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I SAY YES (Released July 25, 2007) I SAY YES (Anime television series Zero no Tsukaima second season opening theme) LOVE Imagination (PlayStation 2 video game Zero no Tsukaima ~Muma ga Tsumugu Yokaze no Gensoukyoku~ opening theme) YOU'RE THE ONE (Released July 23, 2008) YOU'RE THE ONE (Anime television series Zero no Tsukaima third season ...
It was released on March 12, 2016 with a video releasing on Sutta's channel on March 21, 2016. [2] "Distortion" was released as the second single from the album on September 23, 2016. [3] The music video followed almost two months later on November 4, 2016. The song peaked at number 1 on US Dance Club Songs chart. [4]
RahXephon O.S.T. 2 is the second soundtrack album from the anime series RahXephon.All music and lyrics are by Ichiko Hashimoto and performed by her. She is again joined by her sister Mayumi Hashimoto on the song "Yume no Tamago (Egg of the Dream)".
Go Sakabe (坂部 剛, Sakabe Gō, born January 31, 1982) is a Japanese composer and arranger. [2] He has provided the music for several anime series, such as Date A Live and Digimon Adventure tri., as well as television dramas and movies—especially tokusatsu—, such as the Kamen Rider series. [3]
"Di Que Sí" (English: "Say Yes") is a song by regional Mexican band Grupo Marca Registrada and American norteño band Grupo Frontera. It was released on 3 February 2023 through Interscope and RB Music, as the sixth single on the former's album Don't Stop the Magic (2023).
E1 Music released "Say Yes" as the album's third single on June 2, 2014. "Say Yes" marks the third time the trio collaborated as solo artists following the disbandment of their group in 2006. Musically, "Say Yes" is an uptempo gospel and pop song, which takes influence from dance music.
Adrien Brody, “The Brutalist” Timothée Chalamet, “A Complete Unknown” Daniel Craig, “Queer” Colman Domingo, “Sing Sing” Ralph Fiennes, “Conclave”
"Say Yes" is a Japanese single by Chage and Aska, released by Pony Canyon on July 24, 1991. The song was used as a theme of the Japanese television drama 101 kaime no Propose (101回目のプロポーズ). It was regarded as a wedding song. [2] On the Japanese Oricon weekly single charts, "Say Yes" spent 13 consecutive weeks at the number-one ...