Strawberry Flower
ストロベリー・フラワー
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Tetsuro Oda |
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Akemi Ishii |
Sakura Tange |
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Years active | 2001-2004 |
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Strawberry Flower was a Japanese music duo, mostly known for their work with Nintendo in creating songs for TV commercials for the Pikmin franchise. Formed in late 2001 specifically to create a song for TV advertisements for Pikmin, Strawberry Flower made the song "Ai no Uta". It became a sleeper hit, getting to #2 in the Japanese charts and becoming one of the best-selling singles in Japan in 2002. They later followed with more Pikmin-related single releases until 2004, totalling 1 million singles sold in their home country. – Wikipedia |
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