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Shangri-La (BeForU Single)

"Shangri-La"
Denki Groove Shangri-La.jpg
Single by Denki Groove
from the album A
Released March 21, 1997 (1997-03-21)
Format CD single
Genre Electronica, electropop
Length 14:27
Label Ki/oon Records
Denki Groove singles chronology
"Dare da!"
(1996)
"Shangri-La"
(1997)
"Pocket Cowboy"
(1997)
"Dare da!"
(1996)
"Shangri-La"
(1997)
"Pocket Cowboy"
(1997)
"Shangri-la"
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Single by BeForU
from the album Shangri-La
Released September 10, 2008
Format CD single
Genre J-pop, Rock
Length 18:21 (CD) 4:41 (DVD)
Label JapanGambit
Producer(s) Toshiyuki Sakurai
Takeshi Sasao
BeForU singles chronology
"夜花火 (Yo Hanabi)"
(2007)
"Shangri-la"
(2008)
"夜花火 (Yo Hanabi)"
(2007)
"Shangri-La"
(2008)

"Shangri-La" is a song by Japanese electropop duo Denki Groove, serving as their 8th single and the 1st single from their 7th album A. "Shangri-La" was Denki Groove's most successful single, reaching the top 10 of the Oricon. The song samples Bebu Silvetti's "Spring Rain" and Silvetti is included as a co-writer.

All lyrics written by Denki Groove; all music composed by Denki Groove & Bebu Silvetti.

Several bands and singers have covered Denki Groove's song.

Denki Groove has also produced several remixes of "Shangri-La". The "JIMI TENOR Remix" is included on their album recycled A (a remix version of A). The "Y.Sunahara 2009 Remodel" was a B-side to their 2009 single "Upside Down" and was used as the ending theme for the anime version of Kūchū Buranko.

The 3rd generation of BeForU covered "Shangri-La" with their new recording label Gambit. It was released on September 10, 2008. The single includes a DVD with the Promotional Video of the song.


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