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"I can try" is a song released by Kawano Marina. It appears on her fourth single, "[[ | "I can try" is a song released by Kawano Marina. It appears on her fourth single, "[[Maningen Nyuumon]]", as track #3 on the limited edition CD only. It is the first officially recorded song released on CD for which Kawano wrote the lyrics herself. She didn't write lyrics for any songs during her time with SME, and the only other song she wrote lyrics for before her re-debut with Teichiku Imperial Records was "[[Hibiware Orgel]]," the live version of which had been distributed via a music card release and nothing else. | ||
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Revision as of 21:18, 3 June 2019

- Artist
- Kawano Marina
- Song
- I can try (アイキャントライ)
- Lyrics
- Kawano Marina
- Music
- Kawano Marina & Endo.
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Endo.
- Drum: Chiba Norihisa
- Piano: Sakurai Ryo
- Programming, All other instruments: Endo.
"I can try" is a song released by Kawano Marina. It appears on her fourth single, "Maningen Nyuumon", as track #3 on the limited edition CD only. It is the first officially recorded song released on CD for which Kawano wrote the lyrics herself. She didn't write lyrics for any songs during her time with SME, and the only other song she wrote lyrics for before her re-debut with Teichiku Imperial Records was "Hibiware Orgel," the live version of which had been distributed via a music card release and nothing else.