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− | + | [[Image:Aimer - ninelie reg.jpg|thumb|200px|"[[Ninelie EP|ninelie EP]]" Cover]] | |
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+ | ; Artist | ||
+ | : [[Aimer]] with [[chelly]] ([[EGOIST]]) | ||
+ | ; Song | ||
+ | : ninelie | ||
+ | ; Lyrics | ||
+ | : [[Sawano Hiroyuki]] | ||
+ | ; Music | ||
+ | : [[Sawano Hiroyuki]] | ||
+ | ; Other Information | ||
+ | : Arrangement and Programming: [[Sawano Hiroyuki]] | ||
+ | : Piano, Keyboard: Sawano Hiroyuki | ||
+ | : Drums: [[Yamauchi Yu]] | ||
+ | : Bass: [[Tanabe Toshino]] | ||
+ | : Guitar: [[Ito Harutoshi]], [[Iimuro Hiroshi]] | ||
+ | : Cello: Ito Harutoshi | ||
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+ | "ninelie" is a pop song recorded by [[Aimer]] with [[chelly]] from [[EGOIST]]. The song first appeared as the A-side on [[Aimer]]'s ninth single, "[[Ninelie EP|ninelie EP]]", and later on her fourth studio album ''[[Daydream (Aimer)|daydream]]'' as track #2. | ||
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+ | Another version featuring only Aimer's vocals titled "ninelie<cry-v>" was later featured on [[Sawano Hiroyuki|SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]]]'s second album ''[[2v-alk|2V-ALK]]'' as track #8. | ||
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+ | {{Aimer}} | ||
+ | [[Category:2016 Songs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Aimer Songs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Anime Theme Song]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sawano Hiroyuki Songs]] |
Latest revision as of 23:29, 2 August 2017
- Artist
- Aimer with chelly (EGOIST)
- Song
- ninelie
- Lyrics
- Sawano Hiroyuki
- Music
- Sawano Hiroyuki
- Other Information
- Arrangement and Programming: Sawano Hiroyuki
- Piano, Keyboard: Sawano Hiroyuki
- Drums: Yamauchi Yu
- Bass: Tanabe Toshino
- Guitar: Ito Harutoshi, Iimuro Hiroshi
- Cello: Ito Harutoshi
"ninelie" is a pop song recorded by Aimer with chelly from EGOIST. The song first appeared as the A-side on Aimer's ninth single, "ninelie EP", and later on her fourth studio album daydream as track #2.
Another version featuring only Aimer's vocals titled "ninelie<cry-v>" was later featured on SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]'s second album 2V-ALK as track #8.
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