GBI (German Bold Italic)
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«GBI: German Bold Italic» es una canción del Dj japonés Towa Tei, con la colaboración de la cantante australiana Kylie Minogue. Con el mayor éxito de Towa Tei (Groove Is In The Heart), estaba siendo muy conocido en Nueva York y mundialmente, mientras que Minogue estaba en su peor momento (en ventas) y decidió colaborar con Towa Tei. Minogue volvió a colaborar con él para el tema Sometime Samurai.
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「GBI (German Bold Italic)」は、1997年にテイ・トウワが発表したアルバム「SOUND MUSEUM」に収録された楽曲である。シングルとしても発売された。
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"GBI (German Bold Italic)" is a 1997 song by Japanese-American music producer Towa Tei, featuring vocals from Australian singer Kylie Minogue, Japanese musician Haruomi Hosono, and co-written by Tei and Minogue. It is the lead single from Tei's second studio album, Sound Museum (1997), released by Arthrob in the United Kingdom. The song is a "minimalist" house-techno track with lyrics portrayed Minogue as a typeface called "German Bold Italic", with her vocals performed in a tongue-in-cheek style.
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"GBI (German Bold Italic)" is a 1997 song by Japanese-American music producer Towa Tei, featuring vocals from Australian singer Kylie Minogue, Japanese musician Haruomi Hosono, and co-written by Tei and Minogue. It is the lead single from Tei's second studio album, Sound Museum (1997), released by Arthrob in the United Kingdom. The song is a "minimalist" house-techno track with lyrics portrayed Minogue as a typeface called "German Bold Italic", with her vocals performed in a tongue-in-cheek style. Many critics praise the song for its distinctiveness within Minogue's catalogue, while others consider the track to be one of the important artistic moves that define her musical career. Commercially, the song was one of Minogue's least successful track on the charts. It peaked at number 50 in Australia and failed to reach top 50 in the United Kingdom, where it reached number 63. However, it was said to be a minor hit in Tei's home country, Japan. The song's music video was directed by French director Stéphane Sednaoui and inspired by a mutual appreciation of Japanese culture between him and Minogue. It features scenes of Minogue dressed as a geisha walking through New York City streets. The song was later added to Tei's first greatest hits album Best (2001), and also appears on his 11th studio album EMO (2017).
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«GBI: German Bold Italic» es una canción del Dj japonés Towa Tei, con la colaboración de la cantante australiana Kylie Minogue. Con el mayor éxito de Towa Tei (Groove Is In The Heart), estaba siendo muy conocido en Nueva York y mundialmente, mientras que Minogue estaba en su peor momento (en ventas) y decidió colaborar con Towa Tei. Minogue volvió a colaborar con él para el tema Sometime Samurai.
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