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  2. Mikuru Asakura - Wikipedia

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    Mikuru started his interest in martial arts training karate in elementary school, however he also played volleyball for three years. [5]Mikuru, along with his brother Kai Asakura, were involved in numerous street fights in their childhood, even fighting each other.

  3. Death Battle - Wikipedia

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    Death Battle is one of the most popular web series dedicated to battleboarding, and the show's YouTube channel has been described as a "central hub" for fans of the genre. [10] The show has a cult following, and several online communities exist both for discussing the show and writing fan-made episodes . [ 6 ]

  4. Kikuo (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kikuo (Japanese: きくお, born September 21, 1988) is a Japanese songwriter and Vocaloid producer. As an independent artist, he produces the lyrics and music for each of his songs under his own record label, "Kikuo Sound Works," often with vocals provided by popular Crypton Future Media voicebank, Hatsune Miku.

  5. 50 Cent Shuts Down Speculation That He Used Ozempic to Shed ...

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    50 Cent is shutting down speculation that he has Ozempic to thank for his slimmed-down physique. “You wanna talk about weight loss? I was in the gym. I was working the f–k out, man,” 50 Cent ...

  6. Black Rock Shooter - Wikipedia

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    Black Rock Shooter (ブラック★ロックシューター, Burakku Rokku Shūtā), often stylized as Black★Rock Shooter, is a Japanese media franchise based on independent character illustrations created by artist Ryohei Fuke, also known as Huke.

  7. Mikunoyoasobi - Wikipedia

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    Mikunoyoasobi contains cover versions of seven tracks from Yoasobi's debut EP The Book recorded by Vocaloid software voicebank Hatsune Miku, including "Yoru ni Kakeru", which originally appears on the CD version of Ayase's debut EP Ghost City Tokyo.

  8. Yoru ni Kakeru - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. 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.