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  2. Feels Like I'm Falling in Love - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Feels Like I'm Falling in Love" was shot at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens, Greece. [10] Local publications claimed that it had a budget of €3 million, ranking among the most expensive music videos of all time. [11] [12] [13] Footage was directed by Ben Mor and released on 1 July 2024. [14]

  3. Sōran Bushi - Wikipedia

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    Sōran Bushi (ソーラン節) is one of the most famous traditional songs and dance ( min'yō) in Japan. It is a sea shanty that is said to have been first sung by the fishermen of Hokkaido . The commonly known version of the song and dance is called Nanchū Sōran (南中ソーラン) and was created in 1991 at the Wakkanai Minami Junior High ...

  4. Music of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, music includes a wide array of distinct genres, both traditional and modern. The word for "music" in Japanese is 音楽 ( ongaku ), combining the kanji 音 on (sound) with the kanji 楽 gaku (music, comfort). [ 1] Japan is the world's largest market for music on physical media [citation needed] and the second-largest overall music ...

  5. Good Luck, Babe! - Wikipedia

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    A synth-pop track, the lyrics of "Good Luck, Babe!" reference compulsory heterosexuality, describing a woman trying to deny her romantic feelings for Roan and women in general. "Good Luck, Babe!" received critical acclaim from music critics, who included it on several mid-year rankings of the best songs of 2024.

  6. Traditional Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Japanese music is the folk or traditional music of Japan. Japan's Ministry of Education classifies hōgaku (邦楽, lit. 'Japanese music') as a category separate from other traditional forms of music, such as gagaku (court music) or shōmyō (Buddhist chanting), but most ethnomusicologists view hōgaku, in a broad sense, as the form ...

  7. Battōtai (song) - Wikipedia

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    Battōtai (song) Recording made on August 8, 1939 by the Imperial Japanese Army Band conducted by Ōnuma Satoru ja. The B and C sections of the march use the "Battōtai" melody. " Battōtai " (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) is a Japanese gunka composed by Charles Leroux [ ja ] with lyrics by Toyama Masakazu [ ja ] in 1877.

  8. Mō Sukoshi Dake - Wikipedia

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    Mō Sukoshi Dake. " Mō Sukoshi Dake " (もう少しだけ, lit. "Just a Little More") is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their second EP, The Book 2 (2021). It was released as a single on May 10, 2021, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Written by Ayase and based on Chiharu's short story Meguru, the song is a pop song, telling about giving ...

  9. Break My Heart (Dua Lipa song) - Wikipedia

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    Lipa recalled needing the melody to make sense of writing the lyrics. She was inspired by the initial stages of falling in love but thinking in the back of one's mind, "this is too good to be true". Lipa recalled being out of her comfort zone while writing the song, but learning a lesson to write in that state as she writes the best songs then. [5]