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2008 single by Rythem
"Kubisuji Line"
Limited Edition
Single by Rythem
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2008
GenrePop
LabelSony Music Japan
Songwriter(s)Yui Nītsu
Rythem singles chronology
"'Bitter & Sweet'"
(2007)
"Kubisuji Line"
(2008)
"'Love Call/Akari no Arika'"
(2008)
Alternative cover
Regular Edition

"Kubisuji Line" (首すじライン) is Rythem's fourteenth (fifteenth overall) single. It was released on February 20, 2008 under the Sony Music Entertainment Japan label. The title track was used as the theme song for Nikkatsu Co. Ltd.'s film entitled Naoko. Aishikata was used as the campaign song for Nippon Travel Agency Co., Ltd.'s Akai Fuusen Sotsugyou Ryoukou. While Nekoze (acoustic version) was used as the theme song for Nippon TV's Shiawase no Shokutaku.

This single contains a limited and regular edition and these two editions have different track listing. The item's stock number is AICL-1916.

Limited edition track listing

  1. Kubisuji Line
    Composition/Lyrics: Yui Nītsu
    Arrangement: Shin Kouno
  2. Aishikata
    Composition/Lyrics: Yui Nītsu
    Arrangement: Shin Kouno
  3. Nekoze (acoustic version)
    Composition/Lyrics: Yui Nītsu
    Arrangement: Yuuta Saitou

Regular edition track listing

  1. Kubisuji Line
  2. Aishikata
  3. Kubisuji Line (acoustic version)
  4. Kubisuji Line (Minus YUI vocal)
  5. Kubisuji Line (Minus YUKA vocal)

Charts and sales

Oricon Ranking
(Weekly)
Sales
24 6,781
Rythem
Albums
Singles
Utatane singles
Mugen Factory singles
23 singles
Other singles


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