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The power of words discovered by Japanese rock
A modern interpretation of the Iroha song performed by Godiego.
Their 7-inch single "Iroha no I" (Iroha no I) was an experimental work released in 1976. It is an ambitious piece that combines the beauty of the Japanese language with a rock sound, with Mickey Yoshino's keyboards and Takekawa Yukihide's vocals creating a unique worldview. It is a song that explores the possibilities of words in Japanese rock.
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