Music of Kurogane Communication

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Below are single albums pertaining to the anime series, Kurogane Communication.

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my best friend

"my best friend"
Single by Yui Horie
B-side "Dear mama"
ReleasedNovember 18, 1998
Genre J-pop
Length16:06
Label Pony Canyon
Songwriter(s) Sora
Yui Horie singles chronology
"my best friend"
(1998)
"brand-new communication"
(1999)

my best friend is Yui Horie's first single album under her name [1] as well as the first single album released under Pony Canyon. It was released on 18 March, 1999. [2] They were used as the opening song and the ending song in the anime series, Kurogane Communication. In addition, both songs were re-released in her 2003 complication album, Ho?: Horie Yui Character Best Album. [3]

In other media

Yui Horie humorously mentioned the song, my best friend, in her radio show, Horie Yui no Tenshi no Tamago, about the selection of songs to sing in a karaoke. [4]


Track listing

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."my best friend"Sora3:56
2."Dear mama"Sora4:01
3."my best friend(original karaoke)"  
4."Dear mama(original karaoke)"  

brand-new communication

"brand-new communication"
Single by Yui Horie
ReleasedMarch 17, 1999
Genre J-pop
Length10:56
Label Pony Canyon
Songwriter(s) Sora
Yui Horie singles chronology
"my best friend"
(1998)
"brand-new communication"
(1999)
"Love Destiny"
(2001)

brand-new communication (brand-new コミュニケイション) is Yui Horie's second single album. It was released on 17 March, 1999. [5] The specific word in the Japanese title, communication, is unique that it does not use chōonpu (i.e. コミュニケション) as with the Japanese title of the related anime series. It is the final album released under the Pony Canyon label in Yui Horie's name. The song, Hanagara no One Piece, is included in the separately-released Kurogane Communication original soundtrack. [6] [7]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."brand-new komyunikēshon (brand-new コミュニケイション)"Sora4:33
2."Yubikiri (ゆびきり)"Sora4:01
3."Hanagara no One Piece (花柄のワンピース)"Sora2:23

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References

  1. "堀江由衣 (3/4) - 音楽ナタリー 特集・インタビュー". ナタリー (in Japanese). p. 3. ──1998年にはソロシングル「my best friend」で個人名義のソロデビューも果たし、2000年には1stアルバム「水たまりに映るセカイ」が発表されました。
  2. "堀江由衣オフィシャルファンクラブ 黒ネコ同盟 > 作品目録 > 1998" . Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  3. (in Japanese) 堀江由衣 > Discography
  4. "2008年2月10日 (#280)". 堀江由衣の天使のたまご. Episode 280 (10 February, 2008) (in Japanese). Event occurs at around 2:10. 「天たま」ラジオテキスト本文. あとはね、なんだろう。あたしはね、けっこういろんな歌を歌ったんですけど。あの、1個リクエストが入りまして。my best friendを、ふふふふ!歌ったりしましたね。こないだのライヴとかでも歌ってないのに、ふふふ。なぜかカラオケで歌うみたいな。はい。
  5. (in Japanese) Amazon Japan
  6. (in Japanese) Amazon Japan
  7. Kurogane Communication original soundtrack