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  2. Turning Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Fenton wrote the song in his flat, but had problems writing the chorus. He said that the chorus then came to him suddenly when he woke up at 4 a.m. with the lyric "Turning Japanese, I think I'm turning Japanese" in his head, and he used it even though the words and the song title did not "really mean much". [4]

  3. Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle - Wikipedia

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    Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle is the third studio album by the American ska punk band Skankin' Pickle. [2] It was released on Dill Records in 1994. [3] [4] Four of the bandmembers contributed to the songwriting. [5]

  4. New Clear Days - Wikipedia

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    New Clear Days is the 1980 debut album by the British rock group The Vapors.It spent six weeks in the UK album charts, reaching a highest position of No. 44 in June 1980. It contains their best-known song, "Turning Japanese", which reached No. 3 in the UK chart in February 1980 and was also a worldwide succe

  5. 'Turning Japanese' & 11 Other '80s Songs That Have Aged ...

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    1. ‘Turning Japanese’ by The Vapors (1980) When “Turning Japanese” came out in 1980, some people found it offensive because they believed the song was about touching one’s private area.

  6. Turn Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Turn Japanese is an EP released by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes on February 21, 2001 by Japanese label Pizza of Death Records. [1] The EP is made up of covers of songs from the 1960s and 1970s.

  7. I Think U - Wikipedia

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    I Think U is the first Japanese EP released by the South Korean boy band Super Junior, on 29 January 2020 under the label Avex Trax in Japan. [2] The album peaked at number one in Oricon Daily Albums Chart on the day of its release.

  8. Change (Miwa song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is an upbeat pop rock song. The song is entirely in Japanese, with the exception of the English phrase, "I wanna change". The lyrics describe a person with the desire to "change to be more like (themselves)." [2] The letters a and e being capitalised in the song's title represents miwa's change from an acoustic guitar to an electric ...

  9. Kurenai (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kurenai" (紅, literally "crimson") is a song by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, written by Yoshiki. One of the band's oldest songs, they have been performing "Kurenai" since 1985, and several versions have been released, most significantly as their major-label debut single on September 1, 1989.