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          Rouge (song)

          single by Naomi Chiaki

          "Rouge" (ルージュ, Rūju) is a song performed by Japanese singer Naomi Chiaki.

          It was released as a single from the album of the same name on April 10, by Nippon Columbia.

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        2. "The situation in Burma now is pretty much the same as in ," says Aye Chan Naing.
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        5. While the song did not chart as high as other singles, it managed to spawn successful covers in various languages.

          Background

          The song was written by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima,[1] who at the time had written successful singles like "Jidai" and "Wakareuta", and provided music for artists such as Naoko Ken and Junko Sakurada.

          The song revolves on the topic of loneliness, where a girl from the countryside moves to the city to earn a living, but loses her old self as she grows up.[2]

          On the other hand, "Rouge" was the first written piece of the Japanese "new music" genre written for Chiaki, who afterwards released several singles of them, including "Yoru e Isogu Hito" written by Kazuki Tomokawa, and "Amagumo" written by Eigo Kawashima.