• "Kioku" (記憶(きおく), lit. "Memory", stylized as "La Mémoire") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia for her tenth studio album, Soul Quest. It was...
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  • album Cloverfield "Kioku" (Misia song), a 2011 single by Misia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kioku. If an internal link...
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    to recording with the song "Ashita e" to raise money for victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and "Kioku", Misia's first official single...
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  • JP (musician) (section Misia)
    R&B singer Misia. The first song he wrote for her was "Work It Out", which was included on her 2009 album Just Ballade. JP also wrote her song "Ultra X'mas"...
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  • "This Is Me" (stylized as "THIS IS ME") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia for her tenth studio album Soul Quest. It was released digitally as...
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  • Drive" – Judy and Mary "The Perfect Vision" – Minmi "Everything" – Misia "Ryūkyū Love Song" – Mongol 800 "Mujun no ue ni saku hana" – Mongol 800 "Dakishimetai"...
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    Award for Best Drama Song. Misia's tenth studio album, Soul Quest, was released on July 27, 2011. Its only physical single, "Kioku," was released on May...
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    on Misia's tenth studio album, Soul Quest (2011). A remix by DJ Gomi was released digitally on May 25, 2011, simultaneously with the single "Kioku", on...
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    ceremony by Misia. Show more Show more Show more An Music School Kikuchi, Daisuke (August 29, 2015). "Composer Shiro Sagisu scores songs to be devoured...
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    and "One Love" in 2008 and "Believe / Kumorinochi, Kaisei" and "Ashita no Kioku / Crazy Moon (Kimi wa Muteki)" in 2009, simultaneously topped the 2009 Oricon...
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