Halcali Bacon

2003 studio album by Halcali From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Halcali Bacon (Japanese: ハルカリベーコン) is the first album released by Halcali. It reached number five on the Oricon chart in Japan, and stayed on the chart for 21 weeks, making it the first album by a female hip-hop artist to enter the top ten in Japanese history.[3] Halcali's debut album featured many well-known Japanese hip-hop producers as guests, as well.[4] Drowned in Sound's Samual Rosean, in a 2018 article on Shibuya-kei, a micro-genre of Japanese pop combining very different styles, noted that in 2003 it was a "prominent release" (mixing shibuya-kei with "pop rap" and hip-hop), alongside releases by Plus-Tech Squeeze Box and Bo En.[5]

ReleasedSeptember 3, 2003
Length42:36
LanguageJapanese
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Halcali Bacon
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 3, 2003
GenreJ-pop, hip-hop[1][2]
Length42:36
LanguageJapanese
LabelFor Life
Halcali albums chronology
Halcali Bacon
(2003)
Ongaku no Susume
(2004)
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Album title meaning

“For our first album, HalCali Bacon, Fumiya from OTF had been overseas and told us about a breakfast he’d had with crispy bacon.” says Yucali.“‘The Japanese for ‘crispy’ is ‘karikari’, so we call it karikari bacon. So when he said ‘karikari bacon’, it just clicked — karikari bacon became HalCali Bacon.”[6]

Track listing

CD

  1. "Intro. Halcali Bacon"
  2. "タンデム" (Tandem)
  3. "ギリギリ・サーフライダー" (Girigiri Surf Rider)
  4. "嗚呼ハルカリセンセーション" (AhAh Halcali Sensation)
  5. "おつかれSUMMER" (Otsukare Summer, Good Job This Summer)
  6. "ハルカリズム "CANDY HEARTS"" (Halcalism "Candy Hearts"/Halcali Rhythm "Candy Hearts")
  7. "Conversation of a Mystery"
  8. "Peek-A-Boo"
  9. "Hello,Hello,Alone"
  10. "スタイリースタイリー" (Stylee Stylee)
  11. "エレクトリック先生" (Electric Sensei, Electric Teacher)
  12. "続・真夜中のグランド" (Tsuzuki, Mayonaka no Grand, Continued: Schoolyard in the Middle of the Night)

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