Kinkyori Ren'ai

Kinkyori Ren'ai (近距離恋愛, "Short-Distance Love") is the 12th single by GO!GO!7188, released in late 2006, over two years after their previous single, Aoi Kiretsu[1] The single was produced with the help of veteran producer Shigekazu Aida.[2] It reached a top position of 22nd on the Oricon weekly charts.[3]

"Kinkyori Ren'ai"
Single by GO!GO!7188
from the album Parade
B-side"Denwa wo Toritakunai Hi"
Released9 September 2006
GenreRock
LabelToshiba-EMI
Songwriter(s)Yumi Nakashima
Producer(s)Shigekazu Aida

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Akiko Hamada; all music is composed by Yumi Nakashima.

CD
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
1."Kinkyori Ren'ai (近距離恋愛, "Short-Distance Love")"Shigekazu Aida, GO!GO!71883:34
2."Denwa o Toritakunai Hi (電話を取りたくない日, "The Day I Didn’t Want to take my Phone")"Akito Katayose, GO!GO!71884:32
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gollark: No, the person responsible for its *containment* is stopped anomalously by the "narf".
gollark: Did you READ the SCP?
gollark: You cannot SUMMON "big narf".
gollark: > Merely adding the phrase “BIG NARF” to the description of an upcoming event does not cause its cancellation, in significant tests by GCN-12 to date. Only additions of the phrase “BIG NARF” spontaneously by no observed mechanism or party appear to trigger SCP-2939. The phrase “BIG NARF,” then, is currently considered to be a ‘calling card’ for the events rather than a self-propagating memetic hazard in and of itself.

References

  1. "Official Website Single Discography". breast Music Publishing. Archived from the original on 2008-02-24. Retrieved 2008-05-18.
  2. "Oricon Music Release Information (Japanese)". Oricon Inc. Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2008-05-18.
  3. "Oricon Weekly Japanese Singles Ranking Data, 4th week, September 2006 (Japanese)". Oricon Inc. Retrieved 2008-05-18.


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