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The title "An Cat Dubh" means "The Black Cat" in Irish, although its lyrics are in English. The song was written about a short relationship that lead vocalist Bono had with a woman while split from his girlfriend (now wife) Ali Hewson. [3] Gavin Friday, a very close friend of Bono, claims that the song is undoubtedly about sex. [3]
If Cats Disappeared from the World (世界から猫が消えたなら, Sekai kara neko ga kietanara) is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Akira Nagai , starring Takeru Satoh and Aoi Miyazaki [3] and based on the novel Sekai kara Neko ga Kieta nara by Genki Kawamura . [4] It was released in Japan by Toho on May 14, 2016. [1]
Aoi Tategami, the lead vocalist of the band Wild Azur, becomes eager to enter a Battle of the Bands contest and impress one of her favorite musicians, Ayane Misaki. As she struggles to write lyrics for a new song, Ichika tries to cheer her up with some ice cream, but learns that the ice-cream truck had been robbed by one of the Kirakiraru ...
"Aoi" (English: "Blue", Japanese pronunciation:) is a song by Japanese band Sakanaction. Used as the 2013 theme song for NHK 's broadcasts of professional soccer matches, the song was one of two promotional singles from their sixth studio album Sakanaction (2013).
The music video features a cat meowing to the beat. io/X A video of the tune had raked in more than 267,000 views on X Friday — with fans howling with laughter and calling it the purr-fect fall ...
Blue Bird (ブルーバード, Buru Bado) is the debut extended play of Japanese singer Shouta Aoi and the first physical release under his new stage name from when he entered voice acting. The album was released on June 26, 2013 and compiles songs from Aoi's work with Broccoli. The album was produced by Elements Garden.
Asian Kung-Fu Generation's recording was not used in the film. Instead, a cover, credited to Rotti, a fictional band from the film, with vocals by Aoi Miyazaki, who plays Meiko in the film, was used. The single's B-side, "Mustang (mix for Meiko)" is a remix of "Mustang" from the band's 2008 EP Mada Minu Ashita ni.