• Kobukuro (コブクロ), a Japanese band, formed in 1998 and made its major label debut in 2001. The name is a portmanteau of the two family names, Kentarō Kobuchi...
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  • Calling is Kobukuro's eighth album under Warner Music Japan, released on August 5, 2009. The song "Sayonara Hero" was written by Kentaro Kobuchi as a tribute...
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    solo single after she covered "Sotsugyou", a 2020 single by Japanese band Kobukuro. The cover, which includes an a cappella version, was released as a digital...
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    gari: esophagus hatsu: heart* hatsumoto ("heart-base"): pulmonary artery* kobukuro: uterus reba: liver oppai ("teat"): mammary sagari: diaphragm shibire:...
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  • "Winding Road" is a first collaboration single between Ayaka and duo Kobukuro. This single was used in Japanese commercials to promote the Nissan Cube...
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    first CD single "SAKURA" featuring the duo KOBUKURO. The single's title track is a reconstruction of KOBUKURO's hit song "Sakura" with a hip-hop approach...
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  • JAL repainted JA8941 again, as well as a JTA 737-400 (JA8933) to promote Kobukuro and their new album Calling as well as a live concert tour in Okinawa and...
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    Ringo Sheena. His early musical influences were Exile, Sukima Switch, Kobukuro, Radwimps, Aiko, and Post Malone. He also stated that he was influenced...
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    referred to as horumon. Hatsu — heart. From the English word "heart". Kobukuro — Pork uterus. Enjoyed for its gristly texture. Tēru — From the English...
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  • Kis-my-ft2 Kishimoto, Hayami Kitade, Nana Kiyokiba Shunsuke Kiyotaka Sugiyama Kobukuro Kōda, Kumi Kōda, Mariko Kokia Kolme Komatsu, Miho Kome Kome Club Kosaka...
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  • Calling (EP), a 2007 EP by Japanese band Unsraw Calling (Kobukuro album), a 2009 album by Kobukuro "Calling" (Geri Halliwell song), 2001 "Calling" (Arashi...
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  • opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Blue Bird" by Kobukuro. The first ending theme is "Bakurock: Mirai no Rinkakusen" (Bakurock 〜未来の輪郭線〜...
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    sold more than two million paid downloads: Ayaka's "Mikazuki" (2006) and Kobukuro's "Tsubomi" (2007). The most successful ringtone in Japan is Moldovan-Romanian...
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  • such as 19, Yuzu and Kobukuro, became popular during the period. Their music was called "neofolk". In October 2007, Kobukuro's double-album All Singles...
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    Kitakyushu Iizuka (previous A) 飯塚市 Fukuoka 1932-01-20 1963-04-01 merged with Kobukuro, Futase, Chinzei → Iizuka (previous B) Munakata 宗像市 Fukuoka 1981-04-01...
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  • Spyair Superfly Ulfuls Funkist (with Powerplay Management) Kobukuro (with Minosuke Office Kobukuro) Tetsuya Kanmuri (with Powerplay Management) Uverworld...
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    singer Kentaro Kobuchi and Shunsuke Kuroda, the members of the music group Kobukuro Akiko Yosano, poet and novelist Ryumon Yasuda, painter and sculptor Hideo...
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    Ayase named Aiko, Exile, Post Malone, and rock bands: Sukima Switch, Kobukuro, Radwimps, Maximum the Hormone, Coldrain, Crossfaith, SiM, Slipknot, and...
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    months ("I Believe," "Ti Amo" and "Won't Be Long" with Kumi Koda) and Kobukuro with two months ("Aoku Yasashiku" and "Tsubomi"). Three songs are tied...
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  • Tsubomi (song) (category Kobukuro songs)
    "Tsubomi" (蕾 (つぼみ), "Flower Bud") is a song by Japanese folk rock band Kobukuro. It is their 15th single and is included on its ninth studio album 5296...
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  • [Riri Announces New Work with 5 Songs, Collaborated with Keiju & Shigeaki Kobukuro for 'Anessa' CM Song Pre-Distribution]. Natalie (in Japanese). April 17...
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  • Mika Nakashima, Kazumasa Oda, Ryuichi Kawamura, Hikaru Utada, Ayaka, Kobukuro, Tsuyoshi Domoto and many other Japanese artists have covered Ozaki's song...
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  • Osamu Kitajima Kinniku Shōjo Tai Kis-My-Ft2 KK Null Klaha Knock Out Monkey Kobukuro Kōenji Hyakkei Kohei Mihara Koichi Yamadera Kōji Kondō Kokia Kome Kome...
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  • Yu Takahashi, and the ending theme song is "Mirai" (未来, lit. Future) by Kobukuro, which also served as the main theme song for the live-action film and...
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    released. The song "Winding Road" was a collaboration with label-mates Kobukuro and was used to promote a new line of cars. The single reached a peak position...
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    (11) Ken Hirai (平井 堅) (8) Kenji Sawada (沢田 研二) (17) King & Prince (5) Kobukuro (コブクロ) (7) Kome Kome Club (米米CLUB) (5) Kumi Koda (倖田 來未) (8) Kyōko Koizumi...
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    in self-invented styles, often with decorative ribbons and accessories. Kobukuro obi (小袋帯) is an unlined hoso obi roughly 15 centimetres (5.9 in) to 20...
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  • Tsubomi (蕾) is Japanese for a flower bud. It may refer to: "Tsubomi", by Kobukuro "Tsubomi", by Mikuni Shimokawa "Tsubomi", by Maria (band) "Tsubomi", by...
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  • Kaoru to Tomoki, Tamani Mook 541,000 5,000,000 5,541,000 2007 "Tsubomi" Kobukuro 506,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 5,506,000 2005 "Story" Ai 276,000 2,000,000...
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  • The theme song of the drama, "Ryūsei," is performed by folk rock duo Kobukuro. The series premiere, which was extended by 15 minutes, earned a rating...
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