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Carnation (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Carnation (Ringo Sheena song)

, also known by its French title L'œillet〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=L' œillet / SHEENA RINGO )〕 ("The Carnation" in English), is a song by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena. It was released on November 2, 2011, two years after her previous solo single "Ariamaru Tomi" (2009), during a period where she primarily worked with her band Tokyo Jihen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=カーネーション (Maxi ) )〕 The song was the eponymous theme song for the morning Asadora drama ''Carnation'', starring Machiko Ono.
== Background and development ==

In 2009, Sheena released the solo single "Ariamaru Tomi" and the album ''Sanmon Gossip'' after mostly focusing on her band, Tokyo Jihen. Since then, Tokyo Jihen released their fourth studio album, ''Sports'', the single "Sora ga Natteiru" / "Onna no Ko wa Dare Demo" (2011) and their fifth studio album ''Dai Hakken'' (2011).
The project began when Shin Yasui, music supervisor for the film ''Sakuran'' that Sheena had worked together with, recommended her for the team working on ''Carnation''.

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