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"Kabukichou no Joou" is a song recorded by [[DAOKO]]. It is a cover of the [[Kabukichou no Joou|1998 single]] by [[Shiina Ringo]]. The song was first performed at live events, and later released as part of the ''[[Charm Point]]'' digital EP that was released along side her fifth studio album ''[[Thank You Blue|THANK YOU BLUE]]''.
  
"Kabukichou no Joou" is a song recorded by [[DAOKO]]. It first appeared only as a live performance exclusive song. It was also removed from all releases of her concerts so far (for example, on bonus DVDs of her single releases) most likely for licensing reasons. It was finally officially released as a music video on the DVD for DAOKO's second major label album, "[[Thank You Blue|THANK YOU BLUE]].
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[[File:kabukichoudaoko.png|thumb|350px|A scene from the music video]]
  
[[File:kabukichoudaoko.png|thumb|300px|A scene from the music video]]
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The [[PV|music video]] for the song was directed by [[Saeki Yuichiro]]. It features a heavily styled DAOKO singing in a colorfully lit club atmosphere.
==Music Video==
 
The [[PV|music video]] for the song was directed by [[Saeki Yuichiro]]. It appears on the limited edition DVD for DAOKO's second major label album, [[Thank You Blue|THANK YOU BLUE]]". It features a heavily styled DAOKO singing in a colorfully lit club atmosphere.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 8 January 2018

Album Cover
Artist
DAOKO
Song
Kabukichou no Joou (歌舞伎町の女王; Queen of Kabukichou)
Lyrics
Ringo Shiina
DAOKO (Rap)
Music
Ringo Shiina
Other Information
Arrangement: Ejima Keiichi (Sakanaction)


Information

"Kabukichou no Joou" is a song recorded by DAOKO. It is a cover of the 1998 single by Shiina Ringo. The song was first performed at live events, and later released as part of the Charm Point digital EP that was released along side her fifth studio album THANK YOU BLUE.

Music Video

A scene from the music video

The music video for the song was directed by Saeki Yuichiro. It features a heavily styled DAOKO singing in a colorfully lit club atmosphere.

Live Performances

  • [2016.01.15] DAOKO THE FIRST TOUR 2016
  • [2016.09.03] Sunset Live 2016
  • [2016.09.09 - 2016.10.02] DAOKO 2016 "Aoiro Shugi" TOUR
  • [2017.01.29] Wooly presents "WOOLY SUMMIT"
  • [2017.02.11 - 2017.03.08] DAOKO 2017 "Aoiro Jidai" TOUR
  • [2017.05.14] Mori, Michi, Shijou 2017 ~Ikikau Iro to, Futatsu no Basho~
  • [2017.06.04] SAKAE SP-RING 2017
  • [2017.08.12] ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2017
  • [2017.08.20] SUMMER SONIC 2017
  • [2017.09.20] OL Killer Presents "WIFE"