Kira Kira/Akari

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"Kira Kira/Akari"
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Single by Every Little Thing
ReleasedNovember 4, 2015
Genre J-pop
Label avex trax
Songwriter(s) Kaori Mochida, Mito (Kira Kira)
Every Little Thing singles chronology
"ANATA TO"
(2015)
"Kira Kira/Akari"
(2015)
"Mainichi"
(2016)
Music video
Every Little Thing "Kira Kira" on YouTube

Kira Kira/Akari is the 47th single by the Japanese pop group Every Little Thing released on November 4, 2015. [1] It was released on two editions: a CD Edition and a CD+DVD Edition. Kira Kira is used as the theme song for the first part of the Toei Animation film "Go! Princess PreCure The Movie: Go! Go!! Splendid Triple Feature!!!" [2] while Akari is used for the Hoshizaki Electric commercials.

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Development

The single was first announced on September 9, 2015, with Toei crediting the duo for the official theme song of the film. [3] Kaori Mochida and guitarist Ichirō Itō are creating the song for the film, which was currently untitled. [4] In the group's latest blog, the song was revealed as "Kira Kira" with the song be written by Clammbon's head bassist Mito. [5] The song was then used for the commercials of the film on October 5, 2015 [6] while the limited edition version of the single includes a Cure Flora Data Carddass card.

Track List

CD

  1. Kira Kira
  2. Akari
  3. Kira Kira (Instrumental)
  4. Akari (Instrumental)

DVD

  1. Kira Kira (Video Clip)

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