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Naruto soundtrack harmonia
Naruto soundtrack harmonia













naruto soundtrack harmonia

She also wrote the lyrics for all the songs (and composed a few) of Rie Tanaka's album, Kokoro, released October 20, 2010. Their album, 23 was released on October 1, 2008.īoth members have written songs for other artists: Yuka had written two songs, "Moment" and "I my me", for Yui Horie. Their 12th single, Hotarubi or 'firefly', originally scheduled for release in August 2006, was postponed and released July 18, 2007. As well as being a tie-in for the anime series Deltora Quest (first ending theme), the single also marks the beginning of the "Third Stage" or Rythem's venture into the music arena. With their busy schedule on the road, Rythem managed to pull out one single in time for the Spring season and the plentiful visual sights of cherry blossoms, named Sakura Uta (or 'song of the cherry blossoms') in early 2007. In late 2006, Rythem performed a series of live concerts entitled "Acoustic PoP".

naruto soundtrack harmonia

Rythem's 2nd album and coinciding DVD was released in May and June 2006, respectively compiling their works, post- UTATANE as well as including some full length versions of short pieces which were performed on their weekly radio show Enjoy Your Time!. The 10th single will be titled " Negai" and will be used as the ending theme of Nippon TV show Sukkiri (スッキリ).

naruto soundtrack harmonia

The 9th single, " Kokoro Bīdama" was used as the 6th and final ending theme song of Yakitate!! Japan, rounding up their involvement with that anime series. The 8th single, " 20 Tsubu no Kokoro" was a collection of tunes written and performed each by Yui and Yuka dedicated to each other. Following the successful release of their debut single, 4 more singles including the theme song for With the Light, and the debut album, Utatane were released before " Hōki Gumo" was released in early 2005 as a single for the first opening theme of yet another hit TV TOKYO anime series, Yakitate!! Japan.

naruto soundtrack harmonia

In May 2003, while they were still high school seniors, Rythem's first single " Harmonia" was released and was used as the second ending theme song for hit TV TOKYO anime series, Naruto. Rythem's talents as singer/songwriters, with flowing melodies and harmonies, began to shine as they worked with their own original tune " Hitoritabi Shararuran" in the Sony Music Audition.















Naruto soundtrack harmonia