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  2. Sugoi Indeed - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Sugoi Indeed is the eight studio album from Japanese garage metal ... "Sugoi Indeed (japanese version)" 2:57 ...

  3. Tsugunai (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tsugunai" (つぐない; meaning "atonement" or "expiation"), is a song recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng. The original Japanese version was released on January 21, 1984, [4] [5] while the Mandarin version titled "Changhuan" (償還) was released a year later in August 1985 as part of her Mandarin album of the same name.

  4. Miryoku ga Sugoi yo - Wikipedia

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    Miryoku ga Sugoi yo (魅力がすごいよ, "Your Charm Points Are Amazing") is the debut studio album by Japanese band Gesu no Kiwami Otome, released on October 28, 2014. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Background and development

  5. Shohikigen - Wikipedia

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    "Shohikigen" (Japanese: 消費期限, lit. ' Expiration date ') is a song recorded by South Korean boy group Seventeen. It was released digitally on November 11, 2024, through Hybe Japan and Universal Music Japan, and was released physically on November 27, 2024. The song marked the group's fourth time topping Japan's Oricon Singles Chart.

  6. J-core - Wikipedia

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    J-core is the style of hardcore techno associated with Japanese groups and DJs from the 1990s onward. It is marked by its usage of samples derived from video games and anime, colorful kawaii imagery and album graphics, and the general borrowing of elements from denpa and otaku culture. [1]

  7. Listen to My Heart (BoA album) - Wikipedia

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    Listen to My Heart (stylized in all caps) is the debut Japanese studio album (second overall) by South Korean recording artist BoA, released via Avex Trax on March 13, 2002. BoA worked with a team of songwriters and composers to produce the album, including Natsumi Watanabe, Kazuhiro Hara, Ken Harada and Akira; all of whom would collaborate ...

  8. Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba - Wikipedia

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    "Real Emotion" / "1000 no Kotoba" is Japanese R&B singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's seventh single and first double A-side.The single became the artist's first the chart in the top ten on the weekly Oricon Singles Charts, charting at No. 3, and remained on the charts for twenty-eight weeks.

  9. Soul'd Out - Wikipedia

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    Soul'd Out (usually styled as SOUL'd OUT) was a Japanese hip-hop trio, consisting of Diggy-MO' (MC), Bro.Hi (MC/Beatboxer), and Shinnosuke (DJ). Their name is a portmanteau of "soul" and "sold out", and the group is sometimes referred to by their initials, S.O.