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  2. File sharing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Recording Industry Association of Japan releases its first report on file sharing. 84% of those who had used file sharing software reported using WinMX mainly to share J-pop mp3 's. [6] About half of these people had used Napster in the past, but its use was dropping off. Isamu Kaneko of Tokyo University releases Winny, the first Japanese ...

  3. Hello, Again (Mukashi kara Aru Basho) - Wikipedia

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    Promotion. The song was used as the theme song for the Japanese drama Owaranai Natsu, starring Asaka Seto, Ryuichi Ohura, and LaSalle Ishii.. Versions. In My Little Lover's discography, "Hello, Again (Mukashi kara Aru Basho)" has been recorded in studio three times: the original, the acoustic version on Organic (2002) and the differently arranged acoustic version on Acoakko (2008).

  4. Japanesepod101.com - Wikipedia

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    JapanesePod101.com is a language course podcast and accompanying website that offers lessons in Japanese. It is part of pod101 websites of Innovative Language Learning USA LLC. [2] The service was founded in 2005 by Peter Galante, Eran Dekel and Aki Yoshikawa.

  5. Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana - Wikipedia

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    Smap! " Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana " (世界に一つだけの花, "The One and Only Flower in the World") is a song recorded by Japanese boy band SMAP. The Noriyuki Makihara composed song was released as a single in 2003 and sold more than 2.57 million copies, becoming the third best-selling single in Japan in Oricon history. [1]

  6. Ride on Time (Tatsuro Yamashita song) - Wikipedia

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    Ride on Time is the sixth single by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in May 1980. This was his first single to enter the Oricon Singles Chart, peaking in at number three. Some sources claim that this was the beginning of the genre called "City pop" .

  7. Dada (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dada" is a Japanese-language song by Japanese rock band Radwimps, released on January 12, 2011, as the first of two singles leading up to the band's sixth album, Zettai Zetsumei. [5] The single debuted at number one on Oricon 's single charts, and in terms of physical sales, "Dada" is the band's most commercially successful single as of 2011.

  8. Jin Akanishi discography - Wikipedia

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    Universal Music Japan (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 12 January 2024. Retrieved 12 January 2024. ^ "Jin's first album [Our Best] Release date set for April 22!". Jin Akanishi Official site. 22 February 2020. Archived from the original on 12 January 2024. Retrieved 12 January 2024.

  9. Sakanaction (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sakanaction was created as a dance album, where a pop song structure was applied to dance music, in order for the band express Yamaguchi's love of club music. In order to do this, the band placed emphasis on the music over the lyrics, with Yamaguchi attempting to add lyrics that fit well with the music without altering the imagery created by the instrumental and melody.