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  2. Soulsoup - Wikipedia

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    "Soulsoup" is a song recorded by Japanese band Official Hige Dandism. The song was released on December 13, 2023, under Irori Records . The song served as the theme song for the movie Spy × Family Code: White .

  3. 115man Kilo no Film - Wikipedia

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    "115man Kilo no Film" is composed in the key of E-flat major, 97 beats per minute with a running time of 5 minutes and 24 seconds. [3] Written and composed by vocalist/pianist Satoshi Fujihara, [4] the song is described by the band as the desire to not forget the time to live with the people we care about as much as possible while sharing any minor anxiety and happiness together.

  4. Pretender (Official Hige Dandism song) - Wikipedia

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    Peaky P-key did a cover of the song for the game D4DJ Groovy Mix. In 2019, Pentatonix covered the song on their PTX Japan 5th Anniversary Greatest Hits album. [23] YESUNG, one of the main vocalists of legendary K-Pop group Super Junior, covered the song in SMTOWN LIVE 2024 : SMCU PALACE @TOKYO

  5. Satoshi Ohno - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi Ohno (大野 智, Ōno Satoshi, born November 26, 1980) is a Japanese idol, singer, actor, radio host, artist, dancer, and choreographer. He is the lead vocalist and leader of the boy band Arashi , hence his nickname Leader ( リーダー , Rīdā ) .

  6. Toe (band) - Wikipedia

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    独演会 "DOKU-EN-KAI" was live recorded in the round at le Poisson Rouge in New York City in 2019, and it was released in March 6, 2021. [3] [12] [13] In 2021, they contributed an original song to the soundtrack for the anime series Sonny Boy. [14] In 2024, toe released their fourth studio album, Now I See the Light. [15]

  7. Satoshi Inoue (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi Inoue (井上智, Inoue Satoshi, born November 12, 1956 in Kobe) is a Japanese jazz guitarist. Jim Hall calls his former protégé, "an excellent jazz guitarist with a keen musical imagination." [1] Born in Kobe, Inoue studied at Kyoto's Fuji School of Music from 1979-81. Between 1981-1988, he led his own groups in Japan. [2]

  8. Satoshi Tomiie - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the millennium, Satoshi introduced a new club sound via 2000's ‘Full Lick’ album. The long-player featured dark twisted electronic rhythms, haunting vocals, and hypnotic grooves. Another source of house music renovation, Satoshi and Hector Romero's record label SAW Recordings has continued to refine the Chicago and New York ...

  9. Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow (聖の青春, Satoshi no Seishun) is a Japanese drama film directed by Yoshitaka Mori, starring Kenichi Matsuyama and based on the novel of the same name by Yoshio Ōsaki. [1] By the first screenings, the film had earned ¥72 million (US$0.662 million). [2]