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"Single Again" (Japanese: シングル・アゲイン, Hepburn: Shinguru Agein) is the 18th single by Japanese singer-songwriter Mariya Takeuchi. Written by Takeuchi and produced by Tatsuro Yamashita , the single was released through Moon Records on September 12, 1989.
Mariya Takeuchi (竹内 まりや, Takeuchi Mariya, born 20 March 1955) is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Regarded as an influential figure in the city pop genre, she is one of the best-selling music artists in Japan, having sold over 16 million records, and has received several accolades.
"Again" is Japanese pop rock singer-songwriter Yui's thirteenth single, and first single after she went on hiatus in November 2008. "Again" was released on June 3, 2009, by her label Studioseven Recordings and was released in two formats: CD and CD+DVD .
Single Again may refer to: "Single Again" (Mariya Takeuchi song), a 1989 song by Mariya Takeuchi "Single Again" (Trina song), a 2007 song by Trina "Single Again" (Big Sean song), a 2019 song by Big Sean "Single Again" (Josh Ross song), a 2024 song by Josh Ross "Single Again", a 2019 song by Scott H. Biram
Again was released as the second part of Hamasaki's fifteenth anniversary celebration on December 8, 2012 by Avex Trax. It received mixed reviews from music critics; some critics commended the songs "safe" composition while some criticized the production and delivery. Charted as a single on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, it
"Again" was put together by the same songwriting duo as Kudo's debut single: it was written by Yasushi Akimoto and composed, arranged and produced by Tsugutoshi Gotō. The song is composed in the key of E minor and set to a tempo of 140 beats per minute. [3] Kudo's vocals span one octave, from B 3 to B 4. Lyrically, the song talks about a woman ...
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Hello, Again (Mukashi kara Aru Basho) was covered by Japanese R&B singer Juju in 2010, used in commercials for the Sony Alpha digital camera. [7] The cover was very popular, reaching #1 on RIAJ 's Digital Track Chart , [ 8 ] causing the original to chart again [ 5 ] and prompted Juju to release a cover album of female Japanese vocalists' songs ...