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(電話しないで), which translates to "Don't Call Me," is a standout track by Japanese singer-songwriter Keiko Kimura (木村恵子) from her 1988 debut album, Style . The song is widely considered a quintessential example of late-80s City Pop , characterized by its sophisticated, urban sound and smooth production. Song Profile Artist: Keiko Kimura Album: Style (released May 21, 1988)
The track has seen a resurgence in popularity due to the global revival of . It is frequently included in "Japanese Light Mellow" compilations and vinyl reissues, often praised for Kimura's "crystalline" vocals and the high-end instrumental arrangements by top-tier session musicians. Recent reissues of the album Style have been released on limited edition colored vinyl by labels like Light In The Attic and HMV Japan . Keiko Kimura - й›»и©±гЃ—гЃЄгЃ„гЃ§
The song is a melancholic break-up ballad. In the lyrics, the narrator pleads with a former lover to stop calling because hearing their voice makes it too hard to move on. It is frequently included in "Japanese Light Mellow"
"Please don't call me anymore... forget that sweet whisper" (Please don't call me anymore / ベルを鳴らさないで / 忘れさせて / あの甘い / ささやきを). Modern Reception In the lyrics, the narrator pleads with a
Written by the legendary Takashi Matsumoto, known for his work with Seiko Matsuda and City Pop icons Style: Urban Pop / Japanese Light Mellow Lyrical Content