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The Korean version was released by SM Entertainment and KT Music on April 10, 2015, while the Japanese version was released on April 22 by EMI and Universal Music Japan. The song was composed by Erik Lidbom and Jin Choi, with the Korean lyrics written by Mafly and Choi A-reum, and the Japanese lyrics written by Junji Ishiwatari and Jeff Miyahara .
File sharing in Japan is notable for both its size and sophistication. [1] The Recording Industry Association of Japan has used a 2010 study to suggest that illegal downloads (which have been illegal since 2010) outnumber legal ones 10:1. [2] [3] In 2012, a law was passed that would invoke penalties for accessing pirated music or movies. [3]
The album produced two singles. The first is a Japanese version of the song "Go Away". It was released on November 15, 2011, as the group's debut single in Japan. The physical single ranked number 12 in Oricon's Weekly chart. [9] The song "Scream" served as the album's lead single and was the first original Japanese-language single of the group ...
First released as a promotional single, the music video for "I Know" premiered on December 6, 2012. The short version of the "Catch Me" Japanese music video was released on January 6, 2014, and the full Japanese single was released on January 16, 2013. The song also served as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama Saki. [7]
A music video for "Phony" was released on June 5, 2021, and is a hand-drawn animation with lyrics subtitles. The illustrations were created by Japanese illustrator Uedatsubasa, and the film was edited and produced by Tsumiki.
Ubu (stylised as UBU) is the debut album of Japanese musician Yojiro Noda, vocalist for the rock band Radwimps, under the solo name Illion.It was released on February 25, 2013, in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with releases in Japan and continental Europe following in March 2013.
A scene in the music video shows an animated girl dancing in the real square in Universal Studios Japan. An accompanying music video for "Adventure", directed by Jun Tamukai, premiered on March 11, 2023, at 10:00 AM JST. [15] [16] It shows a fusion of live-action and animation, depicting "somewhere between fantasy and reality." The story of the ...
The video achieved success by critics and several award ceremonies. Japanese recording artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu wrote for The Guardian, and said that the video "is a strong interpretation of the music." She also praised the video's creativity. [12] At the 17th Japan Gold Disc Awards, "Traveling" won the Music Video of the Year trophy. [31]