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  2. Otonoke - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Otonoke" premiered on October 18, 2024. Directed by Masaki Watanabe, the chaotic music video expresses the dark atmosphere of the song by using several visual techniques, including Creepy Nuts in phenakistoscope and zoetrope created by 3D scanning as well as " Fatman Scoop -style big head" effects.

  3. Tabun (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a single on July 20, 2020, through Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The song was based on the short story of the same name by Shinano, won the Yoasobi Contest Vol. 1. A middle tempo song, it depicts a couple breaking up in the morning. [1] The song also featured on the film, Tabun, based on the same story. [2]

  4. List of Oh My Goddess! soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Romaji; 1. Coming Out of a Mirror (Kappei Yamaguchi) 鏡をぬけて Kagamiwo Nukete 4:02 2. Drama Part 1 ドラマ・一分 Dorama Ichibun 0:16 3. Our Campus Idol Is a Goddess (Seikou Nagaoka) キャンパス・アイドルは女神さま Kyanpasu · Aidoruwa Megami-sama 4:39 4. Drama Part 2 ドラマ・二分 Dorama Nibun 3:24 5. The Dashing ...

  5. Senbonzakura (song) - Wikipedia

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    Wagakki Band covered "Senbonzakura" and released their music video on YouTube on 31 January 2014. The video was shot at Nakoso no Seki in Iwaki, Fukushima.The cover introduced the world to the band's style of mixing traditional Japanese musical instruments (wagakki) with heavy metal (), and it is the most well-known song in their discography.

  6. Mela! - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Mela!" was released on the band's YouTube channel on April 13, 2020. It features a wolf, considered a villain, who changes its destiny. Eight creators participated in the animation of the music video: Sutore, Okawari, Wataboku [], Otomoai, Tatsuhiro Ariyoshi, Sayuri, Jose Shimazaki, and Pantovisco [].

  7. Battōtai (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Battōtai" (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) is a Japanese gunka composed by Charles Leroux with lyrics by Toyama Masakazu in 1877. Upon the request of the Japanese government, Leroux adapted it along with another gunka, "Fusōka" (Song of Fusang), into the military march Japanese Army March [] in 1912.

  8. Mō Sukoshi Dake - Wikipedia

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    Yoasobi performed "Mō Sukoshi Dake" for the first time at the free online concert collaborated with Uniqlo's T-shirt brand UT, Sing Your World via the duo's official YouTube channel on July 4, where the song was the number three. [31] [32] The duo gave a television debut performance of "Mō Sukoshi Dake" on December 1 at 2021 FNS Music ...

  9. Coffee (Miguel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Coffee" received critical acclaim from music critics. The song was chosen upon release as Pitchfork Media's "Best New Track". Meaghan Garvey stated that "in an age where our R&B heroes proclaim their lack of emotions a little too loudly, "Coffee" presents intimacy as infinitely bad-ass: A cold flame, the thrill of no shame."