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  2. Lost in Japan - Wikipedia

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    "Lost in Japan" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes. It was written by Mendes, Scott Harris, Nate Mercereau and Teddy Geiger, with production handled by Mendes, Mercereau, Geiger and Louis Bell. The song was released by Island Records on March 23, 2018, as a second single for Mendes' self-titled third studio album.

  3. ALI (band) - Wikipedia

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    ALI (acronym for Alien Liberty International) is a Japanese band formed in Shibuya, Tokyo, in 2016, known for their unique fusion of hip hop, funk, jazz, and global influences. The band gained fame through their hit anime soundtracks, including " Wild Side " for Beastars and " Lost in Paradise " for Jujutsu Kaisen .

  4. Lost in Your Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Lost in Your Eyes" is a song by American singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson, released as the first single from her second album, Electric Youth (1989). [2] It was first released to radio on January 3, 1989, [ 3 ] before being officially released on January 6.

  5. Lost in Paradise (ALI song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lost in Paradise" (stylised in all caps) is a song by Japanese band ALI released as the ending theme for the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen. It features Japanese rapper Aklo, who co-wrote the song with Leo, Alex and Luthfi. It has two editions: the CD edition and the DVD limited edition.

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  7. Lost in You (Three Days Grace song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lost in You" is a song by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. Written by the band's lead singer Adam Gontier, the song was released for radio airplay on February 1, 2011, as the fourth and final single from the band's third studio album Life Starts Now (2009). [1] Much like "Never Too Late", it was a crossover song to top 40 radio.

  8. Japanese edition - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese edition of a record can be visually distinguished by the addition of a cardboard obi, which is usually folded over the left side of the cover. In this context, these obi are commonly called spine cards in English, particularly by collectors.

  9. Lost in Translation (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cover Lost in Translation: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2003 film Lost in Translation , directed by Sofia Coppola . The soundtrack was supervised by Brian Reitzell and was released on September 9, 2003, through Emperor Norton Records .