Eiko Shimamiya (島みや えい子, Shimamiya Eiko, born April 20, 1965), also called Eiko or Peko, is a female J-pop singer-songwriter, and producer who is currently...
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"Wheel of Fortune" (運命の輪, Unmei no Wa) is Eiko Shimamiya's third single produced by I've Sound and Geneon Entertainment label. It was released on April...
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Japanese enka singer Eiko Shimamiya (島宮 えい子), Japanese pop singer Eiko Takahashi (高橋 栄子, born 1945), Japanese former swimmer Eiko Tanaka (田中 栄子), Japanese...
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Paranoia is a maxi single released by the J-pop singer Eiko Shimamiya. It will be produced by Geneon and I've Sound. The single was scheduled to be released...
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Perfect World is the sixth album from Eiko Shimamiya. All lyrics are written by Eiko Shimamiya v t e...
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5TEARS Vol. 3 ~Sweet Dragon~ (category Eiko Shimamiya albums)
released by Eiko Shimamiya in her 5Tears series. While the previous two consists songs by multiple singers, this edition features Eiko Shimamiya as the vocalist...
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Kay Starr "Wheel of Fortune" (Ace of Base song) "Wheel of Fortune" (Eiko Shimamiya song) "Wheels of Fortune" (song), first released in 1976 by the Doobie...
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O is the first full-length album from Eiko Shimamiya, it includes the hit single Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (opening from the same-titled anime). A limited...
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E.P.S -Eiko PRIMARY SELECTION- is the first greatest hits album released by Eiko Shimamiya and the third album overall. It is also the first album released...
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"Chikai" (誓い, "Vow") is Eiko Shimamiya's fourth single produced by I've Sound and Geneon Entertainment label. It is set to be released on April 8, 2009...
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J-pop singer Eiko Shimamiya. The title track was used as the opening theme for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei, having made this Shimamiya's fifth tie-in...
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created by holography. Hologram may also refer to: Hologram, a 2001 EP by Eiko Shimamiya Hologram (EP), a 2018 EP by Key "Hologram" (Minmi song), 2015 "Hologram"...
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Naraku no Hana (category Eiko Shimamiya songs)
"Naraku no Hana" (奈落の花, Flower of Hell) [also read as Flower in Hell] is Eiko Shimamiya's second single produced by I've Sound and Geneon Entertainment. It was...
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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (song) (category Eiko Shimamiya songs)
Naku Koro Ni” (ひぐらしのなく頃に, When the cicadas cry) is the first single of Eiko Shimamiya under I've Sound and Geneon Entertainment label. Released on May 24...
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JAIKO is a single released with collaboration between singer Eiko Shimamiya and songwriter Jakob Savanholm. The single is released on October 27, 2013...
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Hikari Nadeshiko (category Eiko Shimamiya albums)
Hikari Nadeshiko (ひかりなでしこ) is the second full-length album from Eiko Shimamiya. It includes the hit single Naraku no Hana (opening from the Higurashi no...
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Eps (1913-1998), American jazz guitarist E.P.S -Eiko PRIMARY SELECTION-, 2011 album by Eiko Shimamiya Extracellular polymeric substance Extrapyramidal...
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Hunt O (A.C. Acoustics album), 2002 O (Damien Rice album), 2002 O (Eiko Shimamiya album), 2006 O (Omarion album), 2005 "O" (Omarion song), the title song...
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flavoring Vanilla (group), a British girl band Vanilla (EP), an EP by Eiko Shimamiya "Vanilla" (Gackt song) "Vanilla" (Leah Dizon song) "Vanilla", a 2020...
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(ひぐらしのなく頃に) – 4:27 Lyrics: Eiko Shimamiya Music: Nakazawa Tomoyuki Arrange: Nakazawa Tomoyuki & Takase Kazuya Sung by: Eiko Shimamiya "all alone" – 6:04 "Higurashi...
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Shiga Akiko Shikata Hiroko Shimabukuro Kaho Shimada Chiyoko Shimakura Eiko Shimamiya Hitomi Shimatani Haruka Shimazaki Saki Shimizu Mikuni Shimokawa Haruka...
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her musical debut in 2001 after being discovered by her music teacher Eiko Shimamiya with the release of the song "Kaze to Kimi o Daite". She released her...
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from the visual novel titled "Last regrets (X'mas floor style)" by Eiko Shimamiya from I've Sound's first album Regret. Other songs are used from the...
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Gouda List of Doraemon characters "Jaiko" (song), a 2013 single by Eiko Shimamiya Jaicko (born 1991), Bajan contemporary pop music singer/songwriter This...
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by Dave East "Paranoia" (A Day to Remember song), 2016 "Paranoia" (Eiko Shimamiya song), 2009 "Paranoia", by 180 (Naoki Maeda) from the video game Dance...
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season anime's opening theme is "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni" sung by Eiko Shimamiya; it went on sale in Japan on May 24, 2006. The ending theme is "Why...
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of Japanese food brand Fujiya Peko, stage name for Japanese singer Eiko Shimamiya Peko Hills, a range of hills in Nevada, US Mont Péko, a mountain in...
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used in episode sixteen titled "Last regrets (X'mas floor style)" by Eiko Shimamiya from I've Sound's first album Regret. "Goods section at the second anime's...
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in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chikai may refer to: "Chikai" (Eiko Shimamiya song), 2009 "Chikai" (Do As Infinity song), 2011 "Chikai" (Hikaru Utada...
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Scale Heaven and Earth) by Love Planet Five—made up of Kotoko, Kawada, Eiko Shimamiya, Mell, and Kaori Utatsuki—was released in April 2007; the insert song...
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