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¡Uri Nakayama

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[Machine Translation] The second full-length album, produced two years after her last album "Que Sera Que Sera," focuses on her voice, which is called "miracle voice," and produces the world view of the songs with the accordion and trumpet, which are synonymous with the many layers of choruses and scatting. It is a work that breaks new ground in what can be called the Uri Nakayama world. Before her CD debut in 2006, "I Dreamed of the Moon and Camels" was distributed on iTunse and set a record for the number of free downloads within a week of its release, earning her the nickname "the diva of distribution. Her second full-length album, "I Dreamed of the Moon and Camels," was released on iTunse in 2006, and was called the "diva of distribution. The album includes "And I Danced with the Moon," which was used as the theme song for the movie "Nemuriba," "Night of Carioca," a Brazilian traditional music choron that has more than 50 tracks, "Tropical Night," a soul-jazz style song, "Hitorigoto," a song with an impressive trumpet that reminds me a lot of Miles Davis, and "Samba Soul," which is a song about a woman who is in a state of exhaustion. She also tried new things such as "Hitorigoto" with soul-jazz style, "VivaViva" with samba soul style, "Minobi" included in "Nihon no Uta Vol. 4" which was talked about by many artists, "Dawn Fortissimo", a message song about the crisis of war and environmental destruction on the earth, "Parasol", a song about the subtle changes of heart and soul, and "Tropical Night" with soul-jazz style. Parasol Kirari," a song about subtle emotional transitions, and many others.


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