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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]
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 ]
Kokoro (musician) (1925–2009), a blind Nigerian musician "Kokoro" (SS501 song), a Japanese song by Korean boy band SS501 "Kokoro", a song from the video game Xenosaga Episode I "Kokoro", an instrumental music track from New Age artist Kitarō on the 1994 album Mandala; Kokoro Dance, a butoh dance troupe in Canada
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Nobodyknows debuted in 2003 on the Sony Music Associated Records label with the mini-album Nobody knows 3.They quickly came to fame with their single CD "Kokoro Odoru", a song that was used as the second ending theme for the anime television series SD Gundam Force and included in the Nintendo DS game Osu!
Damian Lillard hit a driving layup with 3.9 seconds left to give the Milwaukee Bucks a 101-100 victory over Houston that snapped the Rockets’ five-game winning streak Monday night. The Rockets ...
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was told "don't say a word" by his lawyer in court, following an outburst outside the hearing at a Pennsylvania ...
"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.