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Imai Miki from 1986 (1 July 1998) Mirai (26 November 1998) Blooming Ivory (14 April 2000) Taiyō to Heminguuei (23 August 2000) Imai Miki Tour 2000 in Club hemingway (21 February 2001) Aqua (22 August 2001) Goodbye Yesterday – The Best of Miki Imai - (24 April 2002) Pearl (17 July 2002) One Night at the Chapel (7 November 2002) Escape (27 ...
Miki Imai is the name of: Miki Imai (singer) ( 今井 美樹 , born 1963) , Japanese pop singer and actress Miki Imai (athlete) (born 1975), Japanese high jumper
The majority of these videos in the Billion-View Club have been commercial music videos by popular artists, but the list has included oddities, typically programs aimed at children. Such videos include two episodes of the Russian animated cartoon Masha and the Bear, a version of "The Wheels on the Bus" by the British animation studio Little ...
"Goodbye Sengen" (グッバイ宣言, Gubbai Sengen, 'Goodbye Declaration') is a 2020 song written by Japanese music producer Chinozo, utilizing the Vocaloid voice library V Flower. The song is the most viewed Vocaloid song on YouTube with more than 100 million views, and received over 3 billion listens on TikTok by 2022. [ 1 ]
In January 2015, "Goodbye To Yesterday" was listed as the favourite to win the competition by way of betting odds. [10] By March, the song had fallen in the odds but remained in the top three. [11] After the song's qualification from the first semi-final, the song was listed as the sixth favourite to win the contest. [12]
In the film, the song is performed by Motown artist G.C. Cameron, whose rendition peaked at number 38 on the Billboard R&B singles chart that same year. Perren also composed the instrumental score for Cooley High, and the B-side to "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" features two of his score compositions from the film.
The music video for "Mesmerizer" was released on April 27, 2024, and the song was released for streaming on May 17. [6] The song was included on 32ki's first album, Circus's Detail, which was released during Niconico Chokaigi 2024. [2] [7] The song's stems have been made available to the public as part of the "Remix Project" by Dwango. [8]
Rofū Miki (1948) "Red Dragonfly" (Japanese: 赤とんぼ, Hepburn: Akatonbo) (also transliterated as Akatombo, Aka Tombo, Aka Tonbo, or Aka Tomba) is a famous Japanese children's song (dōyō) composed by Kōsaku Yamada in 1927, with lyrics from a 1921 poem by Rofū Miki.