"Ohia no Ki" (オヒアの木, lit. "Ohia tree") is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released as a digital single only on July 5, 2020...
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August 26, 2020. The song appears on the second bonus disc, alongside "Ohia no Ki". On July 24, 2020, it was announced that a new song called "Dreamed a...
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TeamAyu/mu-mo editions, which include a physical CD version of the songs "Ohia no Ki" and "Dreamed a Dream". This was Hamasaki's first New Year's Eve concert...
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due to a member of staff testing positive with COVID-19. Two singles, "Ohia no Ki" and "Dreamed a Dream", were also released in 2020. Hamasaki released...
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Label Avex Trax Ayumi Hamasaki chronology Singles from Remember You "Ohia no Ki" Released: July 5, 2020 "Dreamed a Dream" Released: July 31, 2020 "Haru...
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Sources for sales are as follows: "Ohia no Ki", and "Dreamed a Dream". Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Ohia no Ki", "Dreamed a Dream", "23rd Monster"...
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"Step by Step" (2015) "We Are the Queens" (2016) "Ohia no Ki" (2020)...
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Ninomiya "Winter Diary" Masashi Muto 2016 "Flower" "Mad World" 2020 "Ohia no Ki" Kazuyoshi Shimomura "Dreamed a Dream" Masashi Muto 2021 "Haru yo, Koi"...
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Ngāti Kahu (redirect from Te Paatu ki Pamāpūria)
beach), Waipapa (Cable Bay), Taipā, Te Āhua, Pēria, Parapara, Aurere, Lake Ōhia, Rangiputa, Whatuwhiwhi, Karikari, Mērita, Kāingaroa, Karepōnia, Oinu, Ōpoka...
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Thompson, Rod (13 November 1992). "Opponent says golf course planned in Kona ohia forest". Honolulu Star Bulletin. Retrieved 4 May 2023. Stemmermann, L. (1982)...
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