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: Koko de Kiss Shite. (ここでキスして。; ''Kiss Me Here.'')
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: Koko de Kiss Shite. (ここでキスして。; ''Kiss Me'')
 
; Released
 
; Released
 
: 1999.01.20
 
: 1999.01.20
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; Catalog Number
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: TOCT-4133
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; Price
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: ¥1,234 <small>(tax included)</small>
 
; Tracklist
 
; Tracklist
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# Koko de Kiss Shite. (ここでキスして。)
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# [[Memai (Shiina Ringo)|Memai]] (眩暈; ''Vertigo'')
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# [[Remote Controller]] (リモートコントローラー; ''Remote Control'')
  
# Koko de Kiss Shite. (ここでキスして。; ''Kiss Me Here.'')
 
# [[Memai (Shiina Ringo)|Memai]] (眩暈; ''Dizzyness'')
 
# [[Remote Controller]] (リモートコントローラー)
 
  
 
; Information
 
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"Koko de Kiss Shite" is [[Shiina Ringo]]'s third single. Shiina originally performed this song in 1996 for [[Japan's 5th Annual Music Quest Competition]], and got an award in excellence for it.  The song was used as a [[Space Shower]] "Power Push!" song for January 1999, as well as the ending theme song for the TV show [[Downtown DX]]. "Koko de Kiss Shite." is considered to be Shiina's breakthrough single, as it sold six times the amount as its [[Kabukichou no Joou|predecessor]]. It reached #10 on the Oricon singles charts and charted for 27 weeks. It sold a total of 308,690 units in Japan.
  
Koko de Kiss Shite is Shiina Ringo's third single. Shiina originally performed this song in 1996 for [[index.php?title=Japan's 5th Annual Music Quest Competition&action=edit|Japan's 5th Annual Music Quest Competition]], and got an award for excellence for it. The song was used as a [[index.php?title=Space Shower&action=edit|Space Shower]] "Power Push!" song for January 1999, as well as an ending theme song for the TV show [[index.php?title=Downtown DX&action=edit|Downtown DX]]. Koko de Kiss Shite. is the single that set off Shiina Ringo's career, as it sold six times the amount as its [[Kabukichou no Joou|predecessor]]. It reached #10 in Oricon Charts and charted for 27 weeks. It sold 308,690 units in Japan.
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On the 2005.07.03 airing of the [[KinKi Kids]]' variety show [[Domoto Kyoudai]], "Koko de Kiss Shite." was covered by [[Domoto Tsuyoshi]].
 
 
On 2005.07.03 on the [[KinKi Kids]]' variety show [[Domoto Kyoudai]], Koko de Kiss Shite. was covered by [[Domoto Tsuyoshi]].
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Song Information</span>==
 
  
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==Song Information==
 
; Lyrics
 
; Lyrics
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: [[Shiina Ringo]]
 
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
 
; Music
 
; Music
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: [[Shiina Ringo]]
 
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
 
; Other Information
 
; Other Information
 
: Arrangement: [[Kameda Seiji]]
 
: Arrangement: [[Kameda Seiji]]
: B3 Organ: [[index.php?title=Yashiro Tsunehiko&action=edit|Yashiro Tsunehiko]]
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: B3 Organ: [[Yashiro Tsunehiko]]
 
: Bass: [[Kameda Seiji]]
 
: Bass: [[Kameda Seiji]]
: Drums: [[index.php?title=Kawamura Tomoyasu&action=edit|Kawamura Tomoyasu]]
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: Drums: [[Kawamura Tomoyasu]]
: Guitars: [[index.php?title=Nishikawa Susumu&action=edit|Nishikawa Susumu]]
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: Guitars: [[Nishikawa Susumu]]
: Synth Operator: [[index.php?title=Kitashiro Hiroshi&action=edit|Kitashiro Hiroshi]]
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: Synth Operator: [[Kitashiro Hiroshi]]
: Recording/Mixing: [[index.php?title=Kitashiro Hiroshi&action=edit|Kitashiro Hiroshi]] at [[index.php?title=Kame-chan Studio&action=edit|Kame-chan Studio]], [[index.php?title=Studio Terra&action=edit|Studio Terra]]
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: Recording / Mixing: [[Kitashiro Hiroshi]] at [[Kame-chan Studio]], [[Studio Terra]]
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Music Video</span>==
 
 
 
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 252px">[[Image:kokode PV.jpg|[[Image:250px-kokode_PV.jpg|250px|Shot from the standard "Baraen" PV]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:kokode PV.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Shot from the standard "Baraen" PV</div></div></div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 252px">[[Image:kokodeanotherverpvclip.jpg|[[Image:250px-kokodeanotherverpvclip.jpg|250px|Shot from the different PV]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:kokodeanotherverpvclip.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Shot from the different PV</div></div></div>
 
 
 
The PV for Koko de Kiss Shite. was directed by [[index.php?title=Usui Hiroshi&action=edit|Usui Hiroshi]]. It features Shiina Ringo playing the guitar outside with a band, backed by some rose bushes. This version is officially called the "Baraen Version" (薔薇園ヴァージョン; ''Rose Garden Version'') by Shiina's website.
 
  
A different version of the music video appears on her [[Seiteki Healing ~Vol. I~]] PV clips DVD as a bonus track. It was also directed by [[index.php?title=Usui Hiroshi&action=edit|Usui Hiroshi]].
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==Music Video==
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The [[PV]] for "Koko de Kiss Shite." was directed by [[Usui Hiroshi]]. It features Shiina Ringo playing the guitar outside with a band, backed by some rose bushes. This version is officially called the "Baraen Version" (薔薇園ヴァージョン; ''Rose Garden Version'') by Shiina's website.
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Disambiguation</span>==
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A different version of the music video appears on her [[Seiteki Healing ~Vol. I~]] [[PV]] clips DVD as a bonus track. It was also directed by [[Usui Hiroshi]].
  
There are three known versions of Koko de Kiss Shite. to be found in Shiina Ringo's discography. These include:
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==Disambiguation==
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There are three known versions of '''Koko de Kiss Shite.''' to be found in Shiina Ringo's discography. These include:
  
 
; Koko de Kiss Shite.
 
; Koko de Kiss Shite.
: Found on the Koko de Kiss Shite. single as #1, and #8 on her [[Muzai Moratorium]] album. This is the version set to the PV.
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: Found on the '''Koko de Kiss Shite.''' single as #1, and #8 on her [[Muzai Moratorium]] album. This is the version set to the PV.
; Koko de Kiss Shite. (Baishou Ecstasy Live Live)
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; Koko de Kiss Shite. (Baishou Ecstasy Live)
: Found on the [[Baishou Ecstasy]] DVD as track #9 (as a bonus track). This version is fully orchestra backed.
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: Found on the [[Baishou Ecstasy]] DVD as track #9 (as a bonus track). This version is fully backed by an orchestra.
 
; Koko de Kiss Shite. (Dynamite Out Live)
 
; Koko de Kiss Shite. (Dynamite Out Live)
: Found on the [[Dynamite Out|Dynamite out]] DVD as track #5. This version is a self cover, as Shiina was part of [[Tokyo Jihen]] at the time.
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: Found on the [[Dynamite Out|Dynamite out]] DVD as track #5. This version is a self-cover, as Shiina was part of [[Tokyo Jihen]] at the time of this performance.
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Oricon Chart Positions</span>==
 
 
 
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 252px">[[Image:kokokisspromo.jpg|[[Image:kokokisspromo.jpg|250px|Promo Shot]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:kokokisspromo.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Promo Shot</div></div></div>
 
  
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'''Total Reported Sales:''' 308,690
  
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==External Links==
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/267369/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/267369/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.kiwi-musume.com/lyrics/shiinaringo/muzaimoratorium/kokodekissshite.html Kiwi Musume - Lyrics & Translation]
 
* [http://www.kiwi-musume.com/lyrics/shiinaringo/muzaimoratorium/kokodekissshite.html Kiwi Musume - Lyrics & Translation]
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{{Shiina Ringo}}
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[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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[[Category:1999 Singles]]
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[[Category:1999 Songs]]
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[[Category:1999 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
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[[Category:Shiina Ringo Songs]]
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[[Category:January 1999]]

Latest revision as of 05:27, 30 August 2019

CD Art
Artist
Shiina Ringo
Single
Koko de Kiss Shite. (ここでキスして。; Kiss Me)
Released
1999.01.20
Catalog Number
TOCT-4133
Price
¥1,234 (tax included)
Tracklist
  1. Koko de Kiss Shite. (ここでキスして。)
  2. Memai (眩暈; Vertigo)
  3. Remote Controller (リモートコントローラー; Remote Control)


Information

"Koko de Kiss Shite" is Shiina Ringo's third single. Shiina originally performed this song in 1996 for Japan's 5th Annual Music Quest Competition, and got an award in excellence for it. The song was used as a Space Shower "Power Push!" song for January 1999, as well as the ending theme song for the TV show Downtown DX. "Koko de Kiss Shite." is considered to be Shiina's breakthrough single, as it sold six times the amount as its predecessor. It reached #10 on the Oricon singles charts and charted for 27 weeks. It sold a total of 308,690 units in Japan.

On the 2005.07.03 airing of the KinKi Kids' variety show Domoto Kyoudai, "Koko de Kiss Shite." was covered by Domoto Tsuyoshi.

Song Information

Lyrics
Shiina Ringo
Music
Shiina Ringo
Other Information
Arrangement: Kameda Seiji
B3 Organ: Yashiro Tsunehiko
Bass: Kameda Seiji
Drums: Kawamura Tomoyasu
Guitars: Nishikawa Susumu
Synth Operator: Kitashiro Hiroshi
Recording / Mixing: Kitashiro Hiroshi at Kame-chan Studio, Studio Terra

Music Video

The PV for "Koko de Kiss Shite." was directed by Usui Hiroshi. It features Shiina Ringo playing the guitar outside with a band, backed by some rose bushes. This version is officially called the "Baraen Version" (薔薇園ヴァージョン; Rose Garden Version) by Shiina's website.

A different version of the music video appears on her Seiteki Healing ~Vol. I~ PV clips DVD as a bonus track. It was also directed by Usui Hiroshi.

Disambiguation

There are three known versions of Koko de Kiss Shite. to be found in Shiina Ringo's discography. These include:

Koko de Kiss Shite.
Found on the Koko de Kiss Shite. single as #1, and #8 on her Muzai Moratorium album. This is the version set to the PV.
Koko de Kiss Shite. (Baishou Ecstasy Live)
Found on the Baishou Ecstasy DVD as track #9 (as a bonus track). This version is fully backed by an orchestra.
Koko de Kiss Shite. (Dynamite Out Live)
Found on the Dynamite out DVD as track #5. This version is a self-cover, as Shiina was part of Tokyo Jihen at the time of this performance.

Oricon Chart Positions

Date Week Rank Week Sales Total Sales
1999.02.01 11 33,100 33,100
1999.02.08 11 37,670 70,770
1999.02.15 13 44,830 115,600
1999.02.22 10 47,720 163,320
1999.03.01 17 32,260 195,580
1999.03.08 28 24,520 220,100
1999.03.15 34 13,720 233,820
1999.03.22 35 9,510 243,330
1999.03.29 43 6,770 250,100
1999.04.05 49 5,790 255,890
1999.04.12 62 4,140 260,030
1999.04.19 77 2,720 262,750
1999.04.26 76 2,210 264,960
1999.11.08 66 3,410 268,370
1999.11.15 95 2,280 270,650
1999.11.22 67 3,280 273,930
1999.11.29 67 3,490 277,420
1999.12.06 78 3,110 280,530
1999.12.27 93 2,240 282,770
2000.01.03 94 2,060 284,830
2000.01.10+17 62 6,560 291,390
2000.01.24 63 3,310 294,700
2000.01.31 69 2,680 297,380
2000.02.07 63 3,750 301,130
2000.02.14 98 2,360 303,490
2000.02.21 94 2,360 305,850
2000.02.28 77 2,840 308,690

Total Reported Sales: 308,690

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