Cool City Production Vol. 4 "Mai-K" Feel Fine!

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Cool City Production Vol. 4 "Mai-K" Feel Fine!
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Remix album by
Mai Kuraki and Cool City Production
ReleasedOctober 23, 2002 (2002-10-23)
Recorded2001-2002
Genre
Label
Producer
  • Michiaki Satate
  • DJ Me-Ya
  • M-oZ
  • Tech Riders
  • Dune
  • Bootee
Mai Kuraki albums chronology
Secret of My Heart
(2002)
Cool City Production Vol. 4 "Mai-K" Feel Fine!
(2002)
If I Believe
(2003)
Cool City Production albums chronology
Cool City Production Vol. 3 "Mai-K's Club Side"
(2002)
Cool City Production Vol.4 Mai-K "Feel fine!" Remixes
(2002)
Rina Aiuchi Remixes Cool City Production vol.5
(2003)

Cool City Production Vol. 4 "Mai-K" Feel Fine!" is a remix album by Japanese singer and songwriter Mai Kuraki and Japanese production team Cool City Production. It was released on November 23, 2002, by Tent House. The album contains five different remixes of her song "Feel Fine!".

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Remixer(s)Length
1."Feel Fine!" (DJ Me-Ya's Strong Passion Mix)
  • DJ Me-Ya
4:00
2."Feel Fine!" (M-oZ Club Mix)
  • Kuraki
  • Tokunaga
8:29
3."Feel Fine!" (Tech Riders Mix)
  • Kuraki
  • Tokunaga
  • Tech Riders
7:52
4."Feel Fine!" (Dune Mix)
  • Kuraki
  • Tokunaga
  • Dune
5:17
5."Feel Fine!" (Bootee's Club Mix)
  • Kuraki
  • Tokunaga
  • Bootee
8:28
Enhanced video
No.TitleWriter(s)Remixer(s)Length
6."Feel Fine!" (DJ Me-Ya's Strong Passion Mix)
  • Kuraki
  • Tokunaga
DJ Me-Ya14:35

Release history

CountryDateLabelRef.
JapanNovember 23, 2002 Tent House [1]

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References

  1. "Cool City Production vol.4 / オムニバス (アーティスト), DJ ME-YA (アーティスト), M-oZ (アーティスト), Tech Riders (アーティスト), DUNE (アーティスト), Bootee (アーティスト) / J-POP / 音楽". Amazon.co.jp.