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"Futari no Natsu Monogatari Never Ending Summer" (Japanese: ふたりの夏物語 Never Ending Summer, Hepburn: Futari no Natsu Monogatari Nebā Endingu Samā) is a single by Japanese band S. Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe released by VAP on March 6, 1985.
The album was released for digital download and streaming on 3 November by Sony Music Latin and WK Records. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The song "Jet Set" remains hidden and is set for release in 2024. [ 34 ] That day, Emilia performed the songs "GTA" and "No Se Ve" at the 2023 Los 40 Music Awards held at the WiZink Center in Madrid, [ 35 ] where she ...
With estimated sales of 12 million copies worldwide, [15] Spanish singer Julio Iglesias's Momentos (1982) is highest-selling Latin album on the list. Mexican singer Luis Miguel currently has the highest number of albums on the list with 14, while Colombian songstress Shakira has the most by a female artist with four.
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On 11 March 2020, the band entered the studio to begin recording their album, while in turn released studio vlogs showing the album making process for the studio album. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Mark Jansen had said in an interview that the album's release date could be delayed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic affecting the recording sessions. [ 5 ]
An album (Latin albus, white), in ancient Rome, was a board chalked or painted white, on which decrees, edicts, and other public notices were inscribed in black.It was from this that in medieval and modern times, album came to denote a book of blank pages in which verses, autographs, sketches, photographs and the like are collected. [9]
More than 100 musical CDs have been created for the media franchise built around Eiichiro Oda's manga One Piece.Various theme songs and character songs were released on a total of 51 singles, many of them were also released in collected form on the 8 compilation albums or the 17 soundtrack CDs, along with background music from the anime television series, the feature films, and video games.
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