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The song has seen more charting and certifications in the 2000s and onwards. In 2014, a 2009 digital download single of the song was certified Gold by the RIAJ for 100,000 downloads. [19] In March 2020, the song debuted on Billboard Japan 's Hot 100 chart (established in 2008) at No. 38, powered by Twitter mentions and digital downloads.
Juice is a podcast aggregator for Windows and OS X used for downloading media files such as ogg and mp3 for playback on the computer or for copying to a digital audio player. Juice lets a user schedule downloading of specific podcasts, and will notify the user when a new show is available. It is free software available under the GNU General ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Songs with English-language lyrics originating in Japan. Pages in category "English-language Japanese songs" The following 35 pages ...
English-language lyrics were written by Alan O'Day, who worked with him for the first time on Mariya Takeuchi's Miss.M album released in 1980. O'Day also contributed the lyrics for all the Yamashita-penned songs which appeared on the Big Wave, including "Your Eyes" which had earlier appeared on Yamashita's 1982 album For You.
The album contains the Japanese version of Amazing Grace and is a duet between Hayley and the late Japanese singer Minako Honda. The song was released as a single in Japan and topped the Japanese International Singles Chart. [4] The album debuted at number 12 on the Japanese Albums Chart, but broke into the Top 10 in its second week of release. [4]
Japan January 21, 1982 AIR/RVC LP: RAL-8801 CT: RAT-8801 1984 CD: RACD-4 June 5, 1985 LP RAL-8827 September 15, 1986 CD R32A-1020 March 15, 1987 R28H-2806 August 21, 1990 RCA/BMG Victor BVCR-7006 September 21, 1990 BVCR-2504 June 4, 1997 RCA/BMG Japan BVCR-1033 May 21, 1999 BVCK-37011 February 14, 2002 RCA/BMG Funhouse BVCR-17018 February 20 ...
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The title itself, "BMF", is a reference to the gang Black Mafia Family. Ross then shouts out the gang's founder Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory when he raps the line, "I think I'm Big Meech". [ 7 ] In the following line, he references Larry Hoover , former leader of the Black Gangster Disciple Nation.