"We Are!" is a song by Hiroshi Kitadani, composed by Kohei Tanaka with lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi. It was used as the first opening theme for the One Piece television anime, accompanying most of the episodes comprising the East Blue Saga. As a result, i
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introduction, thus making it the first Japanese intro to be used under FUNimation's dubbing. In note of the event, when the introduction was finished playing the representatives present then asked the audience if they would like to hear the4Kidsintro againupon which they were met with a loud...
This text is the product of an occasional visitor, one who’s been attacked by these kids and clearly feels no love for them, but who still can’t bring himself to look away – he’s not disgusted as such, but has the bitterness only the truly disillusioned (and therefore former true ...
Greg contacted Michele to see if there was anything that could be done to bring Rude’s vision for his ethereal lyrics to life. Benjamin Russell, an accomplished singer and musician in his own right, was tapped to submit his vocal talent to assist with this labor of love, along with addit...
“I’m sick and tired of being the bummiest nigga out the crew/I gotta get mine, I gotta get cash,” he raps, the desperation made as clear as any song on Mobb Deep’s nihilistic masterpiece The Infamous, from the same year, with the following lines: “I see a old man, I’m ...
While Greg Graffin exclaims he“ain’t no deist”in the song ‘Materialist’ fromThe Process Of Belief, there are the additional lyrics: “The process of belief is an elixir when you’re weak/ I must confess, at times I indulge it on the sneak.” ...
When I think of the greatest love songs of my lifetime, Back at One by Brian McKnight is one of the first songs that come to my mind.
it’s playing not to wind us up for more dancing but rather to mellow us out. As the song goes on there is an even more laid-back interlude towards the midpoint of the song, before the lyrics return, that lets us fall into a dream a bit before the percussive beat turns campfire-...