HUNTING FOR YOUR DREAM (Hunter X hunter ending2) ! Let me hear (parasyte op) -top opening-made by fear/loathing in las vegas#topname Rising hope (the irregular at magic high op)
Killy Killy joker (selector infected Wixoss op) Thunderclap (Sengoku basara) -best group name ever. Hanabi -kimi ni koi **bleep**a natsu no hi (hknksnnh op)įlyers (death parade op1) - Top opening. Goya no Machiawase(Noragami op1) -top opening -Īliez( Aldnoah Zero Ending 01) -top ending -Ĭatch the moment (Sword art online ordinal scale op) Kyouran hey kids!! (Noragami op2) -top opening. Kabaneri of the iron fortress (Kotif op1) -top opening. Ideal white (Fate/Stay night UBW UFOtable op1) White light (Tales of Zestiria op) -top opening. The light before we land(gunslinger girl op1) Pegasasu Fantasy (Saint Seiya op remaster)Ĭhase (JoJo op6, illegal port, may soon be deleted) -top opening. Shinzo wo Sasageyo (Shingeki no Kyojin op3) (evangelion op, cannot type japanese kanji, sorry)īrave Shine (Fate/stay night UBW UFOtable op2)Ĭha-la Head-Cha-la (dragon ball Z japanese op1) Gospel of the the throttle(Drifters op1) -top opening. Jiyuu no Tsubasa (Shingeki no Kyojin op2) (death note ending 01, cannot type japanese kanji, sorry) -top ending. THE WORLD (Death note opening01) - top opening. (I know its the most original name.) my profile is xintai0ne.įull list if you don't want to go see my profile and completely ignore the time I spent finding them. Most of them are not here or are in japanese, it took me a long times but I searched for every original anime opening and ending on spotify(not fan version), I found 47 of them, if you are interesting in seeing them just check my playlist: anime opening and ending. And the competition for sure is growing without you seemingly caring about it. And having these songs might mean the difference between a sub at your service or the competition.
Guess that is something one could think about.īut if some officials at Spotify do read this: there are always groups that - besides enjoying "mainstream" music, are very fond of more exotic one as well. Well, a solution might be going away from Spotify to Amazon Prime Music, saving the files as mp3 on a stick, and accessing on demand. But I do sadly, because i enjoy listening to a large variety of music while gaming. Amazon Prime Music already is the better offer for those that needn't the application to run on their Playstation Systems. Spotify for now has it's integration going for it - and that's it. See Band Maid for example, Spotify has their "older" stuff, but the new releases all went to Amazon. Like a lot of releases that you can find on Amazon, but not on Spotify. For example they had some Egoist promotion, a band i'd love to hear on Spotify. They did a lot of promotional stuff as well, partly assiciated with Sony. Now, it has been some time since Spotify launched in Japan. (If you didn't know yet: the anime industry nearly only makes profit on side sales of merchandise and accessorises.) They basically sell the OST physically to make more money. You also need to think about the marketing purpose.
Japanese music simply does not get distributed on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, etc all that often. Japanese record labels and talent agencies still hold tightly onto business practices and rules that seem to ignore the very existence of the internet.Īnd that is basically your answer. People still buy a LOT of CDs, and as evidence, there are still quite a few CD stores, including chains like Tower Records and HMV that have long since died out on this side of the Pacific. Sony, of course, also has a floundering consumer electronics division, and likely didn't want to help another division's competition.Īnd so, things haven't changed over there nearly as much. While the iPod was popular (and the iPhone is VERY popular), some of the record labels, including the behemoth Sony Music Japan, held out and never put their songs on the service. Japanese publishers relied more on collectors than casual music consumers, and simply didn't need a savior. Japan has had its issues with piracy, but it never completely took over the market like it did here. That little consumer revolution didn't really happen in Japan the same way it did here.