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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 title track, "Replay", was used to promote Pocky through commercials [2] and was also included in the group's first compilation album, Mr. Children 1992–1995, which was released on July 11, 2001. The b-side track, "All by myself", was a re-cut from Mr. Children's second album Kind of Love released on December 1, 1992. "Replay" has also ...
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.
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]
Miki Imai (Japanese: 今井美希; born 30 May 1975) is a Japanese former track and field athlete who competed in the high jump. Her personal best of 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in), set in 2001, is the Japanese record for the event. She is also co-holder of the indoor national record of 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) with Megumi Sato.
A lyric video for "Good Goodbye" was directed by Rafatoon and released on April 13, 2017, on Linkin Park's official YouTube channel. [13] During a Facebook chat on April 2, 2017, Mike Shinoda announced Linkin Park was working on a new video for a new song that is "not super silly, but it's still not very serious," commenting that it was a change of pace for the band. [14]
I Loved Yesterday is the third album of Japanese singer-songwriter YUI, and was released on 9 April 2008. [2] The album peaked at number twenty-three on the Billboard Japan Top 100 . [ 3 ] I Loved Yesterday has been certified double platinum by RIAJ for shipment of 500,000 copies in Japan.