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Yuka Takaoka (高岡由佳, Takaoka Yuka, born January 28, 1998) is a Japanese woman known for having stabbed her boyfriend with a kitchen knife in their apartment in Shinjuku, Tokyo, in May 2019. She was found guilty of attempted murder in December 2019 and sentenced to 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 years in prison.
Today is a studio album released in 1988 by the American R&B group Today. [1] The album was the group's debut album, and included the charting singles "Girl I Got My Eyes On You", "Take It Off" and "Him or Me".
List of singles, with selected chart positions Title Year Album "Hanafurumai" 2015 Yasō Emaki "Hangeki no Yaiba" "Strong Fate" 2016 Shikisai "Valkyrie" (Anime TV Size) "Okinotayuu" 2017 "Dong Feng Po" Non-album single "Dong Feng Po" (Japanese Ver.) Kiseki Best Collection + "Singin' for..." 2020 Tokyo Singing "Sakura Rising" (with Amy Lee of ...
Here's the best modern and new Christmas music to refresh your holiday playlist in 2024, featuring hits from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and more.
Released in 1990, the album manage to chart three singles: "Why You Get Funky on Me", which was also featured in the movie House Party reached #2 on the R&B charts. [2] "I Got The Feeling" peaked at #12 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and "I Wanna Come Back Home" peaked at #46 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [2]
Yuka and Masaki met in summer 2004, but it was not until 2005 that they formed Moumoon. [2] In October 2005, the duo held their first live performance at the Omotesando FAB. [ 2 ] In 2006, they signed with the indie label Gate Records and released their debut single "Flowers/Pride". [ 3 ]
Earth (stylized as EARTH) was a Japanese girl group formed by Vision Factory in 2000, with its members consisting of Yuka Togo, Maya Tomonaga, and Sayaka Setoyama. They debuted in February 2000 with the release of the song "Time After Time", and they won the Japan Record Award Newcomer Award and Japan Cable Award Cable Music Award in the same year.
The song was used as a theme song for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television television drama Kodomo no Jijou. [1] It was later included in two Giza Studio compilation albums as representative song. In 2007, she performed cover of Field of View 's biggest hit Totsuzen on Hill PanKoujou event Being 90's Party along with from NaokI Ko-jin from Naifu .