Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba, the Glossary
is a double A-side single by Japanese singer Koda Kumi.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: A-side and B-side, Adagio (Sweetbox album), Avex Inc., Best: Bounce & Lovers, Bootleg recording, Characters of Final Fantasy X and X-2, Come with Me (Koda Kumi song), Compilation album, Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy X-2, Full-motion video, Grow into One, H-Wonder, Jade Villalon, Kazushige Nojima, Koda Kumi, Koda Kumi Driving Hit's, Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2, Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 5, Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 8, Maze (song), Music of Final Fantasy X-2, Noriko Matsueda, Oricon, Oricon Singles Chart, Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Rhythm Zone, Role-playing video game, Spira (Final Fantasy), Square Enix, Sweetbox, Takahito Eguchi, TeddyLoid, Yuna (Final Fantasy), 4 Hot Wave, 7 Spirits.
- Final Fantasy X
- Final Fantasy music
A-side and B-side
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings.
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Adagio (Sweetbox album)
Adagio is the fourth album of Sweetbox and the third album with Jade Villalon as frontwoman.
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Avex Inc.
Avex Inc. (Eibekkusu kabushiki gaisha, commonly known as Avex and stylized as avex) is a Japanese entertainment conglomerate led by founder Max Matsuura and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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Best: Bounce & Lovers
Best: Bounce & Lovers (stylized as BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~) is the third compilation album by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi.
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Bootleg recording
A bootleg recording is an audio or video recording of a performance not officially released by the artist or under other legal authority.
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Characters of Final Fantasy X and X-2
Square's 2001 role-playing video game Final Fantasy X is the tenth game of the Final Fantasy series.
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Come with Me (Koda Kumi song)
"Come With Me" (stylized as "COME WITH ME") is R&B-turned-pop singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's eighth domestic solo single. Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba and Come with Me (Koda Kumi song) are Koda Kumi songs.
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Compilation album
A compilation album comprises tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one performer or by several performers.
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Final Fantasy X
is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square as the tenth main entry in the Final Fantasy series.
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Final Fantasy X-2
is a 2003 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation 2. Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba and Final Fantasy X-2 are Final Fantasy X.
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Full-motion video
Full-motion video (FMV) is a video game narration technique that relies upon pre-recorded video files (rather than sprites, vectors, or 3D models) to display action in the game.
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Grow into One
Grow into One (stylized as grow into one) is the second studio album released by Japanese pop and R&B singer Koda Kumi, released on March 19, 2003.
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H-Wonder
H-Wonder is a Japanese music arranger and composer.
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Jade Villalon
Jade Valerie Villalon (born August 12, 1980), also known by her project and stage name Jade Valerie, is an American pop singer, songwriter, and actress.
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Kazushige Nojima
is a Japanese video game writer.
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Koda Kumi
, known professionally as, is a Japanese singer from Kyoto, known for her urban and R&B songs.
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Koda Kumi Driving Hit's
Koda Kumi Driving Hit's (known in Japan as KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S) is the second remix album by Japanese pop star Koda Kumi - her first being Koda Kumi Remix Album (2006).
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Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2
Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2 is the third remix album released by Japanese singer/songwriter, Kumi Koda.
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Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 5
Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 5 is the seventh remix album by Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda.
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Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 8
Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 8 is the tenth remix album released by singer-songwriter Koda Kumi, and eighth in her Driving Hit's series – those outside of the series were Koda Kumi Remix Album (2006) and Beach Mix (2012).
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Maze (song)
"Maze" (stylized as "m•a•z•e") is Kumi Koda's sixth domestic CD single. Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba and Maze (song) are Koda Kumi songs.
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Music of Final Fantasy X-2
The music of the video game Final Fantasy X-2 was composed by Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi. Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba and music of Final Fantasy X-2 are Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy music and Koda Kumi songs.
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Noriko Matsueda
is a Japanese former video game composer.
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Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music.
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Oricon Singles Chart
The Oricon Singles Chart is the Japanese music industry-standard singles popularity chart issued daily, weekly, monthly and yearly by Oricon.
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Pop music
Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African-American communities in the 1940s.
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Rhythm Zone
(RZN) is a record label in the Avex Group that releases urban contemporary Japanese music.
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Role-playing video game
A role-playing video game, a role-playing game (RPG) or computer role-playing game (CRPG), is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (or several party members) immersed in some well-defined world, usually involving some form of character development by way of recording statistics.
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Spira (Final Fantasy)
Spira is the fictional world of the Square role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and X-2. Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba and Spira (Final Fantasy) are Final Fantasy X.
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Square Enix
is a Japanese multinational holding company, video game publisher and entertainment conglomerate.
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Sweetbox
Sweetbox is a German-based pop music project formed in 1995 by executive producer Heiko Schmidt and music producer Roberto "Geo" Rosan.
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Takahito Eguchi
is a Japanese composer, orchestrator, and musician.
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TeddyLoid
TeddyLoid is a Japanese music producer and DJ.
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Yuna (Final Fantasy)
is a character from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series.
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4 Hot Wave
4 Hot Wave (stylized as 4 hot wave) is the 32nd single by Japanese singer Koda Kumi, released through Rhythm Zone on July 26, 2006.
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7 Spirits
7 Spirits is the first DVD released by artist Koda Kumi and was released the same day as her second studio album Grow into One.
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See also
Final Fantasy X
- Final Fantasy X
- Final Fantasy X-2
- Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster
- Music of Final Fantasy X
- Music of Final Fantasy X-2
- Oto Wakka
- Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba
- Spira (Final Fantasy)
Final Fantasy music
- Earthbound Papas
- Eyes on Me (Faye Wong song)
- Final Fantasy concerts
- Final Symphony
- Final Symphony II
- Kimi ga Iru Kara (Sayuri Sugawara song)
- Kiss Me Good-Bye
- List of Final Fantasy compilation albums
- Music of Final Fantasy I and II
- Music of Final Fantasy III
- Music of Final Fantasy IV
- Music of Final Fantasy IX
- Music of Final Fantasy V
- Music of Final Fantasy VI
- Music of Final Fantasy VIII
- Music of Final Fantasy X
- Music of Final Fantasy X-2
- Music of Final Fantasy XI
- Music of Final Fantasy XII
- Music of Final Fantasy XIII
- Music of Final Fantasy XIII-2
- Music of Final Fantasy XIV
- Music of Final Fantasy XV
- Music of Final Fantasy XVI
- Music of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
- Music of the Chocobo series
- Music of the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series
- Music of the Final Fantasy Tactics series
- Music of the Final Fantasy VII series
- Music of the Final Fantasy series
- Music of the Mana series
- Music of the SaGa series
- Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba
- Redemption (Gackt song)
- Stand by Me (Ben E. King song)
- Symphonic Fantasies
- The Black Mages
- Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
- Voices of the Lifestream
- Zero (Bump of Chicken song)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Emotion_/_1000_no_Kotoba
Also known as 1000 Words (Final Fantasy X-2), Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba, Real Emotion/1000の言葉, Real emotion/1000 no kotoba (Kumi Koda single).