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Wikipedia article




is a song by Rie Tomosaka, written by rock musician Ringo Shiina. It was released as her final single before her hiatus, on ., accessed through The song was used as an ending theme song for the Nippon Television variety show Fun.

Rie Tomosaka version



Background



Ringo Shiina had previously worked with Tomosaka on her 1999 album, . She had written the lead single, "Cappuccino," the B-side to the single and the album track .

Conception



Shiina created a temporary 5 piece band to record the single, and named it . Along with Tomosaka on vocals and Shiina on piano/back-up vocals, Hisako Tabuchi of Number Girl/Bloodthirsty Butchers featured as the band's guitarist.

The songs on the single were created in the vein of Shiina's 'Shso Strip' album (released three months prior). "Shjo Robot" and "Ikenai Ko" were written with Tomosaka's image in mind, while "Nippon ni Umarete" was an unused demo from the 'Shso Strip' sessions., accessed through

Release



The song was a hit for Tomosaka, it being her highest charting single since 1997's "Naichais yo." It debuted at #12 on the Oricon singles chart, and stayed in the top 20 for two weeks.

The single was released nine months after the release of her greatest hits collection 'Rie Tomosaka Best', hence was not compiled in it. "Shjo Robot" features as track #16 of the Taiwan only greatest hits album 'Daisuki!', which was released simultaneously as this single in Taiwan.

All three songs were later compiled onto the 2009 re-release of 'Rie Tomosaka Best' called 'Rie Tomosaka Best+3'.

Music video



The music video was shot by director . It depicts Tomosaka performing the song in a room with wall partitions lit with different colour themes. her back-up band consists of a pianist, a guitarist and a drummer - all played by Ringo Shiina.

The music video has never been released to DVD, as Tomosaka's music video clip collection 'Rie Tomosaka Clips' was released in October 1999 and she has not released a DVD since.

As of January 4, 2010 the music video for "Shjo Robot" has been viewed over 182,000 times on popular video-sharing website YouTube.

Track listing



All songs written and produced by Ringo Shiina.

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Release history

Tokyo Jihen version==

Originally, Sheena performed live covers of "Shjo Robot" and "Nippon ni Umarete" at her July 30, 2000 'Zazen Xstasy' concert, and later "Ikenai Ko" at her 'Gekk Kuon Taizu' concert on November 25, 2000.

Later, with her band Tokyo Jihen, they covered "Shjo Robot" live at their '"Domestic!" Just Can't Help It.' tour (April 7, 2005 - May 30, 2005). The track was released as a digital download on , a week before the DVD's release. The song, as well as 'Blackout' and 'Mirror-ball', received a promotional live music video, which was aired on music video channels in promotion of the DVD.

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References



Category:Rie Tomosaka songs

Category:Tokyo Jihen songs

Category:Ringo Sheena songs

Category:2000 songs

Category:2000 singles

Category:2006 singles

Category:Songs written by Ringo Sheena

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