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  2. New World (L'Arc-en-Ciel song) - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at [[:ja:New World (L'Arc〜en〜Cielの曲)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|ja|New World (L'Arc〜en〜Cielの曲)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation

  3. Newworldson - Wikipedia

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    2007 New Artist of the Year; 2007 Folk/Roots Album of the Year: Roots Revolution [14] 2008 Folk/Roots Album of the Year: Salvation Station [15] 2009 Group of the Year [16] 2010 Folk/Roots Album of the Year: Newworldson; 2010 Recorded Song of the Year: "There Is A Way" 2010 Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year: "There Is A Way" Juno Awards

  4. Halfway (Gen Hoshino song) - Wikipedia

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    After the song in 2019, Hoshino decided to take a break from the tradition; later, he laughed that he had grown tired of it. [3] The first ten songs were compiled onto Yellow Disc: Birthday Songs for Yuki Himura — Bananaman and Gen Hoshino 2010–2019, a CD bundled with the fourth issue of Hoshino's annual Yellow Magazine, in early 2020. [4]

  5. Hyde (musician) - Wikipedia

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    An overseas edition featuring all-English lyrics was released in July of the same year. In April 2003, Hyde starred alongside fellow Japanese rock musician Gackt in the film Moon Child, which was co-written by Gackt himself. The duo performed the duet "Orenji no Taiyou", which was used as the movie's theme song.

  6. Mili (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Mili is a Japanese indie music group founded in August 2012, consisting of Cassie Wei, Yamato Kasai, Yukihito Mitomo, Shoto Yoshida, and Ao Fujimori. Mili covers electronic classical, contemporary classical, and post-classical genres of music [2] in Japanese, English, Chinese, and French.

  7. Yukio Mishima - Wikipedia

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    "Death and Night and Blood (Yukio)", a song by the Stranglers from the Black and White album (1978). (Death and Night and Blood is the phrase from Mishima's novel Confessions of a Mask) [320] "Forbidden Colours", a song on Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence soundtrack by Ryuichi Sakamoto with lyrics by David Sylvian (1983).

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  9. Umi Yukaba - Wikipedia

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    "Umi Yukaba" (海行かば) is a Japanese song whose lyrics are based on a chōka poem by Ōtomo no Yakamochi in the Man'yōshū (poem 4094), an eighth century anthology of Japanese poetry, set to music by Kiyoshi Nobutoki.