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  2. Uchiage Hanabi - Wikipedia

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    "Uchiage Hanabi" (Japanese: 打上花火; English title: "Fireworks") is a song by Daoko featuring Kenshi Yonezu released in August 2017. "Uchiage Hanabi" means "launching fireworks". The song is used for the 2017 anime film Fireworks and the album Thank You Blue.

  3. List of Bleach soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Bleach (ブリーチ, Burīchi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tite Kubo. Bleach follows the adventures of high school student Ichigo Kurosaki after he obtains the powers of a Soul Reaper (死神, Shinigami, literally, "Death God") from another Soul Reaper, Rukia Kuchiki.

  4. Your Eyes (Arashi song) - Wikipedia

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    "Your Eyes" is the 39th single by the Japanese boy band Arashi. It was released on June 6, 2012 by their record label J Storm. "Your Eyes" is the theme song for the drama Mikeneko Holmes no Suiri starring Arashi member Masaki Aiba.

  5. H (Ayumi Hamasaki EP) - Wikipedia

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    H is an EP by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki, featuring songs later included on her fifth studio album Rainbow (2002). The EP contains the songs "Independent," "July 1st" and "Hanabi," all written and co-composed by Hamasaki (under the alias Crea), alongside composer Dai Nagao and producer Max Matsuura.

  6. Hanabie. - Wikipedia

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    The band has often addressed Gen-Z issues in their lyrics. [61] Contemporary Japanese culture and fashion centered around the Akihabara and Harajuku districts of Tokyo are a notable part of the band's image. [62] [63] [3] The term "Harajuku-core" was originally coined by the band's overseas fans and they have since adopted it themselves. [34]

  7. & (Ayumi Hamasaki EP) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics describe Hamasaki's "painful" sense of sorrow and love. [7] "Greatful Days" is a "refreshing" pop song that showcases Hamasaki's "festive" nature, her "pastel" vocals, and a "relaxing" positive message of happiness. [7] [8] [9] "Hanabi: Episode II" is an answer song to Hamasaki's 2002 song, "Hanabi". [5]

  8. Kingyo Hanabi - Wikipedia

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    "Kingyo Hanabi" (金魚花火; Goldfish Fireworks) is Ai Otsuka's fifth single. It was released by avex trax on August 18, 2004. The DVD version was sold simultaneously. It became the theme song of the Japanese television program "Super TV". 50,000 limited edition copies were sold which included a picture book drawn by Otsuka.

  9. Hanabi (Rina Aiuchi song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hanabi" is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Rina Aiuchi. It was released on 28 July 2010 through Giza Studio , as the fourth single from her eighth studio album Last Scene . The single reached number twenty-eight in Japan and has sold over 6,152 copies nationwide. [ 1 ]