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Once Upon a Time (Chinese: 不想長大; pinyin: Bu Xiang Zhang Da; lit. 'Don't Wanna Grow Up') is the seventh studio album by Taiwanese girl group S.H.E.It was released on November 25, 2005, by HIM International Music. [1]
The music video for the cover was directed by Cho Soo-hyun, the same director who directed the music video for Gangnam Style by PSY. The music video features members Hyomin, Jiyeon, Eunjung, and Qri, with cameos by Kim Dani, Cho Seung-hee of F-ve Dolls, and Chopstick Brothers. The video hit 8 million views in only a day and a half on Tudou ...
I Love You Hereafter - 2004-2009 Fish Leong's Hits (traditional Chinese: 現在開始我愛你; simplified Chinese: 现在开始我爱你; pinyin: Xian Zai Kai Shi Wo Ai Ni) is Fish Leong's second compilation album. It was released on 1 February 2011 by B'in Music and
The singer made history at the Grammys Monday night when she performed a live music video for her latest single, 'Make Me Love You.' Gwen Stefani's live music video has nod to Shelton, major ...
An accompanying music video for "Yoru ni Kakeru" was first published on Ayase's YouTube channel on November 16, 2019 and its view count surpassed 10 million in 5 months. [4] Soon after its release, the song topped the popularity charts on Spotify and Line Music , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] as well as went viral on social media such as TikTok during ...
"Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osaekirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa..." (届カナイ愛ト知ッテイタノニ抑エキレズニ愛シ続ケタ…, "I still continue to love you, uncontrollably") is a single released by Gackt on August 10, 2005 under Nippon Crown. [1] [2] It peaked at third place on the Oricon Singles Chart and charted for nine ...
Superfly in the music video for "Ai o Komete Hanataba o". The music video was directed by Shūichi Banba, [6] the first time Banba worked together with Superfly. He would become a regular collaborator, directing videos for songs such as "Hi-Five," "Koisuru Hitomi wa Utsukushii", "Yasashii Kimochi de" and "Wildflower". The music video begins ...
A judge in Brazil has ordered Adele’s song Million Years Ago to be removed globally from streaming services due to a plagiarism claim by Brazilian composer, Toninho Geraes. Geraes alleges that ...