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  2. Five Nights at Freddy's (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Five Nights at Freddy's" [a] is an electronic song by electronic rock band The Living Tombstone, based on the 2014 video game of the same name. The song was produced and sung by Yoav Landau, and was released as a single in 2014. The song was popular on YouTube, reaching over 300 million views by 2024, along with over 500 million plays.

  3. Japanese wordplay - Wikipedia

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    96 can be read as "ku-ro" meaning "black", as in 96猫 ("kuroneko"; "black cat"). 96猫 is a popular Japanese singer who covers songs on Niconico, and provides the singing voice of Tsukimi Eiko in Ya Boy Kongming!. 910 can be read as kyū-tō", used by the Jpop group C-ute. On June 29th 2013 the group received an official certification from the ...

  4. Five Nights at Freddy's (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Five Nights at Freddy's was first released for Windows via the Desura distribution platform on August 8, 2014. [15] On August 18, it was also released via Steam . [ 16 ] [ 17 ] A version for Android was launched on August 26, followed by ports to iOS on September 11, and Windows Phone on December 1. [ 18 ]

  5. List of Five Nights at Freddy's media - Wikipedia

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    Five Nights at Freddy's (FNaF) is an American multimedia horror franchise created and owned by Scott Cawthon. The franchise began with the release of its first video game on August 8, 2014. Three sequels were released up to July 2015, setting a Guinness World Record for "most video game sequels released in a year".

  6. Top (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version was released on June 3, as their first Japanese single, titled "Top -Japanese ver.-", through Epic Records Japan. The song was featured as an opening theme song for the anime television series Kami no Tō -Tower of God- , together with its B-side "Slump", as an ending theme song.

  7. A (Rainbow song) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version remains some lyrics written by Song Soo Yoon and was translated by Yu Shimoji and nice73. The B-side is a Japanese version of the song "Gossip Girl", previously recorded in Korean. The song is the lead single from their first EP Gossip Girl.

  8. Midnight (Beast song) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version of the song is a re-recorded version of the Korean version with Japanese lyrics. The b-side is a Japanese version of the song "Biga Oneun Naren", which like "Midnight", was originally recorded in Korean and re-recorded with Japanese lyrics. The original version of the song was written and composed by Choi Kyu-sung.

  9. Night (Stray Kids song) - Wikipedia

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    "Night" is a song by South Korean boy band Stray Kids, taken from their second Japanese-language studio album Giant (2024). It was released as a single in three versions—Japanese, English, and Korean—along with " Falling Up " by Epic Records Japan and JYP Entertainment on October 7, 2024.

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