Kokuhaku "Kimeteyo!"

"Kokuhaku "Kimeteyo!" (告白“決めてよ!”)"
Single by Hisayo Mochizuki
Nana Mizuki
Natsuko Kuwatani
Yumiko Kobayashi
A-side Kokuhaku "Kimeteyo!" (告白“決めてよ!”)
B-side "Frozen Lover
Party DE Bon Appetit!"
Released February 1, 2002
Recorded 2002
Genre J-pop
Length 24:03
Label Starchild
Songwriter(s) Anna Suzuki
Natsumi Tadano (只野菜摘)
Karen Shiina (椎名可憐)
Hisayo Mochizuki
Nana Mizuki
Natsuko Kuwatani
Yumiko Kobayashi singles chronology
"Sakura Revolution"
(2002)
"Kokuhaku "Kimeteyo!" (告白“決めてよ!”)"
(2002)
"Private Emotion"
(2002)

"Sakura Revolution"
(2002)
"Kokuhaku "Kimeteyo!" (告白“決めてよ!”)"
(2002)
"Private Emotion"
(2002)

Sakura Revolution is the second single released by Prits, a voice acting unit composed of Hisayo Mochizuki, Nana Mizuki, Natsuko Kuwatani, and Yumiko Kobayashi; all joined from the anime, Sister Princess. This particular album is part of the "three-month spree" of releasing singles by this voice acting unit under the Starchild label. The first track, Kokuhaku "Kimeteyo!" (告白“決めてよ!”) is also included in Dengeki G's Radio Complication Mini Album "G Raji Ongakubu". Natsuko Kuwatani, one of the four singers, introduced the second track, Frozen Lover, as a part of the coming album called cherry blossom during a radio session; once misunderstood the atmosphere of the song as "love being melted like ice cream or sherbet would" because she did not study the lyrics in advance.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Kokuhaku "Kimeteyo!" (告白“決めてよ!”)"Anna Suzuki4:06
2."Frozen Lover"Natsumi Tadano (只野菜摘)4:22
3."Party DE Bon Appetit!"Karen Shiina (椎名可憐)3:33
4."告白“決めてよ!”(instrumental)" 4:06
5."Frozen Lover(instrumental)" 4:22
6."Party DE Bon Appetit!(instrumental)" 3:33

References

  1. Dengeki G's Radio. December 22, 2002.
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