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This time around, "Shiawase Ni Tsuite Watashi Ga Shitteiru 5-Tsu No Hoho" is the opening for an anime called Koufuki Graffiti, while "Shikisai" is the main song from an Android game called Fate/Grand Order. For this single, that track is titled "Kimi No Suki Na Hito."įor Be Mine!/Saved, "Be Mine!" was an opening for an anime while "Saved" was another anime's ending song. There are two main tracks - in this case, "Shiawase Ni Tsuite Watashi Ga Shitteiru 5-Tsu No Hoho" and "Shikisai" - and then a B-side, or supporting track. CDJapan says otherwise, but I honestly see it this way. Shiawase Ni Tsuite Watashi Ga Shitteiru 5-Tsu No Hoho/Shikisai is, in my honest opinion, another double A-side, much like Be Mine!/Saved.

Today, then, we will be admiring the limited edition copy with its first press/external bonuses, and I will share my thoughts on that which matters most: the single's content, some of Sakamoto's latest work.įirst off, let's set the scene a bit.
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I should have published this review a long time ago, clearly.ĭue to the enormous delay, I'll be publishing only one post for this single, as it would be embarrassing to delay the full review further by splitting it into two parts.

As such, I've been listening to this single for a generous month. I preordered my limited edition copy back in November and received my precious package the first week of February. That mouthful up there, out just over a month ago on 01/28/15, is Sakamoto Maaya's first release for the year of her 20th anniversary, and currently her most recent single. Okay everyone, say it with me: Shiawase Ni Tsuite Watashi Ga Shitteiru 5-Tsu No Hoho.
