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*Instant purchase is welcome, midnight silent purchase OK ◎ *One item only, first come, first served *Bulk purchase welcome, feel free to comment *Free shipping! *Please contact us before evaluation if there are any problems.ᐟ.ᐟ Description Content introduction Kim Yeon-ja's new song is a ballad-type song of sorrow She made her Japanese debut in 1988 with "From the Country of Morning Calm" and this year marks her 30th anniversary. Following the smash hit "Aishu no Sake" (Sorrowful Sake), she will release her new song "Akai Namida" (Red Tears) after about a year. Lyrics by Kenji Kadoya, music by Makoto Sugimoto. This is a song with a strong and sorrowful appeal to the pain of lost love, and it is a ballad-type song after a series of enka-type works. [Tracklist] (1) Akai Namida (Red Tears) (Lyrics: Kenji Kadoya / Composition: Makoto Sugimoto / Arrangement: Haruki Mino) [Choreography] (2) Hanbun Ijo Kanashii (More Than Half Sad) (Lyrics: Kaoru Ito / Composition: Makoto Sugimoto / Arrangement: Haruki Mino) (3) Akai Namida [Original Karaoke] (4) Hanbun Ijo Kanashii [Original Karaoke] (5) Akai Namida [Karaoke for general use (one tone down)] (6) Hanbun Ijo Kanashii [Karaoke for general use (one tone down)] Media coverage review etc. She made her Japanese debut in 1988 with "From the Country of Morning Calm" and celebrated her 30th anniversary in 2017. This is her first single in about a year since her smash hit "Aishu no Sake". Lyrics by Kenji Kadoya, music by Makoto Sugimoto. A ballad-type song of sorrow with a strong and sorrowful appeal to the pain of lost love. Details 1 Hanbun Ijo Kanashii (Original Karaoke) 2 Akai Namida (Karaoke for general use, one tone down) 3 Hanbun Ijo Kanashii (Karaoke for general use, one tone down) ・Please understand that this item is stored at home and will be shipped in simple packaging. ・The item has been opened for inspection. ・Please check the actual photos for the condition of the product♪ ※In order to sell at a slightly lower price, we may take the item out of the box for shipping due to shipping costs. #Click here for SYK's product list ✨☜ ○8-20
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