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  2. Mika Nakashima - Wikipedia

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    Nakashima's first 2-disc concert DVD, Mika Nakashima Concert Tour 2009 Trust Our Voice, which was recorded during her "Trust Our Voice Tour 2009", was released on December 2, 2009. [7] Nakashima's 31st single, "Always", was released on January 20, 2010, and was the theme song for the South Korean movie Goodbye, Someday (サヨナライツカ).

  3. Voice (Mika Nakashima album) - Wikipedia

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    Voice is the sixth studio album (ninth overall) by Japanese singer Mika Nakashima, released via Sony Music Japan on November 26, 2008. It contains all of her singles from "Life" up to "Orion". The album was distributed in two formats: a CD-only version and CD+DVD limited edition. [2]

  4. Mika Nakashima discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Mika Nakashima includes 11 studio albums, 7 compilation albums, 45 singles and 20 video albums. These have all been released through Sony Music Entertainment Japan . Albums

  5. Yes (Mika Nakashima album) - Wikipedia

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    The reggae-inspired single "My Sugar Cat" was released on July 26 and follows similar styles of Nakashima's previous two singles. The B-side "Koishikute" is a cover of a song by Begin. Nakashima's 21st single, "Mienai Hoshi", was released on February 21, 2007, and was used as the theme song of the drama Haken no Hinkaku.

  6. Hitori (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hitori" (ひとり) is Mika Nakashima's 15th single. It is a re-cut single, originally from her Music album, and was used as the theme song for the PlayStation 2 game Drakengard 2. [1] "Hitori (single ver.)" is the theme song for the game while "Hitori (Endroll ver.)" is the version heard during the credits.

  7. Best (Mika Nakashima album) - Wikipedia

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    Best is the first Japanese compilation album and sixth overall album release by Mika Nakashima.It contains 14 songs. Two new re-recordings were made: one of her first single, 'Stars,' and the other of 'Amazing Grace (05),' the latter of which was included in a Suntory commercial for Freixnet Champagne and made as a radio-only single to promote the album in Japan.

  8. True (Mika Nakashima album) - Wikipedia

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    Nakashima's debut single, "Stars," was released on November 7, 2001.It served as the theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV dorama Tainted Love Song.Despite being her debut work, the single debuted at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart, boasting her highest sales to date with over 469,000 copies sold and being certified platinum.

  9. Star (Mika Nakashima album) - Wikipedia

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    Star is the eleventh sixth studio album (eleventh overall) by Japanese singer Mika Nakashima.It was released via Sony Music Japan on October 27, 2010, and was distributed in two formats: a CD-only standard version and a CD+DVD limited edition.