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2005 single by Yukari Tamura
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"Koi seyo Onnanoko"
File:Koi seyo Onnanoko.JPG
Single by Yukari Tamura
from the album Gin no Senritsu, Kioku no Mizuoto.
ReleasedMay 25, 2005
GenreJ-pop
Length13:17
LabelKonami Digital Entertainment
Songwriter(s)Miku Hazuki, Kazuya Komatsu
Yukari Tamura singles chronology
"Little Wish ~lyrical step~"
(2004)
"Koi seyo Onnanoko"
(2005)
"Spiritual Garden"
(2005)

Koi seyo Onnanoko (恋せよ女の子) is Yukari Tamura's eighth single, released on May 25, 2005. Koi seyo Onnanoko is the opening theme for Gokujou Seitokai (極上生徒会, Ultimate Student Council).

Track listing

  1. 恋せよ女の子 (Koi seyo Onnanoko)
  2. 君をつれて (Kimi wo tsurete)
  3. candy smile
    • Lyrics: Miku Hazuki
    • Arrangement and composition: Masatomo Ota
Yukari Tamura
Studio albums
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Singles


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