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"Anata" debuted at #1 in 11 Japanese digital music charts and #1 in iTunes store in 7 Asian countries. [6] On the issue dated December 18, 2017, the song debuted at #1 on the Billboard Japan Download Songs chart, resulting in an entry at #3 on the Hot 100.
The song was released on April 11, 2011 to support victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The proceedings were donated to the Japanese Red Cross Society to benefit the victims. [2] The song was later released as "Anata ga Irukara (Fantasy on Ice 2011 version)".
"Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no Desu" (貴方の恋人になりたいのです, "I Want to Be Your Lover") is a song by Mao Abe. It was originally released as her unofficial debut, in the form of an acoustic demo released to iTunes on August 6, 2008 ( 2008-08-06 ) . [ 1 ]
On the same month, between June and July, she launcher her concert tour 1992 Nouvelle Vague. In August 1992, she released her thirty-third single Anata no Subete ni Naritai. The song served as an insert-theme song for the continuation of the TBS television drama Otona no Sentaku. The song was originally included in the album 1992 Nouvelle Vague.
Anata (あなた) is the Japanese word for "you". Anata may refer to: Anata, a Japanese language second-person pronoun, sometimes used by married couples to refer to their partners; Anata (band), a technical death metal band from Varberg, Sweden that formed in 1993 'Anata, a Palestinian town in the Jerusalem Governorate in the central West Bank
All songs are written and composed by Miho Komatsu Anata ga Iru kara (あなたがいるから) arrangement: Daisuke Ikeda; the single was used as an ending song for the animated feature film Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes. At present this is Miho Komatsu's last Detective Conan song. Kanashii Koi (哀しい恋) arrangement: Yoshinobu Ohga
Lamar closed the show with the Grammy's record and song of the year "Not Like Us." Super Bowl LIX was on Fox, and Fox News livestreamed the major sports event for the first time on Tubi. Dua Lipa ...
"Anata ni Nara..." was recorded in London and used as the theme song of the Toho film Samurai Kids. The B-side, "Holiday", was used by Asahi Soft Drinks for their Tea Quality commercials. "Anata ni Nara" peaked at No. 8 on Oricon's weekly singles chart. It sold over 280,000 copies and was certified Gold by the RIAJ. [4] [5] [6]