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The epitome of rock spirit
An energetic song by Takako Shirai & CRAZY BOYS that led the Japanese girl rock scene in the 1980s.
The fresh, powerful vocals and tight band ensemble overwhelm the listener. Both the B-side tracks, "Raspberry Gun" and "Let's Go, Love," are filled with an uplifting feeling that foreshadows the excitement of live performances. Their sound, which combines urban sensibility with down-to-earth passion, strongly appealed to the hearts of young people at the time.
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- Lyrics By, Music By - 白井貴子
- Arranged By - Takako & Crazy Boys