My All is a song composed by Tetsuya Youmei and sung by Ayumi Hamasaki. This song was included in Ayumi Hamasaki's ninth album "Guilt" released on June 5438+1 October12008. "My All" is the finale song of Ayumi Hamasaki concert; Because of its catchy melody, this song is also very popular in China.
Introduction to songs
Astrologer is the theme song that Japanese singer Everybody loves to sing for the first part of Japanese TV series Flower Man, and it is also the theme song that Everybody loves to write lyrics and compose music, which is included in his album Love Cooking. Ai Otsuka, 1982 was born in Osaka, Japan on September 9, 1982. She is a Japanese pop singer and graduated from Osaka University of Arts, Japan.
Snowflake is the 10 single released by Mika Nakashima on June 6th, 2003. This is also the advertisement song of Meiji "Boda" and "galbo" starring Mika Nakashima himself. Mika Nakashima won the 45th Japanese Record Award for this song. This song was written by Satomi and composed and arranged by Takashi Matsumoto.
Planet is a song released by a Japanese and Korean group. Included in the album Ramsey. What should I do? Do it. How come? That's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it's it, that's it, that's it's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it, I really hope you can realize me now, I'm a planet that keeps circling around you.
"First Love" is the third single released by Japanese singer Hiroshi Noda/Kloc-0 on April 28th, 999, and it is also the theme song of the Japanese drama "The Condition of the Witch". This song has been included in the album of the same name "First Love" released on March 10. The album sold more than 7.65 million copies in the year it was released in Japan, and it remained on the charts for 85 weeks.
"I have thought about it all" is a song sung by Mika Nakashima, written by Akita Hiroshi, and included in the single "I have thought about it all" released by Mika Nakashima on August 28th, 20th/KLOC-3rd. In "Beijing Meets Seattle 2", Tang Wei also covered an adaptation called "I once thought about it once and for all".
The song "Cherry Blossoms Want to See You" written by Kenichi Takano and sung by rsp was included in the album of the same name released by RSP Group on February 25th, 2009. The lyrics are inspired by Kanako Nishi's novel Cherry Blossom.