Lollipop Candy Bad Girl

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"Lollipop Candy Bad Girl"
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Single by Tommy heavenly6
from the album Heavy Starry Heavenly
ReleasedOctober 11, 2006
Genre Rock
Label DefSTAR Records
Songwriter(s) Tomoko Kawase, Chiffon Brownie
Tommy heavenly6 singles chronology
" Pray "
(2005)
"Lollipop Candy Bad Girl"
(2006)
" I Love Xmas "
(2006)

"Lollipop Candy Bad Girl" is Tomoko Kawase's sixth single under Tommy heavenly6, and the fourteenth overall single from her solo career. It was released October 11, 2006 in celebration of Halloween, and peaked at #12 on the Oricon singles chart.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Lollipop Candy Bad Girl"
  2. "Lollipop Candy Bad Girl" (Short Version)
  3. "Lollipop Candy Bad Girl" (Original Karaoke)

DVD Track listing

  1. "Lollipop Candy Bad Girl" (PV)
  2. "Lollipop Candy Bad Girl" (short version) (PV)

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