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Clip 2-1: Ai to heiwa to ongaku to (’love and peace and music and’), Tsumihoroboshi no uta (’song of atonement’) Clip 2-2: From ‘Christmas Party, December 25, 2011′ (♪ KOKIA song selection). Free Mp3 Kokia Ai Wa Kodama Suru Sub Espanol Download, Lyric Kokia Ai Wa Kodama Suru Sub Espanol Chord Guitar, Free Ringtone Kokia Ai Wa Kodama Suru Sub Espanol Download, and Get Kokia Ai Wa Kodama Suru Sub Espanol Hiqh Qualtiy audio from Amazon, Spotify, Deezer, Itunes, Google Play, Youtube, Soundcloud and More.

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Contents • • • • • • Background [ ] The recording sessions for Remember Me were the first under 's main management, after releasing her 2002 album with a Victor subsidiary,. Two singles were released before the album: ' in May, and ',' two months before the album in September 2003.

However, Kokia's first promoted song associated with the new management was 'Tell Tell Bōzu' ( tell tell 坊主, Tell Tell ). The song was used as the second ending theme for the anime from the 13th episode onwards, originally airing on in December 2002. It was later released as a B-side of the 'Kawaranai Koto' single, and did not make it onto the album. For Kokia's first single release of 2003, 'Kawaranai Koto (Since 1976)' was picked to be used as the daytime TV drama 's theme song, airing everyday from March 31 until June 27. The single was released almost two months into the drama, and became Kokia's first solo single to chart since 'Aishiteiru Kara' ( 愛しているから, Because I Love You) in 1998. Though it only reached #47, the single was a long-seller.

It stayed in the top 50 for four weeks, and sold a total of 26,000 copies. Film horor indonesia terbaru 2018. The second single, ',' found more success, and (as of 2010) is Kokia's most successful single.

It reached #15, and stayed in the top 30 for five weeks. Though reports sales of 32,000, the certified the single gold (over 100,000 reported copies shipped) in October 2003.

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All three A-sides has music videos filmed for them. However, the video for ' was not the version present on the single, instead it was the 'Duet 'Kokia & Piano' version found on the album. A track from the album, 'Watashi no Taiyō' ( 私の太陽, My Sky), was also used as an ending theme song for the anime Hungry Heart: Wild Striker. It was used directly after 'Tell Tell Bōzu' finished being used (the 40th episode), which first aired in June. Due to this, it was included in Kokia's first greatest hits album,, in 2006.

However, 'Tell Tell Bōzu' was not. Reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating (positive) (positive) The album was Kokia's first to chart on the Japanese albums charts, reaching #15 and selling over 45,000 copies. It is currently also Kokia's most sold release, as of 2010. The album received mostly positive reviews from critics. CDJournal praised the album as being more than just a showcase for Kokia's 'beautifully simple' vibrato voice, instead also having songs with positive messages. They also noted Kokia's ability to naturally sing in a broad range of genres (classical, R&B, rock, etc.). Music critic praised Kokia's clear vocals, and her outlook on human nature (kindly expressing the beautiful and not so beautiful parts of humanity).