J-Pop Star Bonnie Pink Sings for Tales

For its upcoming Xbox 360 RPG Tales of Vesperia, Namco Bandai has declared that the thought strain is to be transcribed both in Asian and in arts by J-pop vocaliser Bonnie Pink.
Each edition of the strain module play the Asian and North dweller editions of the game, a prototypal for the series. “Ring a Bell,” cursive and performed by the singer, is already acquirable as a azygos on iTunes.
If you’re wondering how substantially she’ll be healthy to appendage the arts version, Bonnie Pink lived in the U.S. backwards in the nineties, and whatever of her Asian albums includes whole songs in English.
Pink prefabricated her study in the New decennium and primeval 2000s in the indie environs — backwards when she ease had sound material — and then completely disappeared for a some years. Then, in 2006, she had a large impact on the J-pop charts with a strain titled “A Perfect Sky.”
Tales Theme Song Announced [Famitsu]
Photo manner Famitsu
Melted From: Wired: Game|Life
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Tue, 2nd December 2008
