Barbie Barbie

Barbie Barbie, stylised as BARBiE BARBiE, is the seventh single by the Japanese electronica artist Aira Mitsuki. It was released May 20, 2009.[1]

"Barbie Barbie"
Single by Mitsuki Aira
from the album Plastic
A-side"Barbie Barbie"
B-side
  • Change My Will
  • Freedom Star
  • Happiness Land (remix)
ReleasedMay 20, 2009
GenreJ-pop, alternative dance, electropop, dance-pop
LabelD-topia Entertainment
Producer(s)Ōnishi Terukado (大西輝門)
Mitsuki Aira singles chronology
"Sayonara Technopolis"
(2009)
"Barbie Barbie"
(2009)

The title track, "Barbie Barbie", is written about the popular Barbie doll, and has been dubbed "Robot Honey II" by some fans for its similarity in style. "Freedom Star" uses a similar style, while "Change My Will" is heavily influenced by drum and bass.

The track "Happiness Land" was originally the closing track to Aira's debut album, Copy. The version on this single was remixed by the Canadian artist I Am Robot and Proud.

Barbie Barbie is Aira's current last single to be released in physical format.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Barbie Barbie"4:23
2."Change My Will"4:07
3."Freedom Star"3:42
4."Happiness Land (I Am Robot and Proud ver.)"4:43
5."Freedom Star (Tokyo Funkadelikkk rmx)"4:37
6."Change My Will (Modular Modular rmx)"4:29
7."Barbie Barbie (digital mp-3 mastering ver.)"4:23
8."Change My Will (digital mp-3 mastering ver.)"4:07
9."Freedom Star (digital mp-3 mastering ver.)"3:42
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References

  1. Archived May 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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