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description: "Cappuccino" (カプチーノ Kapuchīno?) is a single by Japanese entertainer Rie Tomosaka, released on January 27, 1999. "Cappuccino" and its B-side "Mokuren no Cream" were both written by musician Ringo ...
"Cappuccino" (カプチーノ Kapuchīno?) is a single by Japanese entertainer Rie Tomosaka, released on January 27, 1999.[1] "Cappuccino" and its B-side "Mokuren no Cream" were both written by musician Ringo Sheena. In 2014, Sheena released a cover of the song on her album Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku, which reached number 98 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Chart.[2]
Songs:

01 Eisb《Eisb》27
02 Männer (Stylus Laid Bac.. 《Männer (Single)》13
03 Regenbögen (Instrument..《Regenbögen EP》37


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Background and development

"Cappuccino" was the lead single from her album Murasaki., released one month beforehand. Her previous album, Un, was produced by Yasushi Akimoto.[3] Tomosaka had released two singles in 1998, "Koishiteru" and "Itoshii Toki." "Koishiteru" was produced by Seiji Kameda, who also worked on "Cappuccino."[4]

"Cappuccino" and "Mokuren no Cream" were the second and third songs Ringo Sheena had produced for another musician, after the Ryoko Hirosue song "Private." Sheena worked extensively with Tomosaka, also writing the song "Shampoo" for Murasaki. and Tomosaka's next single "Shōjo Robot" (including its B-sides "Ikenai Ko" and "Nippon ni Umarete"). She worked together with Sheena again in 2009 on her post-hiatus album Toridori., with the songs "Tokai no Manner" and "Kodomo no Jōkei."

Sheena first performed "Cappuccino" live at her Jisaku Jien Nama Jitsuenkai concert on June 14, 1999.[5] In 2014, Sheena released a cover of the song on her album Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku.[6]
Promotion and release

The song was used as an ending theme song for the NTV variety show TV Ojamanbō in 1999,[7] a tie-up that had previously gone to the Ryoko Hirosue song "Private."

A music video was produced to promote the song. It features scenes of Tomosaka swinging on a neon pole in a black room, as well as scenes of her in a white room holding a lily.
Track listing

All songs written and composed by Ringo Sheena.
No.     Title     Length     
1.     "Cappuccino"       3:54
2.     "Mokuren no Cream" (木蓮のクリーム, "Magnolia Cream")     3:43
3.     "Cappuccino (Original Karaoke)"       3:54
Total length:
    13:22     
Chart rankings
Charts (1999)     Peak
position
Japan Oricon weekly singles[1]     67
Sales and certifications
Chart     Amount
Oricon physical sales[8]     7,000
Release history
Region     Date     Format     Distributing Label     Catalogue codes
Japan     January 27, 1999[1]     8cm CD     Toshiba EMI     TODT-5247
Taiwan     April 1, 1999[9]     EMI Music Taiwan    

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