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"Sen no Kotoba to Futari no Himitsu" is a pop song recorded by [[Nakagawa Shoko]]. The song second appeared as the first A-side of Nakagawa's 12th single, "[[Flying Humanoid / Sen no Kotoba to Futari no Himitsu]]". It was used as the theme song for [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music]]'s music drama for cellphone, ''[[DOR@MO]]''. | "Sen no Kotoba to Futari no Himitsu" is a pop song recorded by [[Nakagawa Shoko]]. The song second appeared as the first A-side of Nakagawa's 12th single, "[[Flying Humanoid / Sen no Kotoba to Futari no Himitsu]]" and was later featured in her third album, ''[[Cosmic Inflation]]'' as track #13. It was used as the theme song for [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music]]'s music drama for cellphone, ''[[DOR@MO]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 19:40, 2 February 2011

- Artist
- Nakagawa Shoko
- Song
- Sen no Kotoba to Futari no Himitsu (千の言葉と二人の秘密; Thousand Words and the Secret of Two People)
- Lyrics
- Shigenaga Ryosuke
- Music
- Shigenaga Ryosuke
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Suzuki "Daichi" Hideyuki
"Sen no Kotoba to Futari no Himitsu" is a pop song recorded by Nakagawa Shoko. The song second appeared as the first A-side of Nakagawa's 12th single, "Flying Humanoid / Sen no Kotoba to Futari no Himitsu" and was later featured in her third album, Cosmic Inflation as track #13. It was used as the theme song for Sony Music's music drama for cellphone, DOR@MO.
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