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Me! Me! Me! is the first full-length album by Japanese-American recording artist Joe Inoue, originally released as a standard release and a limited edition release containing a DVD of music videos on April 8, 2009. Me! Me! Me! peaked at number 86 on the Oricon Weekly Album Charts, remaining on the charts for only one week. [1]
Jellyfish Eyes (めめめのくらげ, Mememe no Kurage) is a 2013 Japanese fantasy film directed by contemporary artist Takashi Murakami.His debut feature film, it was released in Japan on April 26, 2013.
Me Me Me were a one-off English Britpop supergroup formed in 1996, consisting of Alex James of Blur (vocals, bass), Stephen Duffy (vocals, guitar) previously of Duran Duran/The Lilac Time, Justin Welch of Elastica (drums), and James' friend Charlie Bloor (credited as "musician").
Hibiki Yoshizaki (吉崎 響, Yoshizaki Hibiki, born March 10, 1980) is a Japanese video artist, animator, music video director, art director, and motion graphics designer. He is best known for his animated music videos "ME!ME!ME!"
Notes: An anime music video for the Daoko's songs "Samishii Kamisama" and "Yumemiteta no Atashi", with music composition co-written by Hideya Kojima. Shū and Hana from "ME!ME!ME!" appear at the end of the short.
Alexis Ferrell, 27, was arrested and charged back on Aug. 16 after distraught witnesses called 911 to report that they'd spotted her allegedly eating the feline in a neighborhood just outside Canton
Me Me Me, a 2011 musical feature-length film written and produced by Jonathan King "Me Me Me" (song), a 2007 song by Welsh rock band Kids in Glass Houses, from their EP E-Pocalype! Me. Me. Me., a 1995 album by American indie rock band Air Miami; Me! Me! Me!, a 2009 album by Japanese-American recording artist Joe Inoue
Teddy Sakakibara (Japanese: 榊原良, Hepburn: Sakakibara Teddy, born August 23, 1989), known professionally as TeddyLoid is a Japanese DJ and music producer. He is known for producing many songs in the soundtrack of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, which charted on Oricon Albums Chart.