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"Soulsoup" is a song recorded by Japanese band Official Hige Dandism. The song was released on December 13, 2023, under Irori Records . The song served as the theme song for the movie Spy × Family Code: White .
"115man Kilo no Film" is composed in the key of E-flat major, 97 beats per minute with a running time of 5 minutes and 24 seconds. [3] Written and composed by vocalist/pianist Satoshi Fujihara, [4] the song is described by the band as the desire to not forget the time to live with the people we care about as much as possible while sharing any minor anxiety and happiness together.
"You Don't Understand Me" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette. Written by Per Gessle with American composer Desmond Child, it was released as the lead single from the duo's first greatest hits compilation album, Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus! Roxette's Greatest Hits (1995). It was also the only new song from the original edition of ...
It's Better If You Don't Understand received generally positive reviews from music critics – AllMusic's David Jeffries praised the EP as showcasing Mars's songwriting abilities and its music being a genre that "leans towards" pop, while About.com's Bill Lamb stated that it is "music that should be on your radio", and called the release a "pop ...
The video of "Pretender" was released on April 16, 2019, and directed by Takuto Shimpo. It was filmed in Taipei, showing the band performing with the night view of Taipei as the background, while theatrical scenes of local Taiwanese models and actors are inter-cut in between. [5]
"Mixed Nuts" is a jazz and pop rock song, [2] composed in the key of G-flat major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 150 BPM, runs for three minutes and 33 seconds. [3] It was composed and written by vocalist Satoshi Fujihara for the anime Spy × Family , with the family theme in mind, as well as main character Anya ...
BoyWithUke shares a teaser for a new song, "Understand," and breaks down the Origins behind the song. Get a first look here. BoyWithUke Shares Origins of New Song “Understand”: Exclusive Jonah ...
Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow (聖の青春, Satoshi no Seishun) is a Japanese drama film directed by Yoshitaka Mori, starring Kenichi Matsuyama and based on the novel of the same name by Yoshio Ōsaki. [1] By the first screenings, the film had earned ¥72 million (US$0.662 million). [2]