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  2. Larger than Life (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Barairo no Hibi" (バラ色の日々) is a Japanese-language cover of "Larger than Life" by Japanese girl group MAX. The song is their 18th single and fourth from their album Emotional History (2001). It features an additional writing credit from Yuko Ebine, who wrote completely new lyrics for the song.

  3. Kimi to Koi no Mama de Owarenai Itsumo Yume no Mama ja ...

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    Kuraki first performed "Kimi to Koi no Mama de Owarenai Itsumo Yume no Mama ja Irarenai", alongside "Barairo no Jinsei", at the meet and greet event on January 20, 2019. [4] She also sang the song at the wedding ceremony of the employee of Samantha Thavasa, as a part of the company's 25th anniversary campaigns. [5]

  4. Always Love - Wikipedia

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    "Always Love" is a song by Japanese pop group, MAX. It was released as their 19th single and was used as the ending theme to the NTV program, Sports Max. [1] It is the last of five singles leading up to their fourth original studio album, Emotional History (2001).

  5. Barairo no Jinsei - Wikipedia

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    "Barairo no Jinsei" (Japanese: 薔薇色の人生) is a song recorded by Japanese singer songwriter Mai Kuraki. It was written by Mai Kuraki and Akihito Tokunaga . The song is set to be released through Northern Music on March 20, 2019, as a double-A side with " Kimi to Koi no Mama de Owarenai Itsumo Yume no Mama ja Irarenai ".

  6. List of Kimi to Boku episodes - Wikipedia

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    An anime television adaption of Kimi to Boku was announced in the April 2011 issue of Monthly GFantasy. [1] The series was produced by J.C. Staff under the direction of Mamoru Kanbe , with scripts supervised by Reiko Yoshida and music by Elements Garden ; it began its broadcast run starting October 4, 2011. [ 2 ]

  7. Let's Goal!: Barairo no Jinsei - Wikipedia

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    Barairo no Jinsei is a J-pop album, incorporating elements of R&B, rock, electropop and many other genres. [1] The album was supported by the double A-side single, "Kimi to Koi no Mama de Owarenai Itsumo Yume no Mama ja Irarenai" and "Barairo no Jinsei", which peaked at number four in Japan, becoming her forty-second consecutive top 10 single ...

  8. Love You as the World Ends - Wikipedia

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    Marie Iitoyo as Kanae Hiiragi (Season 1–5) Naho Yokomizo as Yuzuki Mihara (Season 1–3) Kenichi Takito as Kouki Shuto (Season 1) Kim Jae-hyun as Yoon Min-jun / Kai (Season 1–3) Hyunri as Yoon Ji-An (Season 1–3) Makita Sports as Yohei Komoto (Season 1–2) Tamae Ando as Shoko Mihara (Season 1–2) Toshihito Kokubo as Tsuboi (Season 1–3)

  9. Emotional History - Wikipedia

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    "Barairo no Hibi" Released: September 6, 2000 "Always Love" Released: February 15, 2001; Emotional History is MAX's fourth original studio album on original label ...