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"Butterfly" is the first digital single released by [[Kimura Kaela]]. The song was used as the theme song for the Recruitment's ''Zekushii'' [[CM|commercial]]. The song was released early to radio stations to help promote Kimura's fifth album, "[[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]]", where is was placed as track #5. It was also released as a digital single on the same day her album was released.
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"Butterfly" is the first digital single released by [[Kimura Kaela]]. The song was used as the theme song for the Recruitment's Zekushii [[CM|commercial]]. The song was released early to radio stations to help promote Kimura's fifth album, ''[[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]]'', where is was placed as track #5. It was also released as a digital single on the same day her album was released. The song was the #1 best selling song on iTunes Japan for 2010<ref>[http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000066303&p=1 iTunesが2010年間ランキング]. ''Barks''.</ref>.
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*[2009.06.19] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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*[2009.06.21] [[Music Lovers]]
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*[2009.12.25] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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*[2009.12.31] [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen|60th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]
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*[2010.02.14] [[MUSIC JAPAN]]
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There is currently a total of two versions of "Butterfly" to be found in [[Kimura Kaela]]'s discography. These versions are:
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: Found on Kimura's fifth studio album, ''[[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]]'' as track #5. The song was later placed on Kimura's first best album, ''[[5Years|5years]]'' as track #2.
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: Found on Kimura's 15th single, "[[Ring a Ding Dong]]" as track #2. This version of the song is a live version from her arena tour ''LIVE TOUR 2010 "5years"'' at Nippon Budokan (2010.03.27/28).
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*[http://listen.jp/store/album_cokm30803.htm Listen.jp Profile]
 
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*[http://music.goo.ne.jp/lyric/LYRUTND79093/index.html goo Profile - Kanji Lyrics]  
 
*[http://music.goo.ne.jp/lyric/LYRUTND79093/index.html goo Profile - Kanji Lyrics]  
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 17 September 2012

Single Cover
Artist
Kimura Kaela
Single
Butterfly
Released
2009.06.24
2009.06.13 (Music Video)
Price
200円
Tracklist
  1. Butterfly


Information

"Butterfly" is the first digital single released by Kimura Kaela. The song was used as the theme song for the Recruitment's Zekushii commercial. The song was released early to radio stations to help promote Kimura's fifth album, HOCUS POCUS, where is was placed as track #5. It was also released as a digital single on the same day her album was released. The song was the #1 best selling song on iTunes Japan for 2010[1].

TV Performances

Song Information

Lyrics
Kimura Kaela
Music
Suemitsu Atsushi

Disambiguation

There is currently a total of two versions of "Butterfly" to be found in Kimura Kaela's discography. These versions are:

Butterfly
Found on Kimura's fifth studio album, HOCUS POCUS as track #5. The song was later placed on Kimura's first best album, 5years as track #2.
Butterfly
Found on Kimura's 15th single, "Ring a Ding Dong" as track #2. This version of the song is a live version from her arena tour LIVE TOUR 2010 "5years" at Nippon Budokan (2010.03.27/28).

References

External links