Ashita e no Sanka is the debut Japanese-language single released by alan. The single peaked at #69 on the Oricon charts. The single was also released in Taiwan on June 20, 2008 and charted at #20 on the G-Music Jpop/Kpop charts and #9 on the Five-Music Jpop/Kpop charts. The orchestral version of "Ashita e no Sanka" was included in the later single Red Cliff: Shin-Sen.

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  • Ashita e no Sanka is the debut Japanese-language single released by alan. The single peaked at #69 on the Oricon charts. The single was also released in Taiwan on June 20, 2008 and charted at #20 on the G-Music Jpop/Kpop charts and #9 on the Five-Music Jpop/Kpop charts. The orchestral version of "Ashita e no Sanka" was included in the later single Red Cliff: Shin-Sen. The Chinese version of the B-side song "Sakura Modern", titled "San Sheng Shi San Sheng Lu", was included in the Chinese maxi-single Xin Zhan (Red Cliff). The Chinese version of the song, retitled to Ming Ri Zan Ge' (明日讚歌; A Hymn for Tomorrow) was included on Xin De Dong Fang Marty Friedman covered "Ashita e no Sanka" in his 2009 instrumental album Tokyo Jukebox.
  • 明日への讃歌(あしたへのさんか)は、チベット族中国人女性歌手、alanの日本デビューシングル。
  • 《献给明日的赞歌》是中国歌手 阿兰·达瓦卓玛 以 alan 之名在日本的出道单曲,巧妙地融合J-pop同中国少数民族的高音华彩,使得整首歌曲荡气回肠。《明日への讃歌》PV取景自日本的北海道地区,歌曲的主旨是:和平、爱和反战。 PV前奏一分钟的独白翻译:“地球—母亲的大地,大海、自然、天灾、地球温暖化、战争;音乐,不分国界、种族;伸出我的手,伸出你的手,让世界和平不仅仅是神话,献给明日的赞歌……” C/W曲桜モダン后来被重新翻唱为中文版本《三生石 三生路》收录于alan在中国发行的首张EP《心·战 ~Red Cliff~》和首张中文专辑《心的东方》里。 《献给明日的赞歌》后来被重新翻唱为中文版本《明日讚歌》收录在Avex发行的首张中文专辑《心的东方》中。
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  • Ashita e no Sanka is the debut Japanese-language single released by alan. The single peaked at #69 on the Oricon charts. The single was also released in Taiwan on June 20, 2008 and charted at #20 on the G-Music Jpop/Kpop charts and #9 on the Five-Music Jpop/Kpop charts. The orchestral version of "Ashita e no Sanka" was included in the later single Red Cliff: Shin-Sen.
  • 明日への讃歌(あしたへのさんか)は、チベット族中国人女性歌手、alanの日本デビューシングル。
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  • 明日への讃歌”
    “Ashita e no Sanka” / “A Hymn for Tomorrow
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