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An early representative song that depicts urban sentiment with a sophisticated AOR sound.
Junichi Inagaki's fourth single reached number two on the Oricon charts. With sophisticated melodies by Akira Inoue and Kyohei Tsutsumi, this single established his urban AOR style.
This song features Junichi Inagaki's crystal-clear voice set against a clear AOR sound reminiscent of a summer twilight. It reached No. 2 on the Oricon weekly chart and ranked 19th for the year. Overall, it embodies the sophisticated atmosphere of early '80s Japanese pop, making it a symbol of urban romanticism.
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