One of the most played songs from the Naruto Shippuden was re-released by the band Flow this week. After 12 years, the song "Sign" has been adapted into a piano version, which you can listen to below along with the video.
FLOW – Band re-releases Naruto's song Sign in the Piano version
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Thus, the song "Sign" is part of the band's eighteenth single. The melody was used as the sixth opening theme song for Naruto Shippuden. The song reached number 4 on the Oricon charts in its first week and remained on the charts for six weeks.
Synopsis:
Naruto Uzumaki is a young orphan from the Hidden Leaf Village who dreams of becoming Hokage, the greatest ninja and ruler of his village. Upon graduating as a ninja, Naruto discovers that the spirit of the infamous Nine-Tailed Fox is sealed within him. His father, the Fourth Hokage, imprisoned the fox in his own son when the entity threatened to destroy the Hidden Leaf Village, so he used his baby to imprison the monster. Alongside his classmates, especially Sakura, Sasuke, and mentor Kakashi Hatake, he pursues the arduous mission of becoming the greatest ninja and stopping those who plot to harm his home.
Finally, Naruto received its first anime adaptation by Pierrot studio in 2002 and lasted until 2007. However, in the same year, the anime already received its sequel, Naruto Shippuden, which ended in 2017.
Finally, what is your favorite song from the Shippuden season?
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