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Your Name (Japanese: 君の名は。, Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa.) is the eighth studio album by Japanese rock band Radwimps and the soundtrack for the 2016 Japanese animated film Your Name, released on August 24, 2016, by EMI Records and Universal Music Japan.
Radwimps (ラッドウインプス, Raddo'uinpusu, stylized as RADWIMPS) is a Japanese rock band who debuted independently in 2003 and signed with Toshiba EMI in 2005. The band's name, Radwimps, was formed from two English slang terms, "rad" and "wimp". According to the band, the coined word had several meanings, including "excellent weakling ...
"Zenzenzense" (Japanese: 前前前世, "Past Past Past Life") is a song by Japanese rock band Radwimps. It was used as one of the four theme songs to the animated film Your Name, and was one of 26 songs the band composed for the film's soundtrack. It reached number-one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. [1]
The discography of the Japanese rock band Radwimps consists of thirteen studio albums, ten video albums, and 32 singles.Radwimps debuted as a musical act in 2003 through independent label Newtraxx, releasing the albums Radwimps (2003) and Radwimps 2: Hatten Tojō (2005).
Yojiro Noda (野田洋次郎, Noda Yōjirō, born July 5, 1985), is a Japanese singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and actor.Noda is the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist of the Japanese rock band Radwimps and also began a solo project, illion, in 2012.
Voiced by: Ryunosuke Kamiki [6] (Japanese); Michael Sinterniklaas [7] [8] (English) A 17-year-old student in his second year at Tokyo Metropolitan High School. He is a talented sketch artist and aspires to be an architect. Taki is short-tempered but well-meaning and kind.
"Order Made" (オーダーメイド, Ōdā Meido, "Tailor Made") is a song by Japanese rock band Radwimps, released on January 23, 2008, as the leading single a year before the band's sixth album, Altocolony no Teiri. The song was a commercial success, debuting at number one on Oricon's single charts, and at the time, becoming the band's most ...
The album did not chart on Oricon's top 300 albums chart until August 2006. [6] The album was a very gradual seller, charting for 98 weeks and peaking at number 86. [6] The album reached this peak in early 2007 and has only spent a single week in the top 100. [7]