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: Moto nee, chanto shiyou yo !, titled "Kizuna ~ endless days ~, with lyrics written by KOTOKO and produced by Maiko Iuchi.
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Īfter announcing their collaboration with Larval Stage Planning along with the aforementioned vocalists I've Sound and the software company Candysoft, they announced on June 11, 2010, that Airi Kirishima would be the vocalist who would perform the ending game theme. A short time later, it was confirmed that the song: "Send off" would be included in a Maxi single titled Rolling Star, of which the title song would be the main single and whose credits would include the producer Maiko Iuchi and Kotoko. The credits of the aforementioned song were revealed on Jand the song, which would become part of the compilation "Short Circuit III", would be produced by the composer and also singer of the band, CG Mix. The song, as well as the arrival of the singer to the group, was apparently well received by the followers of the group.Īlready in 2010, the group announced the creation of a new union between singers of I've Sound, which would include Airi Kirishima herself and two new singers: Nami Maisaki and Rin Asami also prepared for the opening of the Kisaragi gold star, game developed by the company Saga Planets. Despite the announced date, it was not until December 2009 that the game's soundtrack went on sale. Already in the middle of 2008, Eiko Shimamiya, warned of the arrival of a new singer to the band, although rumors about her identity ended up being revealed in the summer of the following year, when it was announced that the name of the new singer would be the by Airi Kirishima, and that his first job as a singer in the band would be the song Two heaRt, from the eroge : Futa Ane (Sweet and Sour), produced by the BootUp company.
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Like Kotoko, Mami Kawada, and Kaori Utatsuki, Airi was also a student at S-Size, Eiko Shimamiya's singing academy.