Babylon no Kiseki

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Babylon no Kiseki (バビロンの奇跡 / Miracle of Babylon) is the second single by Japanese recording artist LISA since her split from m-flo, and sixth overall single. It ranked at #31 on the Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for one month. It became the ending theme song for the television show Future Tracks. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Babylon no Kiseki
rdf:langString Babylon no Kiseki
rdf:langString Babylon no Kiseki
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rdf:langString バビロンの奇跡 / Miracle of Babylon
rdf:langString 言えなくても / Even if I can't say it
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rdf:langString Babylon no Kiseki
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rdf:langString scene one. Open your eyes. Free is music
rdf:langString scene two. Close your eyes. Set yourself free.
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rdf:langString Babylon no Kiseki (バビロンの奇跡 / Miracle of Babylon) is the second single by Japanese recording artist LISA since her split from m-flo, and sixth overall single. It ranked at #31 on the Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for one month. It became the ending theme song for the television show Future Tracks.
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