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In addition to the music, the first press limited edition of the album titled "Letters to Elma" also contains lyrics and letters written by Amy along with pictures of the places he visited. [ 7 ] Prior to the release of the album, music videos for titles "Deep Indigo" [ 8 ] on 27 December 2018, "Parade" [ 9 ] on 11 March 2019, and "That's Why I ...
"Kazari ja Nai no yo Namida wa" (飾りじゃないのよ涙は, lit. "The Tears Are Not a Decoration") is the 10th single by Japanese entertainer Akina Nakamori . Written by Yōsui Inoue , the single was released on November 14, 1984, by Warner Pioneer through the Reprise label.
"Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no Desu" (貴方の恋人になりたいのです, "I Want to Be Your Lover") is a song by Mao Abe. It was originally released as her unofficial debut, in the form of an acoustic demo released to iTunes on August 6, 2008 (). [1]
Machico did a cover version of "Only My Railgun" song, which became available on iTunes Store on December 10, 2014, as part of her second album COLORS II -RML-that was released in April 2015. [ 10 ] "Only My Railgun" song received a new arrangement from fripSide, which is titled "Only My Railgun Version 2020" (stylized as "only my railgun ...
"W-B-X (W-Boiled Extreme)" [A] (stylized as "W-B-X ~W-Boiled Extreme~") is the eleventh single by Japanese singer-songwriter Aya Kamiki and the first as a collaboration with TAKUYA, former guitarist of the Judy and Mary, as Aya Kamiki w TAKUYA (上木彩矢 w TAKUYA, Kamiki Aya w TAKUYA).
"Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni" (きらめく涙は星に) is Sachi Tainaka's second single and was released on May 31, 2006. The title track was used as the second opening theme for the anime television show Fate/stay night , and appears in episodes 15 to 23.
Albums began bearing labels that cautioned consumers about the content, but there wasn't a uniform system. There weren't even rules about what merited a label and what didn't.
"Usseewa" (うっせぇわ) is a song by Japanese singer Ado, released as her debut single on October 23, 2020. It was released as a digital single through Virgin Music.. The song's lyrics criticize society's so called "common sense", with Ado speaking on behalf of members of society about their dissatisfaction and anger with society.