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  2. Tsugunai (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tsugunai" (つぐない; meaning "atonement" or "expiation"), is a song recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng. The original Japanese version was released on January 21, 1984, [4] [5] while the Mandarin version titled "Changhuan" (償還) was released a year later in August 1985 as part of her Mandarin album of the same name.

  3. Rouge (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rouge" (ルージュ, Rūju) is a song performed by Japanese singer Naomi Chiaki. It was released as a single from the album of the same name on April 10, 1977 by Nippon Columbia . While the song did not chart as high as other singles, it managed to spawn successful covers in various languages.

  4. Tsubame (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tsubame" (ツバメ, "swallow") is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi, featuring children group Midories, from their second EP, The Book 2 (2021). It was released as a single on October 25, 2021, through Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The song featured as a theme for SDGs children television program series Hirogare! Irotoridori.

  5. Hai Yorokonde - Wikipedia

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    "Hai Yorokonde" went viral on social media in Japan shortly after its release along with its music video, which has amassed over 100 million views on YouTube. The song topped the Billboard Japan Heatseekers Songs, [ 3 ] and subsequently peaked at number four on the Japan Hot 100 [ 4 ] and number two on the Global Japan Songs Excl. Japan . [ 5 ]

  6. Teke Teke - Wikipedia

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    Aka Manto, a Japanese urban legend about a spirit that appears in bathrooms. Hanako-san, a Japanese urban legend about the spirit of a young girl who haunts school bathrooms. Kuchisake-onna ("Slit Mouth Woman"), a Japanese urban legend about a disfigured woman. Madam Koi Koi, an African urban legend of a ghost who haunts schools.

  7. Toilet no Kamisama - Wikipedia

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    The song was first aired at FM802, on "Hiro T's Morning Jam" on January 7, 2010, [10] and began receiving radio play in the song's full length. [11] The song was released as a free ringtone from February 10, until March 9, when it became a paid ringtone. [12] Uemura performed at the 61st Kōhaku Uta Gassen New Years' singing battle. She ...

  8. Usseewa - Wikipedia

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    "Usseewa" (うっせぇわ) is a song by Japanese singer Ado, released as her debut single on October 23, 2020. It was released as a digital single through Virgin Music.. The song's lyrics criticize society's so called "common sense", with Ado speaking on behalf of members of society about their dissatisfaction and anger with society.

  9. Judy Ongg - Wikipedia

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    Judy Ongg (Chinese: 翁倩玉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ong Chhiàⁿ-ge̍k; born 24 January 1950) is a Taiwanese-Japanese singer, [1] actress, author, and woodblock-print artist. Born in Taipei, she graduated from Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan, and after which, she became a naturalized Japanese citizen. Her career has spanned more than four decades.