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| Shopping | |||||||||
| Unexpected Language | |||||||||
| Colorful | |||||||||
| 2500 | |||||||||
| A + B | |||||||||
| Tsuki Hito Shizuku | |||||||||
| Like Guidance | |||||||||
| Arigato | |||||||||
| Ajia No Junshin | |||||||||
In 1996, Tamio Okuda co-wrote a song with Yosui Inoue, once called the Bob Dylan of Japan, for an unknown girl group he was producing called Puffy. The song was "Ajia no Junshin," and it went on to be one of that year's biggest hits on the Japanese charts and propelled Puffy into overnight... [+] Expand
| Track Name |
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| Wabijo | |||||||||
| 2 Cars | |||||||||
| Considerable Decision | |||||||||
| Shopping | |||||||||
| Unexpected Language | |||||||||
| Colorful | |||||||||
| 2500 | |||||||||
| A + B | |||||||||
| Tsuki Hito Shizuku | |||||||||
| Like Guidance | |||||||||
| Arigato | |||||||||
| Ajia No Junshin | |||||||||