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"Suddenly: Meguriaete/Brilliant Star" | ||||
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Single by Nana Mizuki | ||||
Released | September 25, 2002 | |||
Length | 19:18 | |||
Label | King Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Toshiro Yabuki | |||
Nana Mizuki singles chronology | ||||
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"Suddenly: Meguriaete/Brilliant Star" is the sixth single by Japanese singer and voice actress Nana Mizuki. It reached number 20 on the Japanese Oricon chart.
The Museum is the first greatest hits album by Japanese singer Nana Mizuki, released on 7 February 2007. The album peaked at number 5 in the Oricon weekly charts.
Great Activity is the sixth studio album from J-pop star and Japanese voice actor Nana Mizuki.
Magic Attraction is the second album by Japanese singer Nana Mizuki, released on 6 November 2002.
"New Sensation" is the seventh single by Japanese singer and voice actress Nana Mizuki.
Nana Clips 1 is the first music video compilation from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki. It was released on 22 January 2003.
Nana Mizuki "Live Attraction" the DVD is the 1st live DVD release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki, documenting her fourth concert Live Attraction in Winter 2002-2003. Most songs performed were from her second album Magic Attraction.
Nana Mizuki Live Skipper Countdown the DVD and More is the 2nd live DVD release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki. It has two discs, Skipper Disc and Document Disc.
Nana Mizuki Live Rainbow at Budokan is the 3rd live DVD release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki. It has two discs, Rainbow Disc and Document Disc.
Nana Mizuki Live Formula at Saitama Super Arena is the sixth live DVD release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki. It was ranked #1 in weekly Oricon chart for music DVD, and #4 for all DVD.
Nana Mizuki Live Museum x Universe is the 5th live DVD release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki. It has 4 discs containing her two concerts Live Museum 2007 and Live Universe 2006 ~summer~.
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New Love is the twenty-first studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z. It was released on May 29, 2019, about a year and a half after their previous album Dinosaur. It is the first B'z album to not have an accompanying single, though music videos were produced for "Tsuwamono, Hashiru", "Wolf", and "Majestic".