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Kioku
may refer to: * ''Ki-Oku'', a 1996 album by DJ Krush and Toshinori Kondo * "Kioku" (Every Little Thing song), a 2002 single by Every Little Thing * "Kioku", a song by Hayami Kishimoto from the 2003 album ''Meikyu'' * "Kioku", a song by Fumiya Fujii is a Japanese musician, actor and former lead singer of The Checkers born in Kurume. His younger brother is Naoyuki Fujii, a musician and former sax player for The Checkers. His eldest son is Fuji TV announcer Kōki Fujii. He formerly belonged t ... from the 2004 album ''Cloverfield'' * "Kioku" (Misia song), a 2011 single by Misia {{disambig ...
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Kioku (Every Little Thing Song)
is a song by the J-pop group Every Little Thing, released as their 21st single on May 15, 2002. It was used as the theme song of the TBS drama '' Shiawase no Shippo''. Track listing # (Words - Kaori Mochida / music - Kazuhito Kikuchi) # Time Trip (Words & music - Kaori Mochida) # (Cbsmgrfc Fatback mix) # Time Trip 僕が僕であるために (Sunaga't Experience du jazz) # (instrumental) # Time Trip 僕が僕であるために (instrumental) Chart positions External links information at Avex Network. information at Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in Nov .... 2002 singles Every Little Thing (band) songs Songs written by Kaori Mochida Japanese television drama theme songs {{2000s-Japan-single-stub ...
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Ki-Oku
is a collaborative studio album by Japanese jazz trumpeter Toshinori Kondo and Japanese hip hop producer DJ Krush. It was released on August 8, 1996 in Japan by Sony Music Entertainment. The album was issued in Europe by the R&S Records imprint Apollo on January 26, 1998, and in the United States by Instinct Records on March 23, 1999. Composition ''Ki-Oku'' consists of 10 proper tracks and three short interludes. It features a cover of " Sun Is Shining", which was originally written and performed by Bob Marley. Critical reception Rick Anderson of AllMusic said that ''Ki-Oku'' is primarily an album of "smooth-groove jazz" music, but "reveals more with repeated listens; if it sounds too easy at first, listen again – there's lots of interesting stuff going on beneath what sometimes sounds like a merely pleasant surface." In 2015, ''Fact'' placed ''Ki-Oku'' at number 25 on its list of the best trip hop albums of all time. Track listing Personnel Credits are adapted from the a ...
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Hayami Kishimoto
is a retired female Japanese popular music singer. She was affiliated with the Giza Studio recording label for her four-year career. Biography When Hayami Kishimoto was 10 years old at the 5th grade in elementary school in Japan, she began to go to dancing lessons and soon after started singing course as well. The dance style she learnt was primarily Jazz, then advanced into Hip-hop and later lock and House. Dreaming to be a professional singer and signed a contract with formerly Vision Factory. In October 2002 she tried out for "Dig Star" audition by GIZA Studio is a Japanese record label. The Giza Studio started as an indie label in the late 1990s under the name Garage Indies Zapping Association, but soon Being Inc. bought it as their sister label company. Giza Studio is located in Osaka, Japan and ..., and won the grand champion with her singing and dancing. Those staff at GIZA Studio were so enthusiastic to publish Kishimoto's first single CD, that she debut in ei ...
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Fumiya Fujii
is a Japanese musician, actor and former lead singer of The Checkers born in Kurume. His younger brother is Naoyuki Fujii, a musician and former sax player for The Checkers. His eldest son is Fuji TV announcer Kōki Fujii. He formerly belonged to Yamaha Music Foundation and Three Star Pro (both during the Checkers era), and now he is part of a private agency, FFM Co. Biography Fujii was born as the first child to a father who was a Japanese National Railways employee and a mother who was a beautician. When he was a junior high school student, he encountered the Japanese rock band CAROL and started playing music. After graduating from Nanchiku High School, he joined the Moji Railway Administration Bureau of the Japan National Railways (now Kyushu Railway Company), and after a six-month apprenticeship at Tosu Station, he worked as a freight train operator at Haiki Station, maneuvering and switching freight trains. He belonged to the National Railway Workers' Union (Kokurō). In 198 ...
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