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  2. The Blizzard (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Blizzard" is a song written by Harlan Howard and originally recorded for RCA by Jim Reeves. It was released in early 1961 on the album Tall Tales and Short Tempers and also as a single , [ 1 ] peaking at number 4 on the Billboard country chart .

  3. Daichi Miura - Wikipedia

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    Daichi Miura (三浦 大知, Miura Daichi, born 24 August 1987) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, dancer, and choreographer. He also directs his own concerts. He also directs his own concerts. He belongs to Rising Production and has a record contract with Avex .

  4. Antenna (Mrs. Green Apple album) - Wikipedia

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    Antenna is the fifth studio album by Japanese rock band Mrs. Green Apple. It was released digitally on July 4, 2023, and physically on July 5 under EMI Records . It debuted at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart .

  5. Izumi Sakai - Wikipedia

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    Sachiko Kamachi (蒲池 幸子, Kamachi Sachiko, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007), known professionally as Izumi Sakai (坂井 泉水, Sakai Izumi), was a female Japanese pop singer, songwriter, music producer and core member of the group Zard. As Sakai was the only member in the group for the majority of the 16 years which it was active ...

  6. Yumi Matsutoya - Wikipedia

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    Yumi Matsutoya (松任谷 由実, Matsutōya Yumi, born January 19, 1954), nicknamed Yuming (ユーミン, Yūmin), [1] is a Japanese singer, composer, lyricist and pianist. . Generally the writer of both the lyrics and the music in her songs, [2] she is renowned for her idiosyncratic voice and live performances, and is one of the most prominent figures in the history of Japanese popular mus

  7. 10 Rising Artists to Watch - AOL

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    Stylistically encompassing everything from Latin rhythms to quintessential R&B, Ambassium fuses global instrumentation with lyrics in diverse languages to take his listeners on a journey around ...

  8. Makafushigi Adventure! - Wikipedia

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    Though the lyrics were not a literal translation of the original Japanese, they were still somewhat faithful. In 1998, the group Animetal recorded a heavy metal cover of "Makafushigi Adventure!" for their album This is Japanimetal Marathon. [7] The Animetal tribute band Animetal USA covered the song in English on their 2011 self-titled debut album.

  9. Animetal - Wikipedia

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    Animetal (Japanese: アニメタル, Hepburn: Animetaru) was a Japanese heavy metal band who specialized in metal covers of theme songs from classic and modern Japanese anime and tokusatsu television series.