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A new version of the song titled "Baby I Love You (Last Session)" was included on TEE's 2015 album "5年後のアイラブユー" (I Love You Five Years Later). [47] Toko Furuuchi later rerecorded the song with TEE and it was released as a single on 30 March 2016. [ 48 ]
In its first week of its release, the single topped the Oricon singles chart, reportedly selling 193,584 copies. KAT-TUN gained their seventeenth consecutive number one single on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart since their debut with all their singles sold more than 200,000 copies and continued to hold the most consecutive number one singles since debut with fellow Johnny's group, NEWS.
Title (Romaji) Kanji: Artist: Episode: Be Yourself: Sara Wakatsuki (Asuna Kagurazaka) Kokoro, Nijuusou: こころ、二重奏 Hiroko Matsunaga (Konoka Konoe) & Haruki Ichikawa (Setsuna Sakurazaki) Baby Love: Natsuko Asō (Chisame Hasegawa) Tomodachi Note♯ トモダチnote♯ Ayumi Watanabe (Haruna Saotome) Miyū Wagawa (Nodoka Miyazaki) Ami ...
Written by Makoto Shinohara, "Minna ga Minna Eiyū" was originally planned to only be used in a promotional campaign for au, a Japanese mobile phone operator. [2] A 100-second version of the song was exclusively released on au's music services in January 2016, and a few weeks later was released to other digital stores due to demand. [3]
Iyowa also wrote the lyrics and created the illustrations for the music video. [7] In the video, "before the lyrics, a girl dressed like a schoolgirl and an alarm clock appear in the music video." [19] The girl, referred to as "I (わたし, watashi)" in the lyrics, [19] was named "Kurari-chan (くらりちゃん)" in her character
"Kagome Kagome" (かごめかごめ, or 籠目籠目) is a Japanese children's game and the song associated with it.One player is chosen as the Oni (literally demon or ogre, but similar to the concept of "it" in tag) and sits blindfolded (or with their eyes covered).
contains lyrics revolving around a girl on her fifteenth birthday, along with melancholy vocals, a backing track incorporating screams and double bass drums, finishing with an intense, emo-style melody. [7] According to Nakamoto, the lyrics of the song did not initially have significance to her.
1 Lyrics. Toggle Lyrics subsection. 1.1 Japanese. 1.2 Romanized Japanese. 1.3 English translation. 2 See also. 3 References. ... My good baby, Sleep! Where did my boy ...