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The first full soundtrack, Blood+ Original Soundtrack 1, was released on April 26, 2006. It contains fourteen instrumental tracks of background music used during the series and one vocal song "Diva", sung by Elin Carlson, which is the song the character Diva sang in several episodes of the series. [21]
By 2005, when Blood+ begins, Diva has five living chevaliers, who head up the Cinq Flèches Group. [16] Due to her upbringing, Diva has a ruthless nature wrapped in an often childlike demeanor. She giggles after killing people, shows little reaction to the deaths of her own knights, and tends to destroy things when bored. Diva seems to enjoy ...
Japanese cover for the first limited edition DVD volume of the series. Blood+ is an anime television series produced by Production I.G.It premiered in Japan on October 8, 2005 on MBS and TBS, and continued with new episodes weekly (except on December 31, 2005) until September 23, 2006.
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Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! [a] is a rhythm game developed by Colorful Palette with cooperation from Sega [1] and published by Sega.The game is a spin-off from Sega's Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series, featuring the 6 Virtual Singers of Crypton Future Media, Hatsune Miku, Megurine Luka, Kagamine Rin and Len, Meiko, and Kaito, alongside the cast of 20 original human characters that are split ...
The music of "Diva" was composed by Svika Pick, with lyrics written by Yoav Ginai . The song was produced by Offer Nissim with music arrangements by Alon Levin [3] It was recorded by Dana International in Hebrew and English and was included on her fifth album, Free released in 1999. The song is a moderately uptempo number.
The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and stayed there for a week, marking the first time that Oasis had ever earned two successive number ones in the same calendar year (having also charted at number one earlier in 2005 with "Lyla"). "The Importance of Being Idle" would prove to be the band's last UK number one prior to their ...