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Underwater Love (novel Series)
Underwater Love may refer to: * a 1997 hit by English band Smoke city, see Underwater Love (Smoke City song) *a 2011 Japanese-German movie about a woman and a sea creature, see Underwater Love (film) *a track from the 1989 album The Real Thing The Real Thing or Real Thing may refer to: Film and television * The Real Thing (film), ''The Real Thing'' (film) or ''Livers Ain't Cheap'', a 1996 American film * ''The Real Thing'', a 1980 television documentary by James Burke (science historian) ...
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Underwater Love (Smoke City Song)
"Underwater Love" is a song by the English band Smoke City. First released in 1995, the song did not receive recognition until its appearance in a Levi's commercial in 1997, upon which it was positively received critically and charted in 10 countries. The single peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart. Background The Brazilian-inspired track is built upon a gentle, constant guitar strum, drums and samples, some of which are rainforest noises, others are from "Bahia Soul" by Luiz Bonfá and "Mother Popcorn" by James Brown. It was written by the band's singer Nina Miranda and programmer Marc Brown, two former school friends who were admirers of 1970s funk, Santana, and Gilberto Gil.Smoke City
AllMusic.com, Retrieved 27 July 2015
Miranda and Brown were also credited as producers together with

Underwater Love (film)
is a 2011 pink film musical about a woman and a sea creature. It is a co-production between Germany's Rapid Eye Movies and Japan's Kokuei Company. It was directed by Shinji Imaoka (who had earlier directed the pink films ''Lunch Box and'' ''Frog Song''), shot by cinematographer Christopher Doyle and includes music by German band Stereo Total. ''Underwater Love'' was shot in 5 ½ days, one take only. Plot Asuka, a woman in her thirties, works in a lakeside fish factory. She's about to be married to her boss, Taki. But one day, she encounters a kappa Kappa (uppercase Κ, lowercase κ or cursive ; el, κάππα, ''káppa'') is the 10th letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiceless velar plosive sound in Ancient and Modern Greek. In the system of Greek numerals, has a value o ... – a water sprite found in Japanese folklore – and learns that the creature is in fact the reborn form of Aoki, an old crush who'd drowned to death when they were 17. Cast * Sa ...
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