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"Rolling Star" is the second of Yui's songs to be used in the Bleach anime series, as its fifth opening theme"; her third single "Life" was used as the series' fifth closing theme. The instrumental version of "Rolling Star" was used in a Fairchild TV commercial for a singing competition in 2008. [citation needed].
"Cherry" (parsed as CHE.R.RY) is the eighth single of singer/songwriter Yui released March 7, 2007. It broke her personal record for highest first week sales, exceeding the 75,390 copies sold during the first week of sales for Rolling Star.
The solo discography of Japanese musician Yui consists of five studio albums, three compilation albums, twenty-one singles and five video albums. These were released on independent label Leaflet Records in 2004, followed by Sony Music Entertainment Japan sub-label Gr8!
Can't Buy My Love is the second album of Japanese singer and songwriter Yui.The album was released 4 April 2007 under Sony Music Japan label. [2] The album title, Can't Buy My Love's message is "Ai suru mono wa kantan ni wa yuzurenai" (愛する ものは 簡単には 譲れない) which means in English "I can't easily hand over things that I adore."
How Crazy Your Love is the fifth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Yui, released on November 2, 2011. [1] [2] It became her fifth consecutive album to top the Oricon charts, becoming the first female artist to do so since Utada Hikaru's Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2, which was released in 2010.
The music video/promotion video for "I Remember You" features settings from Yui's first movie, "Taiyou no Uta" where her previous single, "Good-bye Days" was featured. v t
"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.
"Feel My Soul" is the first major label single by the Japanese artist Yui. It was released February 23, 2005, under Sony Records. This was Yui's first major single. Her previous single, "It's Happy Line", was released under Leaflet Records. The single was used as the opening theme to the J-Drama Fukigen na Gene.