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Negai (Japanese 願い "wish") may refer to: Music *"Negai" ( ja), song by Kōzō Murashita 1986 *"Negai" ( ja), song by Masatoshi Nakamura 1990 * Negai (B'z song) 1995 *Negai (Fayray song) 2004 * Negai (Rythem song) 2006 *"Negai", song by mihimaru GT *"Negai", song by Kumiko (singer) *"Negai", song by Masafumi Akikawa *"Negai", song by Teruhiko Saigo cover of the same song by Kotaro Satomi *"Negai", song by TiA *''Wish Negai'' ( ja), album by Oyunaa Other *Negai (satellite) *Negai, Japanese adult visual game by Ram (company) See also *Andrian Negai Andrian Negai (born 28 January 1985 in Chișinău) is a Moldovan international footballer who currently plays for FC Milsami Orhei Fotbal Club Milsami Orhei, commonly known as Milsami Orhei, or simply Milsami, is a Moldovan football club bas ...
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Kōzō Murashita
was a Japanese singer-songwriter who was born in Minamata, Kumamoto, Japan. He died of a brain hemorrhage after hitting his head at a rehearsal in 1999.Walk-Don't Run – The Story of the Ventures Discography Singles Titles listed as: ''A side / B side'' (year, other info) * ''Tsuki Akari / Matsuyama Yuki Ferry'' (1980) * ''Shun'u / Kajin'' (1981) * ''Kikyō / Miseinen'' (1981) * ''Yūko / Kagerō'' (1982) * ''Hatsukoi / Oka no Ue kara'' (1983, "Hatsukoi" was remade in 2000 and used as the opening theme for the final episode of the anime series Boys Be..., performed by Yuka Imai, and again in 2017 by Nao Toyama for the anime Tsuki ga Kirei and covered by Saori Hayami (in character) in 2007 for the anime Sora no Otoshimono. Its Cantonese cover by Samantha Lam (1984) was used for Stephen Chow's God of Cookery (1996). * ''Odoriko / Fuyu Monogatari'' (1983) * ''Shōjo / Karen'' (1984) * ''Yume no Tsuzuki / Nigaoe'' (1984) * ''Kazaguruma / Shiawase no Jikan'' (1986) * ''Ne ...
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Masatoshi Nakamura
is a Japanese actor/singer from Onagawa, Miyagi. He graduated from Keio University. Nakamura joined the Bungakuza theater troupe in 1973 and made his television debut in 1974 with "Warera Seishun. Masatoshi made his film debut with "Fureai" in the same year . He won his first major award at the Elan d'or Awards in 1975. In 1977, he married actress Junko Igarashi. In 2012, he played the role of Fumimaro Konoe in the Peter Webber's film ''Emperor''. As a singer his first single "Fureai" peaked at number 1 in the Japanese single record chart in 1974. Besides "Fureai" he has several other hit songs such as "Oretachi no Tabi" and "Koibito mo Nureru Machikado". "Nakamura appeared in the Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1982 and 2012. Selected Filmography Film Television Dubbing *''Chicken Little "Henny Penny", more commonly known in the United States as "Chicken Little" and sometimes as "Chicken Licken", is a European folk tale with a moral in the form of a cumulative tale about a chi ...
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Negai (B'z Song)
is the sixteenth single by B'z, released on May 31, 1995. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon chart. It sold over 1,498,000 copies according to Oricon. A re-recorded version of the song appears on the album ''Loose Loose may refer to: Places *Loose, Germany *Loose, Kent, a parish and village in southeast England People * Loose (surname) Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums * ''Loose'' (B'z album), a 1995 album by B'z * ''Loose'' (Crazy Horse album), ...''. It differs from the single version in that it has an extended piano intro, a longer guitar solo and a new, more abrupt ending. Track listing # #You & I Certifications References External linksB'z official website {{authority control 1995 songs B'z songs Oricon Weekly number-one singles Songs written by Tak Matsumoto Songs written by Koshi Inaba 1995 singles ...
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Negai (Fayray Song)
"Negai" is Fayray's 15th single and first on the R&C Japan record label. It was released on February 18, 2004 and peaked at #22 on the charts. The song was used as the theme song for the Yomiuri TV/Nippon TV series drama "Ranpo R". The coupling is a cover of Dusty Springfield's "Spooky". Track listing #願い (Negai; ''Wish'') #Spooky Charts "Negai" - 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 ... Sales Chart (Japan) External linksFayray official website {{authority control 2004 singles Fayray songs Japanese television drama theme songs 2004 songs Songs written by Fayray ...
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Negai (Rythem Song)
is the J-pop duo Rythem's tenth single and was released on March 1, 2006 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan , often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Japanese music arm for Sony. Founded in 1968 as CBS/Sony, SMEJ is directly owned by Sony Group Corporation and is opera ... label. The title track was used as the ending theme for the Nippon Television's TV show ''Soukai Jouhou BARAETI SUKKIRI!!''. This single was able to land on the #41 spot in the Oricon weekly charts on its first week. The item's stock number is AICL-1743. Track listing #Negai #:Composition/Lyrics: Rythem #:Arrangement: Toshiyuki Mori #Picasso no Kyuujitsu #:Composition: Yui Nītsu #:Arrangement: CHOKKAKU #:Lyrics: Rythem #Negai (instrumental) 2006 singles Rythem songs 2006 songs {{2000s-Japan-single-stub ...
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Mihimaru GT
Mihimaru GT were an urban and pop music group signed to Universal Music Japan and managed by Tearbridge Productions, a subsidiary of Stardust Promotion and Avex. History Mihimaru GT was a Japanese duet made up of composer, lyricist and vocalist, Miyake as well as vocalist and lyricist Hiroko. The group was formed due to the joint management of the two members during their solo careers. Before forming Mihimaru GT, each member had a relatively quiet career, with little to no major hits. To remind each other that the success of the group comes from the hard work and contributions of both members, the name Mihimaru GT was created for the band, taking the first two letters in each members' first name and adding "maru", or "perfection", to the end of it, as well as the initials for Miyake's favorite video game— Gran Turismo. Unlike many other groups, Mihimaru GT often recorded songs featuring only one of their members, though because of each members' background, they were both ...
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Kumiko (singer)
, better known as , is a Japanese popular singer of chansons. Discography Albums *''POKKOWA PA?'' (Pokkowa Pas 1987 Sound World) *''MACHI'' (1994 Eastern Gail) *''End of the century of the Waltz'' (1996 Toshiba EMI) *''AURA'' (2000 songs lyricist Takashi Matsumoto Toshiba EMI) *''Love Hymn'' (2002 avex io) *''When there is only love'' (2003 avex io) *''Icarus star - sing a Fubuki Koshiji'' (2004 avex io) *''I Aozora - 2004 Cocoon Live'' (2005 CD and DVD avex io) *''Kumiko Best - Our Uruwashiki love story'' (2006 avex io) *''Song Tachi of ten years and 1970s'' (2007 avex io) *''Complete Kumiko box - twenty-five years ~'' (2007 CD8 sheets + DVD avex io) *''Kumiko meets Piaf'' (2007 avex io) *''My friend! ~ That starting Chi - Let's call the (journey) to "youth"'' (2008 avex io) *''Kumiko & Yoshio Inoue reach did not Ravureta Song Book'' (2010 avex io) *''Kumiko New Best "INORI~ prayer ~"'' (2011 avex io) *''ALONG THE Songs - has been walking with this song ~'' (2012 avex io) *''Ku ...
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Masafumi Akikawa
is a Japanese tenor singer. He has released a number of CDs, in which he has sung a broad range of genres, from classical to pop. He appeared on the 57th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen broadcast. Biography His single (released 24 May 2006) made it to No.1 on 22 January 2007 Oricon Singles Weekly Ranking following his appearance on Uta Gassen. Based on the poem Do not stand at my grave and weep, the single has since sold in excess of 1,000,000 copies in Japan. and Korean version released in 2014 for Sewol victim See also * Barefoot Gen (TV drama) is a two-part Japanese television special based on the popular manga of the same name by Keiji Nakazawa. Plot It was during the end of the war in Hiroshima. People in Japan were facing food shortages, and air bombing day and night. But, the go ... (2007) References External links *Official website 1967 births Japanese classical musicians Japanese tenors Living people Singers from Ehime Prefecture 21st-century Japan ...
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Teruhiko Saigo
Teruhiko (written: , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese sport wrestler *, Japanese singer and actor {{given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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Kotaro Satomi
Kotaro, Kōtarō or Koutarou (written: , , , , , , , , , , or in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese scientist and inventor *, Japanese photography critic and writer *, Japanese painter *, Japanese writer *, Japanese actor *, Japanese politician *, Japanese composer and music arranger *, Japanese general *, Japanese footballer and manager *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese guitarist *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese racing driver *, Japanese actor *, Japanese hurdler *, Japanese chemical engineer *, Japanese economist and academic *, Japanese poet and sculptor *, Japanese politician *, Japanese jurist and politician *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese video game director and scenario writer *Kotaro Umeji, Japanese graphic designer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese actor *, Japanese rugby union player *, Japanese jujutsuka Fictional characters: *, a character in the manga series ''Haiky ...
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