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  2. Somewhere Near Marseilles - Wikipedia

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    [9] Tsuya-Chan of Tokion first questioned the song's title, pointing out Utada's use of London and Paris in the lyrics, with the former being Utada's home. [10] Tsuya went on to investigate whether the word "Marseilles" in the lyrics could be used as a "series of sounds" for both English and Japanese delivery.

  3. Your Lie in April - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] The first opening theme song is "Hikaru Nara" (光るなら, lit. If You Will Shine) by Goose House and the first ending theme is "Kirameki" (キラメキ, lit. Sparkle) by Wacci, both played on episodes 1 through 11. [48] The second opening song is "Nanairo Symphony" (七色シンフォニー, Nanairo Shinfonī, lit.

  4. Keep Tryin' (Hikaru Utada song) - Wikipedia

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    "Keep Tryin'" is a song recorded by Japanese American recording artist Hikaru Utada for her sixth studio and fourth Japanese album, Ultra Blue (2006). It premiered on February 22, 2006 as the fifth single from the album in Japan.

  5. List of Your Lie in April episodes - Wikipedia

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    For the first eleven episodes and the original video animation, the opening theme is "Hikaru Nara" (光るなら, lit. "If It Will Shine") by Goose house, while the ending theme is "Kirameki" (キラメキ, lit. "Sparkle") by wacci. [6] From episode twelve onwards, the opening theme is "Nanairo Symphony" (七色シンフォニー, lit.

  6. Movin' On Without You - Wikipedia

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    "Movin' On Without You" was written, composed and produced by Utada herself, which became her first ever single to have been done by her. [8] Her father, Teruzane, had co-produced and co-composed a lot of songs from Utada's first album First Love, but this song was the only track on the album to have not been produced by her father or Akira Miyake. [8]

  7. Sakura Nagashi - Wikipedia

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    "Sakura Nagashi" (桜流し, lit. "Flowing Cherry Blossoms/Cherry Blossoms Sinking") is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada.It was released by EMI Music Japan digitally on November 17, 2012, with a DVD single released December 26, 2012.

  8. Anata (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Anata" (あなた, lit. "You") is a song by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada.It is their third single under the label Epic Records Japan, from their seventh Japanese-language studio album Hatsukoi.

  9. Hanataba o Kimi ni - Wikipedia

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    "Hanataba o Kimi ni" (花束を君に, lit. "A Bouquet For You") is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada.It was released digitally on April 15 2016, alongside "Manatsu no Tōriame" as joint singles for her album Fantôme.