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+ | There are two known versions of '''"Himitsu"''' to be found in [[Sakamoto Maaya]]'s discography. These include: | ||
+ | ; Himitsu | ||
+ | : Found on the "[[You Can't Catch Me|You can't catch me]]" single as track #2. | ||
+ | ; Himitsu (Live Version) | ||
+ | : Found on the bonus CD of "[[Buddy (Sakamoto Maaya)|Buddy]]" single as track #2. This version was recorded from her live concert at Tokyo International Forum Hall A on June 3 and 4, 2011. | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.nostalgic-lavender.net/maaya/himitsu.html Nostalgic Lavender - Romaji & English translation] | ||
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[[Category:2011 Songs]] | [[Category:2011 Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Sakamoto Maaya Songs]] | [[Category:Sakamoto Maaya Songs]] |
Revision as of 01:26, 2 September 2011
- Artist
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Song
- Himitsu (秘密; Secret)
- Lyrics
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Music
- Shibata Jun
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Watanabe Zentaro
- Sound Produced by Watanabe Zentaro
- Guitars, Bass & Programming: Watanabe Zentaro
- Drums: Kawamura "KA-SUKE" Noriyasu
- Strings: Kinbara Chieko Strings
- Mixing engineer: Watanabe Shohjiro
- Recording engineer: Otake Yuta, Yamada Nobumasa
- Assistant engineer: Kishimoto Hiroyuki, Kumate Tooru
- Recording studio: TOM・TOM STUDIO, STUDIO BLAN
- Mixing studio: ONKIO HAUS
"Himitsu" is a pop song recorded by Sakamoto Maaya. The song first appears as track #2 on Sakamoto's seventh album, You can't catch me.
Disambiguation
There are two known versions of "Himitsu" to be found in Sakamoto Maaya's discography. These include:
- Himitsu
- Found on the "You can't catch me" single as track #2.
- Himitsu (Live Version)
- Found on the bonus CD of "Buddy" single as track #2. This version was recorded from her live concert at Tokyo International Forum Hall A on June 3 and 4, 2011.
External Links
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