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[[Image:BLZ.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Cover]]
 
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# BLZ (Instrumental)
 
# BLZ (Instrumental)
  
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# BLZ (Extended)
 
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"BLZ" is [[MONDO GROSSO]]'s 9th single.  The song features Blue Jones on vocals.  It was used in the 2002 FIFA World Cup album "[[wikipedia:Fever_Pitch_(album)|Fever Pitch]]" as the contributing track from Japan, released worldwide in 30 countries.  The single was released on CD and Vinyl formats, with the Vinyl release containing a bonus remix from French DJ [[wikipedia:Bob Sinclar|Bob Sinclar]].  It debuted at #98 on the Oricon charts and charted for 1 week.
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"BLZ" is [[MONDO GROSSO]]'s 9th single and features Blue Jones on vocals.  It was used in the 2002 FIFA World Cup album "[[wikipedia:Fever_Pitch_(album)|Fever Pitch]]" as the contributing track from Japan, released worldwide in 30 countries.  The song was later used as the CM song for Kirin Beer's [[Hyouketsu]] alcoholic drinks in 2003.  It was released on CD and Vinyl formats, with the Vinyl release containing a remix as a B-side.  A digital release of the Vinyl was made in 2007, released worldwide under [[Wikipedia:King Street Records|King Street Reocrds]].  It debuted at #98 on the Oricon charts and charted for 1 week.
  
 
==Song Information==
 
==Song Information==
  
 
;Lyrics
 
;Lyrics
:[[MONDO GROSSO|Osawa Shinichi]]
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:[[MONDO GROSSO|Shinichi Osawa]], [[Robert Hamilton]], [[Y.O.]]
 
;Music
 
;Music
:[[MONDO GROSSO|Osawa Shinichi]]
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:[[MONDO GROSSO|Shinichi Osawa]]
 
;Other Information
 
;Other Information
:Arrangement: [[MONDO GROSSO|Osawa Shinichi]]
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:Arrangement: [[MONDO GROSSO|Shinichi Osawa]]
 
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:Vocals: [[Blue Jones]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/realeyes/release/blz.html Press Release]
 
*[http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/realeyes/release/blz.html Press Release]
  
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] [[Category: J-Tek (releases)]] [[Category:2002 Songs]]
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[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] [[Category: J-Tek (releases)]] [[Category:2002 Songs]] [[Category:2002 Singles]] [[Category:CM Theme Song]]

Latest revision as of 02:49, 27 May 2012

CD Cover
Vinyl/Digital Cover
Artist
MONDO GROSSO
Single
BLZ
Released
2002.05.02 (CD)
2003.05.28 (Vinyl)
2007.xx.xx (Digital)
Catalog Number
AICL-1378 (CD)
AIJL-5163 (Vinyl)
Price
¥500 (CD)
¥975 (Vinyl)
$4.93 (Digital)
CD Tracklist
  1. BLZ
  2. BLZ (Instrumental)
Vinyl/Digital Tracklist
  1. BLZ (Extended)
  2. BLZ (Extended) Instrumental
  3. BLZ (BOB SINCLAR REMIX)
  4. BLZ (BOB SINCLAR REMIX) Instrumental
Information

"BLZ" is MONDO GROSSO's 9th single and features Blue Jones on vocals. It was used in the 2002 FIFA World Cup album "Fever Pitch" as the contributing track from Japan, released worldwide in 30 countries. The song was later used as the CM song for Kirin Beer's Hyouketsu alcoholic drinks in 2003. It was released on CD and Vinyl formats, with the Vinyl release containing a remix as a B-side. A digital release of the Vinyl was made in 2007, released worldwide under King Street Reocrds. It debuted at #98 on the Oricon charts and charted for 1 week.

Song Information

Lyrics
Shinichi Osawa, Robert Hamilton, Y.O.
Music
Shinichi Osawa
Other Information
Arrangement: Shinichi Osawa
Vocals: Blue Jones

External Links