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TV animation "Angel Beats!" insert song, episode 10, episode 13 ending theme. Lyrics and music were written and composed by Jun Asae. In the anime, the song was written by Oto Wu and sung by YUI. It appeared in the animation as an interlude and the ending theme of Episode 10 and Episode 13. It was covered by many singers as soon as it was released.

Special note: The ED of Episode 10 is slightly different from the ED of Episode 13. The former is from Yui’s perspective, while the latter is from Otonashi’s perspective. Therefore, lead singers are also different. The former mostly uses guitar as the main instrument, while the latter mostly uses piano as the main instrument. Basic introduction Chinese name: The most precious treasure Foreign name: Ichiban Treasure Album: TVアニメ "Angel Beats!" オリジナルサウンドトラック Song duration: 05:59 Release time: July 28, 2010 Original singer: LiSA, karuta Lyrics: Jun Asae Composer: Jun Asae Arranger: Hikari Container Music style: Lyrical song Language: Japanese singer introduction, work lyrics, album related, singer introduction LiSA Chinese name: Oribe Risa Foreign name: LiSA, Oribe Risa ( Risa Oribe) Blood type: B Height: 165cm Date of Birth: June 24, 1987 Agency: SONY Music Japanese female singer. She is the lead singer of popular animation theme songs and her charming rock style and singing voice. In the anime "Angel Beats!", she gained great popularity by singing songs such as "Thousand Enemies" and "Ichiban no Treasure" under the name of the character singer "Yui". She also sang in the popular anime "Fate/Zero" and "Sword Art Online". "OP", the first three singles released were all ranked in the top ten of the Japanese Oricon Chart. The two singles "oath sign" and "crossing field" released have achieved very good results, and "oath sign" has won the It has been the runner-up on Orcion's daily chart, and "crossing field" has won the first place on Orcion's daily chart. Both singles debuted at No. 5 on the weekly chart. They stayed on the chart for six months, and their shipments exceeded 10. Thousands of pieces.