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Girly (Kahimi Karie): Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 22 December 2017

- Artist
- Kahimi Karie
- Single
- Girly (CD)
- Released
- 1994.06.25
- Catalog Number
- CRUKAH 003D
- Price
- 1,888円
- Tracklist

- Artist
- Kahimi Karie
- Single
- Girly (Vinyl)
- Released
- 1994.06.25
- Catalog Number
- KYTHMAK011
- Tracklist
- Side A
- Side B
- Information
"Girly" is the second single recorded by Kahimi Karie. It comes about a year and a half after Kahimi's debut "Mike Alway's Diary", and is also produced by then boyfriend Oyamada Keigo. This is her first release to feature lyric co-writes; writing the song "Candyman" with Oyamada and "Still Be Your Girl" with Kanda Tomoki. "Girly" was released in both a CD and a limited red vinyl edition by CRUE-L RECORDS. After this release Kahimi starts to release a lot of music through different record labels: Universal, Siesta, CRUE-L RECORDS, and most famously Polystar's rattoria.
The single did not rank on the weekly Oricon chart.
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