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  2. Enamel (song) - Wikipedia

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    The B-side of "Enamel" is "Kagee" (影絵) and the third track is a live version of "Monochrome no Kiss", recorded on a tour celebrating Sid's 10th anniversary in 2013. [ 3 ] On July 3, a program about the anime, comments from Sid members and interviews with voice actors and producers of the anime aired.

  3. Glass no Hitomi - Wikipedia

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    It would be the opening of Kuroshitsuji: Book of the Atlantic, being the third theme song in the series made by the band, after "Monochrome no Kiss" and "Enamel". [2] The band was offered to create the opening "between March and April", according to drummer Yūya. Single production began in May. [3]

  4. Sid (band) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2008, Sid announced they would be going major with Sony Records and later put out "Monochrome no Kiss" (モノクロのキス), their debut major single.The single’s title track was used for the opening of anime Black Butler and the release was also available in four versions, one which was a special Kuroshitsuji version featuring the two main characters on a cardboard sleeve.

  5. Monochrome no Kiss - Wikipedia

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    It is the first theme song of Black Butler. "Monochrome no Kiss" was included on the album Hikari and on Sid 10th Anniversary Best and SID Anime Best 2008-2017 compilations. [1] [2] The single was released as the band's first work on a major label and Sid's first anime song. [3] It won the 31st Anime Grand Prix in best anime song category. [4]

  6. Shiver (The Gazette song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shiver" is a maxi-single by the Japanese rock band, The Gazette. It was released on July 21, 2010 in three editions; the "Optical Impression" edition, "Auditory Impression" edition, and "Kuroshitsuji II: Limited Edition", the first coming with a DVD containing the music video and making for the song "Shiver", and the second with a bonus track, and the third which contains the TV version of ...

  7. Miryoku ga Sugoi yo - Wikipedia

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    "Ryōkiteki na Kiss o Watashi ni Shite" was a song commissioned for Arasā-chan Mushūsei, a drama adaptation of a comic strip written by Nayuka Mine. [7] The second track "Asobi" was not originally a billed A-side for the single, however was promoted due to the song being chosen for cellphone company au 's brand of Isai FL smartphones.

  8. Part of the List - Wikipedia

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    Ne-Yo's current girlfriend sees the text before Ne-Yo does, which foreshadows the beginning of "Mad". Ne-Yo leaves the room, while his current girlfriend follows, with a heartbroken look on her face. The music video ends where the music video for " Mad " starts, making "Part of the List" a prelude to "Mad".

  9. Hanamizuki (song) - Wikipedia

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    Hanamizuki" (ハナミズキ, Dogwood) is the fifth single by Yo Hitoto. It was released on February 2, 2004. [1] It is a song promoting pacifism inspired by the September 11 attacks. [2] It is one of the most popular songs on karaoke [3] and also Yo Hitoto's most iconic song. [2]