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: Arrangement: [[Kousaki Satoru]] ([[MONACA]]) | : Arrangement: [[Kousaki Satoru]] ([[MONACA]]) | ||
: Strings: [[Konno Hitoshi Strings]] | |||
: Horn: [[Saijo Takato]], [[Kumai Yuu]] | |||
: Bass: [[Watanabe Hideki]] | |||
: Guitar: [[Itami Masahiro]] | |||
: Piano & Programming: Kousaki Satoru (MONACA) | |||
; Information | ; Information | ||
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"Forever Friends" is pop song recorded by [[DAOKO]]. It is a cover of | "Forever Friends" is pop song recorded by [[DAOKO]]. It is a cover of [[REIMY|REMEDIOS]]' [[Friends Forever (REMEDIOS)|song of the same name]]. The track appears as the B-side to DAOKO's third single "[[Uchiage Hanabi (DAOKO x Yonezu Kenshi)|Uchiage Hanabi]]". "Friends Forever" is performed in English, and it was used as an insert song in the [[Anime|anime]] film ''[[Uchiage Hanabi, Shita Kara Miru ka? Yoko Kara Miru ka?]]'' by [[Iwai Shunji]]. | ||
==Music Video== | ==Music Video== | ||
A music video was created for the song, filmed in the same places where the original live action movie was filmed. | [[File:DAOKO - Friends Forever PV.jpg|thumb|300px|A scene from the music video]] | ||
A music video was created for the song, filmed in the same places where the original live action movie was filmed. It was directed by [[Iwai Shunji]], who also directed the original live-action movie. | |||
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==Live Performances== | |||
* [2017.06.28] DAOKO THE RADIO | |||
* [2017.07.16] JOIN ALIVE 2017 | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKZWU-mj8No Music Video] | * YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDzi9lSAXgU Trailer] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKZWU-mj8No Music Video] | ||
* Purchase: [http://recochoku.jp/song/S1005423799/ iTunes] | [http://recochoku.jp/song/S1005423799/ Recochoku] | * Purchase: [http://recochoku.jp/song/S1005423799/ iTunes] | [http://recochoku.jp/song/S1005423799/ Recochoku] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:03, 9 November 2017
- Artist
- DAOKO
- Song
- Forever Friends
- Lyrics
- REMEDIOS
- Music
- REMEDIOS
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Kousaki Satoru (MONACA)
- Strings: Konno Hitoshi Strings
- Horn: Saijo Takato, Kumai Yuu
- Bass: Watanabe Hideki
- Guitar: Itami Masahiro
- Piano & Programming: Kousaki Satoru (MONACA)
- Information
"Forever Friends" is pop song recorded by DAOKO. It is a cover of REMEDIOS' song of the same name. The track appears as the B-side to DAOKO's third single "Uchiage Hanabi". "Friends Forever" is performed in English, and it was used as an insert song in the anime film Uchiage Hanabi, Shita Kara Miru ka? Yoko Kara Miru ka? by Iwai Shunji.
Music Video
A music video was created for the song, filmed in the same places where the original live action movie was filmed. It was directed by Iwai Shunji, who also directed the original live-action movie.
Live Performances
- [2017.06.28] DAOKO THE RADIO
- [2017.07.16] JOIN ALIVE 2017
External Links
- YouTube: Trailer Music Video
- Purchase: iTunes | Recochoku
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