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  2. Kick Back (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kick Back" is a song by Japanese musician Kenshi Yonezu. It was released as a single digitally by Sony Music Records on October 12, 2022, as well as in three physical editions: a regular CD edition, a video edition, and a chainsaw edition. The song serves as the opening theme for the anime series Chainsaw Man. [1] [2]

  3. Kick Back - Wikipedia

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    Kick Back opens with the lead single of the same name, a progressive R&B dance song that combines a vibrant vocal and a calm flow of rap. The lyrics convey the message of "gathering together in a secret place that only belongs to us, enjoying freedom, and planning the future together". [6]

  4. Kick It (NCT 127 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kick It" (Korean: 영웅; Hanja: 英雄; RR: Yeong-ung; lit. Hero) is a song recorded by South Korean boy band NCT 127.It was written by Wutan, Rick Bridges and Danke of Lalala Studio, composed by Dem Jointz, Deez, Mayila Jones, Rodnae "Chikk" Bell, Ryan S. Jhun and Yoo Young-jin, and arranged by Jointz, Deez and Yoo.

  5. Lost Corner - Wikipedia

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    Lost Corner is the sixth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, released on August 21, 2024, through Sony Music Records. [1] It included number-one singles "Pale Blue", a theme for 2021 television series Rikokatsu and "Kick Back", an opening theme for 2022 anime series Chainsaw Man; [2] the latter became the first Japanese-language song to be certified gold by the Recording ...

  6. Kicks (song) - Wikipedia

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    Sirius said, "With clear and concise lyrics by the famous Mann-Weil songwriting team, there's no cheese on rock's first anti-drug platter." [7] The song was ranked number 400 on Rolling Stone's 2004 list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. [8] The song placed 36th on Paste Magazine ' s 2014 list of the "50 Best Garage Rock Songs of All Time ...

  7. Film Out - Wikipedia

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    Film Out" became the group's first Japanese-language song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, at number 81, and its 20th entry on the ranking overall. [18] With 19,000 copies sold, the song was the best-selling release of the week and topped the Digital Songs chart. This marked BTS' first Japanese-language number-one on the sales chart, sixth ...

  8. Come Back Home (Seo Taiji and Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Come Back Home" is a song by South Korean boy band Seo Taiji and Boys, from their fourth and final self-titled studio album, which was released on October 5, 1995. [1] The group's foray into gangsta rap, the song's lyrical content addresses the societal pressures on young people that push them to run away from home, [2] while the refrain conveys the perspective of the runaways' parents.

  9. Uchiage Hanabi - Wikipedia

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    "Uchiage Hanabi" (Japanese: 打上花火; English title: "Fireworks") is a song by Daoko featuring Kenshi Yonezu released in August 2017. "Uchiage Hanabi" means "launching fireworks". The song is used for the 2017 anime film Fireworks and the album Thank You Blue.