Dear or Dears or some variant thereof can represent many things.

Dear may refer to:

Dears may refer to:

  • The plural of "dear", see the above section.
  • DearS, a Japanese manga series by Peach-Pit.
  • The Dears, a band

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Dear... (Sachi Tainaka album)

"Dear..." is an album from Sachi Tainaka that was released on March 7, 2007.

Its catalog number is GNCX-1002.

Track listing

  • プロローグ ~Trust you~
  • 最高の片想い
  • 笑顔が戻ってきた!!!
  • Cry
  • それでも
  • アリの夢
  • 独り占めしたい
  • Happy Song
  • 会いたいよ。
  • Symphony of Fate disillusionきらめく涙は星に
  • mother

  • Dear... (The Grace album)

    Dear... is The Grace's second Japanese album released on January 9, 2009. The title track "Sukoshi de Ikara" (少しでいいから) (A Little Bit of Good) was used as the movie "Subaru" soundtrack song. Tenjochiki's second studio album includes 2 singles released from July 2008 in Japan including the B-side of their 7th single "Here": "Near: Thoughtful 1220" and the album consists of a total of 9 tracks. The album peaked #14 on Oricon daily album charts and #37 on the Oricon weekly album charts, charted for 3 weeks and sold 4,734 copies, making their most successful Japanese album so far.

    Track listing

    CD

  • "Here" (ft. Cliff Edge)
  • "Sukoshi de Ikara (少しでいいから)"
  • "Stand Up People"
  • "I Don't Know What To Do"
  • "Party"
  • "Tenjou no Melody (天上のメロディー; Celestial Melody)"
  • "Near: Thoughtful 1220"
  • "Doushite... (どうして・・・; Why)"
  • "Epilogue"
  • DVD

  • "Sukoshi de Ikara (少しでいいから)" Video clip
  • "Near: Thoughtful 1220" Video clip
  • "Here" (ft. Cliff Edge) Video clip
  • "Stand Up People" Video clip
  • Bonus video clips
  • "One More Time,OK?" Video clip
  • Dear... (song)

    "Dear…" is May J.'s second solo single, released on May 30, 2007. The A-side is described as a high quality ballad full of bitter-sweet sadness. The song was produced by Ryoji of Ketsumeishi. The single includes a remix of the previous single, "Here We Go", in the same way that "Here We Go" contained a remix of "My Girls". This is May J.'s lowest charting releaseever, singles and albums included.

    Track listing

  • "Dear..."
  • "Love Blossom"
  • "Here We Go (Buzzer Beats Remix)" (featuring Verbal & Taro Soul)
  • "Dear... (TV Mix)"
  • Charts

    Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

    References

  • "CDJapan". Retrieved April 12, 2007.
  • "HMV". Retrieved April 12, 2007.
  • "you大樹". Retrieved October 26, 2007.
  • Kyoko Fukada

    Kyoko Fukada (深田 恭子 Fukada Kyōko, born November 2, 1982) is a Japanese actress and singer. In Japan, her name is sometimes contracted to the nickname Fukakyon. She won the award for Best Actress at the Yokohama Film Festival for Kamikaze Girls.

    Biography

    Fukada Kyoko was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She has a younger sister. Fukada debuted in 1997 with her first appearance in the television drama Sore ga Kotae da! as Kazune. Fukada appeared in her first movie Ring 2 as Kanae Sawaguchi in 1999 and in later in School Day of the Dead, released in 2000. That same year, she graduated from Horikoshi High School.

    In 2002, she made an appearance in Dolls as Haruna. Fukada is also a J-pop singer and her debut single "The Last Fruit" led to her album Dear, both released in 1999.

    Filmography

    Discography

    Albums

  • Dear… (1999)
  • Moon (2000)
  • Universe (2001)
  • Flow: Kyoko Fukada Remixes (2002)
  • Singles

  • 1999.05.19 "Saigo no Kajitsu"
  • 1999.09.01 "Easy Rider"
  • 2000.02.02 "Kirameki no Shunkan"
  • 2000.07.19 "How?"
  • Podcasts:

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