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  2. Catch Me If You Can (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    On April 10, 2015, SM Entertainment released the Korean music video on YouTube and other online web-sharing websites, while the Japanese music video was disclosed on the group's Japanese official website. The audio was revealed simultaneously on several South Korean online distributors.

  3. On Your Mark - Wikipedia

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    Ghibli Experimental Theater On Your Mark (Japanese: ジブリ実験劇場 On Your Mark, Hepburn: Jiburi Jikkengekijō On Yua Māku) is an animated music video created by Studio Ghibli for the song "On Your Mark" (also released in English as "Castles in the Air") by the Japanese rock duo Chage and Aska. The song was released in 1994 as part of ...

  4. Candy Pop (Twice song) - Wikipedia

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    The full music video of "Candy Pop" was uploaded online on January 12, 2018. The anime-style video was directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku, best known for his work as the director of anime television series Love Live!, in collaboration with Naive Creative Production, the team behind most of Twice's previous music videos. [12]

  5. World Order (band) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Mind Shift" was released on YouTube on July 24, introducing two new members, Masato Ochiai and Akihiro Takahashi, and making World Order a 7-member group. The band gained recognition for their 2011 song "Machine Civilization," which was produced in response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami . [ 6 ]

  6. Mela! - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Mela!" was released on the band's YouTube channel on April 13, 2020. It features a wolf, considered a villain, who changes its destiny. Eight creators participated in the animation of the music video: Sutore, Okawari, Wataboku [], Otomoai, Tatsuhiro Ariyoshi, Sayuri, Jose Shimazaki, and Pantovisco [].

  7. Gunjō (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was uploaded on December 1, [3] and surpassed 100 million views on May 30, 2022. [4] The English version, titled " Blue ", was released on October 29, 2021. [ 5 ] " Gunjō" was certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) after surpassing 500 million streams in the country, the duo's second song after ...

  8. Hero (Namie Amuro song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video to the B-side track "Show Me What You've Got" was released on Amuro's YouTube channel on July 21, which featured Amuro and a group of friends enjoying a party on a double-decker bus. The bus was not moving throughout the video shoot, which required two large video screens to be placed outside the bus to show motion shots of ...

  9. Stay Gold (BTS song) - Wikipedia

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    As the video draws to a close, they successfully seek paradise together, and discover "a brighter world filled with purple flowers and lush nature". [47] The music video amassed more than 5 million views within four hours of its premiere, and became BTS' fastest Japanese music video to surpass 50 million views, doing so in five days.