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A music video for "Tsutaetai Koto" was shot by director Masaki Ohkita. [8] It shows scenes of a sad-looking Abe Mao sitting down in a parking lot, as well as Abe energetically singing the song with a band. The sad version of Abe also stares off at the sea at the beach, and stands alone in an empty room, where she attempts to use the phone.
Abe in the music video. The music video was shot by director Hideaki Fukui. [5] It switches between two views of Abe: one where she stands in front of a light brown background as staff members fuss over her appearance. The second is when the background falls away and she performs the song with a band.
The song is an upbeat rock song, arranged by music producer Takamune Negishi. [1] This was Abe's first time to work with Negishi. [1] Abe chose this song to become a single because of its stronger rock sound compared to her previous works (especially in comparison to songs such as "Free," which were much more pop-rock).
Ayako Kawasumi (川澄 綾子, Kawasumi Ayako, born March 30, 1976) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. [2] She is affectionately referred to by her fellow voice actors and fans as "Ayachii ( あやちー ) ", "Peyaya ( ペヤヤ , Peyaya ) ","Ayasumi ( あやすみ ) " and "Aya-nē ( あやねえ ) ".
Abe, Gus and Angie Vázquez are children of music producer Abelardo Vázquez, [2] who has worked with groups like Mexican bands Reik, Nikki Clan and Camila. [2] [3] Vázquez Sounds uses their own recording studio to record and edit their music. [4] Vázquez Sounds released their cover of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" on November 10, 2011, on ...
Ayako Ikeda (池田 綾子, Ikeda Ayako) (born 1 June 1978) is a Japanese song writer and singer. She is signed onto Sony Music Japan.. She debuted with her single "Yasashii Uta" (優しい歌) on 21 February 2002, her single 'Life' became the theme song of the TV drama "Ai nante iranee yo, natsu" (愛なんていらねえよ、夏), and she has composed and sung the opening and ending themes ...
"Itsu no Hi mo" (いつの日も, "Everyday") is a song by Mao Abe. It was released as Abe's third single on 13 January 2010 (), [1] as the lead single from her second album Pop, two weeks before the album's release. The song was certified by the RIAJ as gold for cellphone downloads. [2]
The music video became viral, and spawned remakes and parodies, including the music videos of Elio e le storie tese's "Shpalman®" and Frankie Hi-NRG MC's "Chiedi chiedi". [4] In 2020, the band released a new version of the song, known as "Dedicato a te – Acqua Version", which was used as theme song of the Canale 5 TV-series Il silenzio dell ...