Ichirin no Hana
High and Mighty Color · 2006
16 min · 4 tracks · J-pop · alternative rock
A vibrant blend of J-pop and alternative rock that merges powerful vocals with dynamic instrumentals.
Ichirin no Hana is a single by High and Mighty Color, released in 2006. A vibrant blend of J-pop and alternative rock that merges powerful vocals with dynamic instrumentals. 'Ichirin no Hana' gained widespread recognition as the opening theme for the popular anime series 'Bleach', significantly elevating the band's profile. The single charted at number two on the Oricon charts, solidifying High and Mighty Color's place within the J-pop and anime music communities. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ichirin no Hana sound like?
A vibrant blend of J-pop and alternative rock that merges powerful vocals with dynamic instrumentals. Rooted in J-pop and alternative rock.
What makes Ichirin no Hana by High and Mighty Color notable?
'Ichirin no Hana' gained widespread recognition as the opening theme for the popular anime series 'Bleach', significantly elevating the band's profile. The single charted at number two on the Oricon charts, solidifying High and Mighty Color's place within the J-pop and anime music communities. Released on January 11, 2006, 'Ichirin no Hana' was High and Mighty Color's debut single, marking their entry into the music scene. The band was gaining momentum following their formation in 2003, having crafted a unique sound that resonated well with the Japanese music audience.
How many songs are on Ichirin no Hana?
Ichirin no Hana has 4 tracks, running approximately 16 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 一輪の花 Standout 3:42
- 2 Warped Reflection Standout 4:08
- 3 一輪の花 〜huge hollow mix〜 Standout 4:41
- 4 一輪の花 (less vocal track) 3:41
Release Date
January 11, 2006
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
16 min 12 sec
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