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is the debut single by Japanese singer Ringo Sheena and it was released on May 27, 1998 by Toshiba EMI, East World. Since Sheena suddenly gained popularity, it was decided that this single was resold as a 12 cm single. New edition, including the new song, was re-released with the fourth single "Honnō" on October 27, 1999. The 1999 edition was certified gold by the RIAJ for 200,000 copies shipped to stores. == Background == Kōfukuron and Suberidai were produced by Hiroshi Kitashiro who is an audio engineer and synthesizer programmer, and Toki ga Bōsō Suru was produced by Uni Inoue who is an audio engineer and multi-instrumentalist. Seiji Kameda arranged all songs. Sheena wanted to release not "Kōfukuron" but C/W song "Suberidai" as a title tune. However, she gave up it because of opposition from the EMI staff. Since Sheena was not pleased with arrangement of Kōfukuron, the single version was not included in the album. The song was used as the theme song to the TBS variety show ''Ai no Hinadan'', and the "Etsuraku-hen" version featured on ''Muzai Moratorium'' in a 1999 commercial for Suntory's ''The Cocktail Bar Cassis & Orange''. The song was covered as a part of a medley by Rie Tomosaka on the television show ''The Yoru mo Hippare'' on September 9, 2000. It was later covered by Arashi members Jun Matsumoto and Masaki Aiba on their 2002 concert ''Arashi Storm Concert Tour 2003 "Atarashi Arashi"''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kōfukuron」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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