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<div style="padding: 11px 10px; text-align:left;">''' | <div style="padding: 11px 10px; text-align:left;">'''Don't Wanna Lie''' is the forty-ninth [[B'z Singles|single]] by [[B'z]], released on June 1, 2011. The song served as the theme to the fifteenth movie in the Detective Conan franchise entitled ''Quarter of Silence'', and also acted as the opening theme of the series' accompanying television anime from April to July. | ||
As | As had been the case twelve years earlier when "[[girigiri chop]]" was used as an opening, footage of the promotional video for "Don't Wanna Lie" featuring B'z themselves was inserted between scenes with characters from the series. The filming of the video itself marked Tak's first project following his win at the 2010 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. The song would be the first to be used in a Detective Conan feature since 2006's "[[Yuruginai Mono Hitotsu]]" appeared as the theme to the tenth installment in the franchise's film series. | ||
Along with others that would also make it onto 2011's studio album ''[[C'mon]]'', the song was recorded in November 2010. <small>[[Don't Wanna Lie|Continue reading...]]</small> | |||
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is a Japanese rock band, comprised of guitarist-composer Tak Matsumoto and vocalist-lyricist Koshi Inaba. Since their debut in 1988, B'z have remained one of the most successful music acts in not just their home country but the world, having set a number of records that still stand today. Not only have they remained at the top of the charts for over two decades, they have done so while experimenting with a great many sounds in virtually every imaginable genre. |
Lyrics & Translations
The B'z Wiki is the number-one resource for B'z lyrics and translations! Here, you will find romaji, kanji, and English translations for every applicable song, and it's all available in multiple formats for your convenience! In addition, on each song's lyrics page, listed off to the right are every album and single the song has ever appeared on. We have tried to be as complete as possible and are still working on completing the discography! B'z has hundreds of songs, but we now only have just over twenty left in need of translating. Here's a small sample of some of our favorite lyrics pages to get you started: |
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Don't Wanna Lie is the forty-ninth single by B'z, released on June 1, 2011. The song served as the theme to the fifteenth movie in the Detective Conan franchise entitled Quarter of Silence, and also acted as the opening theme of the series' accompanying television anime from April to July.
As had been the case twelve years earlier when "girigiri chop" was used as an opening, footage of the promotional video for "Don't Wanna Lie" featuring B'z themselves was inserted between scenes with characters from the series. The filming of the video itself marked Tak's first project following his win at the 2010 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. The song would be the first to be used in a Detective Conan feature since 2006's "Yuruginai Mono Hitotsu" appeared as the theme to the tenth installment in the franchise's film series. Along with others that would also make it onto 2011's studio album C'mon, the song was recorded in November 2010. Continue reading... |
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Articles on the B'z Wiki are classified in one of three categories: Readied Articles, In-progress Articles, and Dated Articles. Badges like those shown below will be displayed in the top right of all non-directory articles to allow viewers and editors alike to ascertain at a glance the official state of any given article. Readied Articles are articles that have been reviewed and written to reasonable completion. These articles may see expansion in the future, but are perfectly capable of standing as they are for the foreseeable future. In-progress Articles are articles that have been started but are not yet filled out enough to be considered ready and completed. Often, these are pages that will require substantial research and expansion in order to be considered even remotely ready. Dated Articles are articles that are usually dated not just in terms of age but formatting as well. These may include formatting and editing that does not match the current standard and will likely require extensive overhauls to be turned into readied articles. |