version's lyrics. Folds himself, by chance, heard Aki cover the song at the 2008 Fuji Rock ...
"Kawa no nagare no yō ni" (川の流れのように, "Like the Flow of the River") is the last single recorded by Japanese enka singer Hibari Misora, as she died soon after its release in 1989. It was composed by Akira Mitake, with lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto. [2] The single charted at 8th place for more than a year [3] and sold 225,000 copies ...