Missin' You (It Will Break My Heart)

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"Missin' You: It Will Break My Heart"
Single by Ken Hirai
Released January 30, 2002
Genre J-pop
Length 23 minutes, 19 seconds
Label Defstar Records
Songwriter(s) Ken Hirai, Babyface
Producer(s) Babyface
Ken Hirai singles chronology
"Kiss of Life"
(2001)
"Missin' You: It Will Break My Heart"
(2002)
"Strawberry Sex"
(2002)

"Kiss of Life"
(2001)
"Missin' You: It Will Break My Heart"
(2002)
"Strawberry Sex"
(2002)

"Missin' You: It Will Break My Heart" is the 14th overall single released by singer Ken Hirai. It was released on January 30, 2002 under the label DefSTAR Records. "Missin' You: It Will Break My Heart" was featured on Hirai's 5th studio album, Life Is... . The single was produced by American producer Babyface. Babyface announced that the single would be released on May 22, 2002 under BMG Japan.[ citation needed ]

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Track list

  1. Missin' You: It Will Break My Heart (4:50)
    • Written by Ken Hirai. Composed by Babyface.
  2. It Will Break My Heart: English Version (4:50)
    • Written and Composed by Babyface.
  3. It Will Break My Heart: Instrumental
  4. When Can I See You (4:05)
    • Written and Composed by Babyface.
  5. Kiss of Life (S.O.U.L.remix=Sound of Urban London=) (4:30)
    • Written by Ken Hirai. Composed by Ken Hirai and Masahito Nakano. Remixed by Shiro Sagisu for Ro-Jam.

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