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3 a.m. Eternal" is a song by British acid house group the KLF, taken from their fourth and final studio album, The White Room (1991). Numerous versions of the song were released as singles between 1989 and 1992 by their label KLF Communications .
"3 a.m. Eternal", song by the KLF; Other uses. 3:AM Magazine, a Paris-based magazine; See also. The 3AM Girls, gossip columnists for The Daily ...
"Setsugetsuka" is a song released for the mobile game Uta no Prince-sama: Shining Live.The song is performed by the characters of the game, Otoya Ittoki (voiced by Takuma Terashima), Tokiya Ichinose (voiced by Mamoru Miyano), Ren Jinguji (voiced by Junichi Suwabe), Masato Hijirikawa (voiced by Kenichi Suzumura), Natsuki Shinomiya (voiced by Kisho Taniyama, Syo Kurusu (voiced by Hiro Shimono ...
Ng (pronounced ; English approximation often / ə ŋ / əng or / ɪ ŋ / ing or / ɛ ŋ / eng) is both a Cantonese transliteration of the Chinese surnames 吳/吴 (Mandarin Wú) and 伍 (Mandarin Wǔ) and also a common Hokkien transcription of the surname 黃/黄 (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂ɡ, Mandarin Huáng).
Sumika (stylized as sumika) is a Japanese rock band from Kawasaki, Kanagawa.The band formed as an indie rock band in 2013, before being signed to a major label in 2018. The band is also known as Sumika [camp session] during live performances, which are known for including performances by non-musicians such as filmmakers, photographers, painters, sculptors, architects, potters, and poets. [1]
In September 1973, Sumiko Yamagata released a reprise of the song in the album Ano hi no koto wa (あの日のことは). Shoji Hashimoto, the editor of the publishing house Kyouiku Geijutsu-sha , decided to include the song in a choir textbook, causing it to be sung by choirs across Japan. By the second half of the 1970s, most people in Japan ...
"3 a.m." is a song by American rapper Eminem as the third single from his album Relapse. [3] The single was produced by Dr. Dre. The song was released onto the iTunes Store on April 28, 2009. The music video was released on May 2 at 10:00 pm via Cinemax. The song was later included on Eminem's second greatest-hits album Curtain Call 2.
Ikurō Fujiwara covered the song on the 2002 compilation album Eternal Love: Animation Healing Music 1. Yoko Ishida covered the song on the 2003 compilation album Best Max: The Power of New Animation Songs. Richie Kotzen recorded an English-language cover of the song titled "Blue Star" on his 2006 cover album Ai Senshi Z×R.