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Pierrot (Aya Kamiki song)

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Released
  
April 12, 2006

Recorded
  
2006

Length
  
10:13

Format
  
CD

Genre
  
J-Pop, J-Rock

Pierrot (Aya Kamiki song)

Label
  
GIZA studio GZCA-7070 (Japan, CD)

"Pierrot" (ピエロ, Piero) is a Japanese-language song by Aya Kamiki, written by Inaba Koshi, and was Kimiki's second single, released on April 12, 2006. The song is no relation to the 1983 song of the same name by Toshihiko Tahara, and begins with the lyrics "Momoiro ni somari yuku..".

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"Pierrot" was used as the theme song for the film Hokuto no Ken - Raō Den - Jun'ai no Shō. The main track is a cover version of a B'z song released as the coupling track of their single "Yuruginaimono Hitotsu," which was released on the same day as Kamiki's single. This single debuted at #9 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and sold 38,127 copies in total. This is currently her second best selling single.

CD

  1. Pierrot (ピエロ, Clown)
  2. Sakura e (桜絵)
  3. Pierrot (ピエロ) (instrumental)

Sales

Initial week estimate: 9,774
Total estimate: 38,127

References

Pierrot (Aya Kamiki song) Wikipedia