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"Shikairo Days" (Japanese: シカ色デイズ, Hepburn: Shikairo Deizu, lit. ' Deer-colored Days ') is a Japanese song by Shika-bu (シカ部) performed by Megumi Han, Saki Fujita, Rui Tanabe, and Fūka Izumi as their respective characters. It was released on July 8, 2024, and is the opening theme song of the 2024 anime My Deer Friend Nokotan.
"Shohikigen" (Japanese: 消費期限, lit. ' Expiration date ') is a song recorded by South Korean boy group Seventeen.It was released digitally on November 11, 2024, through Hybe Japan and Universal Music Japan, and was released physically on November 27, 2024.
“Japan” is the second single from Famous Dex's debut album, Dex Meets Dexter.Famous Dex first premiered the song June 2017 on Instagram. [2] The song gained massive popularity online due to the viral lyric video featuring Famous Dex on green screen visuals, and Internet dance sensation Roy Purdy creating a dance challenge to the song.
The song ranked at number five on the year-end Gaon Digital Chart for 2010 and was also the second best selling single of the year, selling over 3.3 million copies. Music site Monkey3 named "Oh!" the best song in 2010. [5] "Oh!" was remade as a Japanese song for the group's second single from their second Japanese album Girls & Peace.
10 My Me (stylized as ⑩ MY ME) is Japanese pop girl group Morning Musume's tenth studio album. It was released March 17, 2010 in both a regular and limited edition. It was released March 17, 2010 in both a regular and limited edition.
Kuko / Yukigesho (Japanese: 空港 / 雪化粧; English: Airport / Snow Covered) is the first Japanese studio album recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng, released via Polydor Records on October 21, 1974. The album was supported with the release of three singles: "Konya Kashira Ashita Kashira", "Airport", and "Yukigesho".
[8] [9] The song was used in the "Silk Road" television commercial for Sanyo. [10] [11] [12] The version released on 12/7/2006 was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan in May 2019. [13] A cover version [14] of the song by Tak Matsumoto, featuring Zard, reached number 3 in the Oricon Singles Chart in 2003. [4]
"Clock Strikes Ten" is a fast-paced song that begins with guitar notes struck to sound like Big Ben's chimes [9] [10] (full hour). Robert Lawson described it as "a take on a fun mid-60's rock'n'roll number," praising the "angry authority" with which lead singer Robin Zander sang it. [ 7 ]