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They released their Japanese single "Kokoro", alongside multiple versions, including one with all members and five featuring each member individually. [4] Their lead track, "Kokoro" debuted at the 5th spot on the Oricon chart, and moved to 3rd spot the next day. [5] It was also chosen as an ending theme song for an anime entitled Blue Dragon. [6]
The CD single was released in five versions: Limited Editions A, B, and C; and Regular Editions A and B. Both Regular Editions were CD-only. All of the limited editions came with a DVD containing music videos, and included a serial-numbered entry card for the lottery to win a ticket to one of the single's launch events.
All the songs went through digital remastering with new original release on Blu-spec CD format. First press edition included booklet of Zard's photos and special QR code where fans could see making and preparation of their first live performance on ship Zard Cruising & Live .
A Circus Troupe: Gravity's Clowns: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture: Released: 20 May 2009 [3] Label: Toy's Factory; Formats: CD, digital download; My Rainy Days Original Soundtrack: Released: 18 November 2009 [4] Label: Teichiku Entertainment; Formats: CD, digital download; Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea Original Soundtrack 1 ...
An alternate "dance QR" video was released on March 13, which depicts the complete choreography and displays the QR codes more prominently for easier scanning. [ 3 ] The music video for "Egao no Chance" [ b ] depicts a meeting in the "S7 summit", a reference to the 49th G7 summit which would be held in Hiroshima that year. [ 4 ]
Ima Koko Kara will be the first anime song performed by the group, to be used as the ending theme for the movie Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival. [1] The song itself was first revealed during the second trailer for Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival, made public in late 2014. On February 10, 2015, Hello!
"Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to" (恋しさとせつなさと心強さと, lit. "This Love, This Pain, This Strength of Heart") is the fourth single by Japanese singer Ryōko Shinohara , released on July 21, 1994, by Epic Records / Sony Music Entertainment Japan under the Tokyo Performance Doll label Cha-Dance.
Much like "Kaze no Michi" before it, the album centres on original songs composed by high-profile artists."Sagaribana" was written by Hitoshi Uechi of Begin, "Sayōnara Arigatō" was written by Kentarō Kobuchi of Kobukuro, "Shinobu Hana" by Kazufumi Miyazawa of The Boom, "Kokoro Tsutae" by singer-songwriter Shinji Tanimura and "Chiharu-zaka" by Okinawan singer-songwriter Yasukatsu Ōjima.