Sono Mirai wa Ima

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"Sono Mirai wa Ima"
Single by The Pillows
from the album Good Dreams
ReleasedOctober 6, 2004
Genre Alternative rock
Label King Records
KICM-1120
Producer(s) Zin Yoshida
The Pillows singles chronology
"Terminal Heaven's Rock"
(2003)
"Sono Mirai wa Ima"
(2004)
"Non Fiction"
(2005)

"Sono Mirai wa Ima" is a song and single by The Pillows. It was featured in the album Good Dreams . Sawao Yamanaka, The Pillows lead songwriter, wrote "Beehive" for the J-Pop artist Chihiro Yonekura, which is featured on her album "azure".

Track listing

  1. "Sono Mirai wa Ima" (その未来は今, "That Future Is Now")
  2. "Beehive"
  3. "Heavy Sun (With Baby Son)"


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