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"Sayonara, Mata Itsuka!" (さよーならまたいつか!, lit. 'Goodbye, see you someday') is a song recorded by Japanese singer Kenshi Yonezu.Released on April 8, 2024, via Sony Music Records, it serves as the theme song for the asadora series The Tiger and Her Wings.
More than 100 musical CDs have been created for the media franchise built around Eiichiro Oda's manga One Piece.Various theme songs and character songs were released on a total of 51 singles, many of them were also released in collected form on the 8 compilation albums or the 17 soundtrack CDs, along with background music from the anime television series, the feature films, and video games.
Pretender" features a piano, guitar, electric bass, and drums. Begins with melodic guitar arpeggios, the song is described as a sad love song about a man who thinks he is not worthy to fall in love with the woman he likes, and saying 'goodbye' as an expression of giving up. [4]
The Japanese version was originally included on her debut Japanese studio album Kuko / Yukigesho, released through Polygram Records on October 21, 1974. Teng then re-recorded it in Mandarin (Chinese: 再見,我的愛人) and released it as a single in support of her studio album Love Songs of the Island: Goodbye My Love in September 1975. [3]
One Piece (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series) is the soundtrack accompanying the Netflix television series One Piece, a live action adaptation of the manga series of the same name. The soundtrack featured 79 tracks from the score composed by Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli , consisted of a four-hour long runtime underscoring the eight ...
The original Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme song wasn't the one fans know and love. On the Dec. 2 episode of VICE's docuseries Black Comedy in America, Will Smith shared that the original opening ...
"Goodbye Sengen" (グッバイ宣言, Gubbai Sengen, 'Goodbye Declaration') is a 2020 song written by Japanese music producer Chinozo, utilizing the Vocaloid voice library V Flower. The song is the most viewed Vocaloid song on YouTube with more than 100 million views, and received over 3 billion listens on TikTok by 2022. [ 1 ]
Japanese 2023 "Love After Love" TVXQ Lee Sang-in Rising Sun: Korean 2005 "Love Again" TVXQ Kim Tae-sung, Andrew Choi, Fast Lane, Sky Beatz Tense: Korean 2014 "Love Bye Love" TVXQ Park Yu-chun: Mirotic: Korean 2008 "Love in the Ice" † Tohoshinki Daisuke Suzuki T: Japanese 2007 "Love in the Ice" TVXQ Daisuke Suzuki (writer); Shim Chang-min ...