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"Shiroi Kisetsu" (白(しろ)い季節(きせつ), lit. "White Season") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia, from the album Love Bebop. It was released as the album's lead single digitally on February 4, 2015, through Ariola Japan. It was released as a limited double A-side CD single alongside the song "Sakura Hitohira" a week later, on February 18, 2015. The song was co-written by her0ism and Yuuki Idei, and arranged and produced by her0ism. The song is featured as theme song on the soundtrack of the EX drama series Second Love starring Kazuya Kamenashi and Kyoko Fukada. The limited physical release includes a piano rendition of "Shiroi Kisetsu" as a hidden track.

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  • "Shiroi Kisetsu" (白(しろ)い季節(きせつ), lit. "White Season") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia, from the album Love Bebop. It was released as the album's lead single digitally on February 4, 2015, through Ariola Japan. It was released as a limited double A-side CD single alongside the song "Sakura Hitohira" a week later, on February 18, 2015. The song was co-written by her0ism and Yuuki Idei, and arranged and produced by her0ism. The song is featured as theme song on the soundtrack of the EX drama series Second Love starring Kazuya Kamenashi and Kyoko Fukada. The limited physical release includes a piano rendition of "Shiroi Kisetsu" as a hidden track. (en)
  • 「白い季節/桜ひとひら 」(しろいきせつ/さくらひとひら)は、MISIAの31枚目のシングル。2015年2月18日にアリオラジャパンから発売された。 (ja)
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  • 「白い季節/桜ひとひら 」(しろいきせつ/さくらひとひら)は、MISIAの31枚目のシングル。2015年2月18日にアリオラジャパンから発売された。 (ja)
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