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: Found on [[Kurosaki Maon]] & [[Ray (singer)|Ray]]'s second split single, "[[Hanayui no Uta]]", as track #4. This is the instrumental version. | : Found on [[Kurosaki Maon]] & [[Ray (singer)|Ray]]'s second split single, "[[Hanayui no Uta]]", as track #4. This is the instrumental version. | ||
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIQ4f2clS6A Music Preview] | |||
{{Kurosaki Maon}} | {{Kurosaki Maon}} |
Revision as of 19:12, 13 November 2015

- Artist
- Kurosaki Maon
- Song
- Sen no Honoo (千の焔; Thousand Flames)
- Lyrics
- Kurosaki Maon
- Music
- fu_mou
- Other Information
- Arrangement: fu_mou
"Sen no Honoo" is a pop-rock song by Kurosaki Maon. It was used as the opening theme song for the game Juu Oni no Kizuna Hanamusubi Tsudzuri.
Disambiguation
There are currently two versions of "Sen no Honoo" to be found in Kurosaki Maon's discography.
- Sen no Honoo
- Found on Kurosaki Maon & Ray's second split single, "Hanayui no Uta", as track #1. This is the main version.
- Found on Kurosaki Maon's fourth album, "Mystical Flowers", as track #11. This is the main version.
- Sen no Honoo <instrumental>
- Found on Kurosaki Maon & Ray's second split single, "Hanayui no Uta", as track #4. This is the instrumental version.
External Links
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