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・ TRIP steel
・ Trip Tern
・ Trip the Darkness
・ Trip the light fantastic
・ Trip the Light Fantastic (Ladybug Mecca album)
・ Trip the light fantastic (phrase)
・ Trip the Light Fantastic (Sophie Ellis-Bextor album)
・ Trip Through Your Wires
・ Trip to Bhangarh
・ Trip to Heaven
・ Trip to Jewish Cuba
・ Trip To Paris
・ Trip to Prillarguri
・ Trip to Tagaytay
・ Trip to Vienna
Trip Trip
・ Trip Tucker
・ Trip valve gear
・ Trip with the Teacher
・ Trip World
・ TRIP – Remix Your Experience
・ Trip'n 4 Life
・ Trip-a-Tron
・ Trip/Reset
・ TRIP10
・ TRIP11
・ TRIP12
・ TRIP13
・ TRIP4
・ TRIP6


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Trip Trip : ウィキペディア英語版
Trip Trip

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''Trip Trip'' (stylised as trip trip) is Kokia's second album, released in January 2002. It was her first album released with Victor Entertainment, and her only released under Gai Records management (though Kokia worked with both companies for her collaborations with Ryuichi Kawamura on his ЯKS album, ''Kanata Made'', in 2000).〔 Unlike ''Songbird'', the album was self-produced.
The opening track, "Chōwa Oto," was later re-arranged and used as the opening theme song for the animated film Origin: Spirits of the Past in 2006. It was released as the second A-side on the single , and also features on her greatest hits album ''Pearl: The Best Collection'' in this re-arranged version. No other songs from the album featured due to licensing issues with Gai Records.〔
"A Gift" was used in European commercials for Subaru in 2002.〔
==Background==

Four singles were released from the album: "Tomoni," "Say Hi!!," and "Tenshi" in 2001, and "Ningen tte Sonna Mono ne" in 2002 (simultaneously released with the album in Japan). None of these singles charted in Japan.〔
After Kokia's initial recognition in Hong Kong, some of these singles were released in the Chinese speaking world. "Say Hi!!" was released as a special five track release (featuring "Tomoni," its B-side, "Yes I Know" and an instrumental track as added songs), while "Tenshi" was released in a standard form. Both of the overseas releases were delayed after their initial Japanese release (Say Hi!! by three weeks, Tenshi by two). Kokia also performed at two high-profile concerts to coincide with these releases: the 13th anti-drug concert in Hong Kong on November the 17th to 30,000 people, and the annual Taiwanese New Year's concert to 120,000.
The singles were given several tie-ups. "Tomoni" was used as an ending theme song for two Nippon Television shows: Shin-D Quintet (Shin-D クインテット) and Nitteru (ニッテる). "Say Hi!!" was used for Shiseido commercials in Asia, outside of Japan.〔 "Tenshi" was used as the ending theme song for the NHK show Shin Mayonaka no Ōkoku (新・真夜中の王国).〔

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