Kirarin Land

Kirarin Land
Studio album by Kirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume)
Released 19 December 2007
Genre Japanese Pop
Length 41:03
Label zetima
Kirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume) chronology
Mitsuboshi
(2007)
Kirarin Land
(2007)
Kirari to Fuyu
(2008)

Kirarin Land (きらりん☆ランド Kirarin Rando) is Koharu Kusumi's second album as Kirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume) (月島きらり starring 久住小春(モーニング娘。)). The album was released on December 19, 2007 in both limited (EPCE-5528~9) and regular (EPCE-5530) editions.[1] It reached the 17th place on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.[2]

The album also features Kirarin Revolution group Kira Pika, in which Kusumi sings alongside Cute member Mai Hagiwara.

Track list

CD

# Title Lyricist Composer Arranger Time
1. "Happy" (ハッピー☆彡 Happī) Bounceback Bounceback Bounceback 3:59
2. "Chance!" (チャンス! Chansu!) 2°C Tetsurō Oda (織田哲郎) Masaki Iehara (家原正樹) 3:37
3. "Olala" Kanae Koyama (小山哉枝) Tomokazu Tashiro (田代智一) Yōichirō Yasuoka (安岡洋一郎) 3:15
4. "Himawari" (ヒマワリ, lit. "Sunflower") Chisato Nishimura (西村ちさと) Shinya Saitō (齋藤真也) Shinya Saitō (齋藤真也) 3:27
5. "Konnichi pa" (こんにちぱ, "Konnichi wa" ("Hello") with an extra handakuten) YumYum MenMen MenMen 3:11
6. "Very! Berry! Strawberry!" (originally "very! berry! strawberry!") Minori (実ノ里) Yūya Saitō (斎藤悠弥) Yūya Saitō (斎藤悠弥) 3:30
7. "Hana wo Pūn" (はなをぷーん, lit. "Pūn the Nose")
(Kira☆Pika)
YumYum MenMen Jirō Miyanaga (宮永治郎), MenMen 4:28
8. "Koi no Mahō wa Habibi no Bi!" (恋の魔法はハビビのビ!, lit. "Love's Magic Is a Lover's Beauty") Chieko Suyama (すやまちえこ), Katsuya Yoshida (吉田勝弥) Katsuya Yoshida (吉田勝弥) Katsuya Yoshida (吉田勝弥) 3:43
9. "Futari wa NS" (ふたりはNS, lit."The Two of Us Are NS")
(Kira Pika)
YumYum MenMen Jirō Miyanaga (宮永治郎) 4:40
10. "Ramutara" (ラムタラ) 2°C Yūya Saitō (齋藤悠弥) Yūya Saitō (齋藤悠弥) 3:35
11. "Shiawase Clover" (幸せクローバー Shiawase Kurōbā, lit. "Good Luck Clover") Minori (実ノ里) Yūya Saitō (齋藤悠弥) Yūya Saitō (齋藤悠弥) 3:43

References

  1. "Kirarin☆Land" (in Japanese). Hello! Project. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
  2. "きらりん☆ランド". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved September 26, 2016.


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