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  1. Move (Japanese band) - Wikipedia

    The band consisted of producer t-kimura (Takashi Kimura (木村 貴志, Kimura Takashi)), rapper motsu (Mototaka Segawa (瀬川 素公, Segawa Mototaka)) and singer yuri (Yuri Masuda (益田 祐里, Masuda …

  2. m.o.v.e - YouTube Music

    Move was a Japanese band. The band consisted of producer t-kimura, rapper motsu and singer yuri. t-kimura left the band in 2009.

  3. m.o.v.e | Jpop Wiki | Fandom

    m.o.v.e was a Japanese electronic band formed in 1997. Their music had a unique style result from the mix of various different genres into their music, such as rock, rap, pop, metal, eurobeat, and many …

  4. m.o.v.e - Apple Music

    Listen to music by m.o.v.e on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by m.o.v.e including Rage your dream, around the world and more.

  5. PROFILE | M.O.V.E Official Website

    Looking at m.o.v.e’s subculture-oriented activities, the band has taken its strong interest in the world of anime songs and their esoteric lyrics that are far removed from pop, and transformed that interest …

  6. M.o.v.e - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    m.o.v.e (also spelled as M.O.V.E; formerly known as move) is a 3-member Japanese musical group. The group consists of Yuri [nihongo|"Masuda Yūri"|益田祐里|] on vocals, Motsu [nihongo|"Segawa …

  7. m.o.v.e lineup, biography | Last.fm

    Read m.o.v.e's bio and find out more about m.o.v.e's songs, albums, and chart history. Get recommendations for other artists you'll love.

  8. m.o.v.e - YouTube

    1つのジャンルに捕われず常に進化を続けるプロデューサー t-kimuraの楽曲提供を受け、 その幅広いサウンドフィールドに、圧倒的なラップスキルと抜群の作詞センスで世界観を創出する「motsu」、 …

  9. m.o.v.e Albums: songs, discography, biography, and listening guide ...

    Sep 29, 2025 · m.o.v.e discography and songs: Music profile for m.o.v.e, formed 1997. Genres: J-Pop, Wa Euro, Rap Rock. Albums include Project X, Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D ~D Selection~, and …

  10. 1985 MOVE bombing - Wikipedia

    The 1985 MOVE bombing, locally known by its date, May 13, 1985, [2] was the aerial bombing of a house, and the destruction of 61 more houses by the subsequent fire, in the Cobbs Creek …