Came across this song back in 1990 when I was serving the army in Korea and loved it. Internet is truly amazing that now I can listen to this song again while in the US.
@輪廻転生-b4h3 жыл бұрын
かっけー!
@イチザエモンチョウザブロウ2 ай бұрын
私の一番下の弟が6歳のバースデー🎂🎉当時の動画懐かしいです✨ありがとうございました✨(^^)✌
@brianchar-bow32739 ай бұрын
19 GROWING UP ~ode to my buddy Performed by ”Princess Princess” Lyrics by Kyoko Tomita, Music Composed by Kaori Okui, Arranged by Princess Princess The 4th single from Princess Princess' second album "HERE WE ARE" released on February 26, 1988. ”PRINCESS PRINCESS” (1983- 1996) were Kaori Okui Lead vocal, Guitar Kanako Nakayama Guitars Atsuko Watanabe, Bass Tomoko Konno Keyboards Kyoko Tomita, Drums In 1983, the five members selected for each instrumental performance in a ladies' band audition sponsored by TDK formed "Akasaka Komachi". In May 1986, the band moved to CBS Sony and changed its name to "PRINCESS PRINCESS. In April 1989, they released their seventh single, "Diamonds," which reached No. 1 on the official Japanese charts, becoming their first million-selling song. In July, they released their eighth single, "The Hottest Summer in the World," which also reached No. 1 on the charts. Their fifth album, "Lovers," released in November of the same year, also reached No. 1 on the album chart and became a million-selling album. With these consecutive hits, they swept Japan as the No. 1 cute and musically talented girl band in Japan at that time with their performance, vigor, and compositions, and gained popularity. "PRINCESS PRINCESS" was the first girl band in Japan that had it all. KAWAII" (Cute and Adorable) + "KIREI" (Beautiful) + "SAINOU" (Musical Talented) + ENSOU-RYOKU(Live Performance),
@tc75852 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot
@ahiysot4 жыл бұрын
2:30 これが、噂の『女同士、少しヤバい計画』wwww
@TheAmpinoy1312 жыл бұрын
They've already done some reunion gigs this year. The November/December concerts are to raise money for the Fukushima disaster relief.