

Lyric
Wish upon a star ~Hoshi ni Negaiwo~ (SRCDR-0003 CDR Original 2001)
Daiju Wada
Ah どこまで行けば
辿り着けるというの?
浮かび消えるあの影が
君の姿を また、見えなくしてるの?
遠くとどかない あの星に
さあ今 願いよ、とどいておくれ
Wish upon a star
Wish upon a star
想いの 全てを 放つように…
- Lyricist
Daiju Wada
- Composer
Daiju Wada
- Producer
Tomoya "TK" Kurakawa
- Recording Engineer
Tomoya "TK" Kurakawa
- Mixing Engineer
Tomoya "TK" Kurakawa
- Mastering Engineer
Tomoya "TK" Kurakawa
- Graphic Design
Harutaka Tomiyoshi
- Guitar
Daiju Wada, Tomoya Kurakawa
- Bass Guitar
Akihiro Okuma
- Drums
Tomoya Kurakawa
- Vocals
Daiju Wada
- Background Vocals
Tomoya Kurakawa

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Daiju Wada
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SweetestRecords - the legendary independent label that first drew breath in the southern part of Saitama Prefecture in the year 2000.
With zero industry connections, no capital, and no network to speak of, armed with nothing but a single Roland VS-1880 hard disk recorder, they began at the tiny live house KYARA in Kita-Urawa.
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Daiju Wada
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