Re-act

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"Re-act"
Re-ACT album cover.jpg
Single by Olivia
from the album Synchronicity
ReleasedMay 12, 1999
Format CD Single
Genre Pop rock
Label Avex Trax
Songwriter(s) T2ya
Olivia singles chronology
"I.L.Y. (Yokubō)"
(1999)
"Re-act"
(1999)
"Dear Angel"
(1999)
"I.L.Y. (Yokubō)"
(1999)
"Re-act"
(1999)
"Dear Angel"
(1999)

"Re-act" is Olivia's second solo single released on May 12, 1999. It was used in commercials for Kanebo Cosmetics' Kate range, which featured Olivia as a spokesperson. The music video was shot on April 17, 1999. [1]

Olivia Lufkin American Japanese bilingual singer and songwriter

Olivia Lufkin, professionally known as Olivia, is a Japanese-American bilingual singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of a Japanese mother and an American father. Her two younger siblings are Jeffrey Lufkin, a musician she regularly collaborates with, and Caroline Lufkin, an independent musician. Lufkin began her solo career after singing in the Japanese girl group, D&D. She gained mainstream success in 2006 after creating songs for the fictional band Trapnest under the alias of Olivia Inspi' Reira (Trapnest). The songs were used for the popular anime adaptation of Nana.

Track listing

  1. Re-act
  2. Rolling Stone
  3. Re-act (Instrumental)
  4. Rolling Stone (Instrumental)

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References

  1. "PV Report re-ACT" (in Japanese). Avex Trax. 1999. Archived from the original on February 9, 2001. Retrieved February 4, 2014.