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World Cup theme song of the 2002 Japan-Korea World Cup

Storm "Storm" (Boom) (2002 Japan-Korea World Cup theme song) Singer: Anastacia (Anastacia) Football Anthem "Football Anthem" (Anthem) (2002 World Cup official theme song) Singer: Vangelis (Vangelis) Let's get together now Theme song) singer: Vangelis (Vangelis) Let's get together "Let's get together now" (Let's get together now) (2002 FIFA World Cup Japan and South Korea theme song) singer: VOICES OF KOREA/JAPAN

JAPAN Let's get together now (2002 World Cup Japan-Korea theme song) Sung by: VOICES OF KOREA/JAPAN

Japan: Chemistry, Sowelu

Korea: Brown Eyes, Lena Park

"Let's Get Together Now" is an extraordinarily refreshing and relaxing song, and is among the many World Cup songs that have been written with the unique ease and flow of Japanese pop songs.

"Let's Come Together" is a refreshingly mellow song that stands out among many World Cup songs with its unique ease and smoothness of a Japanese pop song, which is more like a love song immersed in happiness or an inspirational song. the six-member mega-group did not have any more highlights in their musical interpretation, except for the fact that it was a handsome man paired with a beautiful woman and a powerhouse of a vocalist. The song was not included in the official album released by Xinxiao Music in Mainland China. Anastasia The gap between Anastasia's singing voice and her image is unbelievable, with a beautiful idol appearance and a deep, rich "jazz" voice that gives a strong visual and aural impact. "Storm" has a simple, strong, poppy tune that gives it an otherworldly feel, and "Cup of Life" has less fire and more urgency than "Storm," which has a strong impact.

Anastacia was born Anastacia Newkirk on September 17, 1973, in Chicago, USA, her father was a hotel singer and her mother was a Broadway actress in New York. Her parents divorced when she was 14 years old, and she came to New York with her mother and entered art school. Anastasia joined the music industry in 1999 after auditioning for MTV's New Talent. After signing with Sony, Anastasia released her hugely successful solo debut album Not That Kind in 2000, which sold over 2 million copies, and her second album Freak of Nature in 2002, with the current single "Paid My Dues" receiving worldwide airplay. "Paid My Dues" has been a worldwide hit. Anastasia's singing and dancing style is characterized by spontaneity and freedom, and underneath her blonde hair and white skin, she has a "pure black soulful voice. "Storm". Vangelis Vangelis' soundtracks are known for their splendor, and we are most familiar with the atmospheric "Chariots of Fire". There are two versions of the theme song, an electronic version of the piece mixed by Finnish musician JS16, which is both oriental and electronic. The symphonic version is traditional and atmospheric, and it's a fitting way to end the album.

Vangelis: the most successful contemporary electronic music composer, the new century music master. 1943 was born in Greece, from a young age, showed extraordinary musical talent, however, he refused to accept piano lessons, and insisted on self-taught. 1981 won the Oscar for the best soundtrack to the movie "Chariots of Fire", since then, internationally famous, the theme song of the film even entered the U.S. pop charts top ten, which then led to a series of film music composition. In 1992, Vangelis was awarded France's most prestigious Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. His latest work is "Mythodea", the theme music for NASA's "2001 Mars Odyssey" mission. Chemistry Superboy Japan's most popular band, Chemistry Superboy, consists of two members, Kabon Dojin and Kawasaki. After a rigorous audition, the two singers, both of whom came from humble beginnings, won the favor of renowned producer Jie Matsuo with their healthy, strong looks and lung-pumping voices, and made their debut as "Chemistry Super Men" with their three singles, "Pieces of Dreams", Their three singles, "Pieces of Dream", "Dream Take Off" and "You Go Your Way" all won the top spot on the ORICON singles chart, with "Pieces of Dream" selling over 1.5 million copies. On November 7, 2002, their debut album Chemical Colors was released in Japan and immediately topped the ORICON Albums Chart on the same day, shipping 1.5 million copies on the first day, making them one of the most popular vocal groups in Japan. Sowelu At just 19 years old, Sowelu, a Japanese-Irish mix, is not only stunningly beautiful, but her soulful vocals allowed her to work on this international World Cup collaboration even before her official debut. Producer Jie Matsuo was so impressed with Sowelu's talent that he included Sowelu's difficult hit "Across my heart" on the compilation album SMOOTH, which was released at the beginning of 2002 and was produced and selected by Jie Matsuo. Sowelu made his official debut on April 17th with the release of his debut album Beautiful Dreamer. Brown Eyed Man "Brown Eyed Man" was one of the most talked about newcomers in Korea in 2001. The band consists of Yoon Kyeon, who writes songs, lyrics, and produces, and NaEar, who is a multi-talented vocalist. Their debut single "One Year Later" was an instant hit in Korea, with a seven-minute episode directed by international director Wong Kar Wai. The group doesn't appear in front of the media often and focuses on music. Park Jung-hyun Park Jung-hyun is known as the only representative of Korea's world-class beautiful voice, and her debut album, "Piece" ("菁華剪影"), which rose to prominence in the Korean music scene in 1998, was so well received that she became the only singer to create a sensation in the midst of Korea's idol frenzy based on her vocal prowess. Her ability to give up a lot of singing skills and use her most familiar and natural voice to perform various types of songs has attracted the admiration of many heavyweight artists in Korea, who are happy to work with her