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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yakusoku (Lead song) - définition


Yakusoku (Lead song)         
2015 SINGLE BY LEAD
Yakusoku (約束 / Promise) is the twenty-sixth single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, and was the final single before the release of their studio album The Showcase (2016). It performed well on Oricon at #5 and remained on the charts for two weeks.
frontman         
  • Mary Wilson]] harmonizing
  • Roger Taylor]] and positioned between bass guitarist [[John Deacon]] and lead guitarist [[Brian May]].
MEMBER OF A BAND WHO SINGS THE MAIN SOLO VOCAL PORTIONS OF A SONG
Lead singer; Lead vocals; Lead singers; Frontwoman; Lead Vocals; Lead Vocalist; Lead vocal; Lead Singer; Frontman; Lead voice; Front Man; Front woman; Lead-singer; Frontmen; Main vocalist; Front man; Front person; Main singer
¦ noun (plural frontmen)
1. the lead singer of a pop or rock group.
2. a person representing an illegal organization to give it an air of legitimacy.
lead time         
TIME BETWEEN PLANNING AND STARTING SOMETHING
Lead Time; Lead-time; Lead times; Leadtime; "Order Lead Time"; Order Lead Time; "order lead time"; Order lead time
¦ noun the time between the initiation and completion of a production process.

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Yakusoku (Lead song)
Yakusoku (約束 / Promise) is the twenty-sixth single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, and was the final single before the release of their studio album The Showcase (2016). It performed well on Oricon at #5 and remained on the charts for two weeks.