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Gomenasai : ウィキペディア英語版
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"Gomenasai" (from (日本語:ごめんなさい), lit.: "I'm sorry") is a song by Russian recording duo t.A.T.u., taken from their second English language studio album ''Dangerous and Moving'' (2005). The song was written by Martin Kierszenbaum, and production was handled by Kierszenbaum and Robert Orton. The song was released in May 2006 as the album's third single by Interscope. The song was not initially supposed to be a single from the studio album as t.A.T.u. did not approve; however Interscope ignored the band's wishes and went forward with the single anyway. Due to conflicts with the label, "Gomenasai" was t.A.T.u's last single with Interscope.
Musically, the song is a pop ballad with electronic music influences. Lyrically it deals with the group saying "sorry" towards each other, using the Japanese word "Gomenasai"; hence the title. "Gomenasai" received mixed to favorable reviews from music critics, who felt it was gentle and one of the group's best vocal songs to date, while some felt it was similar to other ballads. The song was not issued in most countries, but had moderate success on the music charts. There were two different videos produced for this single: animated and live action.
==Background==
The song was written by Martin Kierszenbaum, and production was handled by Kierszenbaum and Robert Orton. The song was released in May 2006 as the album's third single by Interscope. The song was the group's last official single from the group's record labels, Interscope and Universal Russia.〔"'Loves Me Not' was actually the last song from Interscope and Universal, but was not served as a single due to the leaving."〕 The group did not want to release the song as the third single, but the choice was up to their label who finally decided to release it.
Due to the further conflict, the group decided to leave the record label. The single, however was not the last release, as the group's compilation "The Best" was the final.〔http://www.discogs.com/tATu-The-Best/master/89915〕

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