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Songs with English-language lyrics originating in Japan. Pages in category "English-language Japanese songs" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Haute Couture is the second extended play by MiSaMo, a sub-unit of girl group Twice.It was released by Warner Music Japan on November 6, 2024. The EP contains seven tracks, including the lead single, "Identity", and "New Look", a cover of Namie Amuro's song of the same name.
The song Earthly Stars was sung in karaoke form at the end of Episode 7 of the anime Lucky Star. It was sung by a character named Miyuki Takara, voiced by Aya Endo. (see also: List of Lucky Star albums) The song is also used in the Suntory Boss Commercial featuring Tommy Lee Jones. The song Headlight/Taillight is used in the anime Nichijou ...
"Jade" is a song by Japanese Visual kei band X Japan, released on June 28, 2011, in Europe, North and South America, and on July 13 in Japan and Southeast Asia. [2] It is the band's third single since reuniting in 2007 and the second to feature newest member Sugizo on guitar, as well as their first worldwide release.
The theme park released the 2023 advertisement for Unibaru on January 26, 2023, featuring Yoasobi's new song titled "Adventure". [3] Since February 1, the song was played at Hollywood Dream – The Ride venue in the theme park. [4] The full-length version of the song was aired for the first time on the radio show Rock Kids 802 on February 9. [5]
The group also gained fame with hits such "My Beautiful Music" and "Sky Restaurant" which was sampled by American recording rapper J. Cole, [1] these hit songs helped spur the group career and helped introduce them to a wider audience. In 1980, the group went into a hiatus but resumed a year later with their music, breaking a record by being ...
"Tokyo" by Base Ball Bear (from their album Detective Boys) "Tokyo" by The Books "Tokyo" by Brian Ice "Tokyo" by Bruce Cockburn (from his album Humans; #44 on RPM in 1980) "Tokyo" by B'z (from their album Love Me, I Love You) "Tokyo" by Carola Häggkvist "Tokyo" by Chips "Tokyo" by Classix Nouveaux "Tokyo" by Danny Saucedo (from his album Heart ...
Musically, "Automatic" is an R&B song that incorporates elements of pop, dance and soul music. A contributor of Japanese magazine CD Journal noticed that the R&B composition was a very "common" trait in Western culture in the late 1990s. [7] Kano, writing for Rockin'On Japan, agreed, and felt the song infused contemporary soul and club music ...