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Ringo no Uta (Ringo Sheena song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ringo no Uta (Ringo Sheena song)

is a single by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena, released on November 25, 2003. Described as a "turning point single" by Sheena, it was her final release as a solo artist before joining the band Tokyo Jihen in 2004, and her final single featuring her signature mole. The song was used in a stop-motion work created for NHK's ''Minna no Uta'' series of short animations.
== Background and development ==

In 2003 after a period of inactivity, Sheena released the album ''Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana'' led by the single "Stem". She performed a special concert, ''Baishō Ecstasy'' on the day of the album's release, February 23, 2003, and performed an 11 date tour in September 2003, ''Sugoroku Ecstasy''. This tour featured a backing band that would become Tokyo Jihen, her main musical unit, until 2012. It had been Sheena's intention to be release music in a band since before she debuted in 1998.〔

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