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A relentlessly hard rock song, "FUSHIDARA 100%" is one of two B'z songs to be written from a female's perspective. Another example is "[[ALONE|GO-GO-GIRLS]]" which was written for female artist Yuiko Tsubokura at first. "FUSHIDARA 100%" was performed alongside the single's title song on an edition of ''[[Music Station]]'' in one of its relatively few live appearances. Interestingly, an English version was also produced during the recording sessions for "[[Real Thing Shakes]]" with producer [[Andy Johns]]. While this would go unreleased, during its performances for [[B'z LIVE-GYM '96 "Spirit LOOSE"]], a new version was premiered that fused the provisional English version and Japanese version together. The original song's only appearance on an album was when it was collected unaltered on ''[[B'z The "Mixture"]]'' in 2000.
A relentlessly hard rock song, "FUSHIDARA 100%" is one of two B'z songs to be written from a female's perspective. Another example is "[[ALONE|GO-GO-GIRLS]]" which was written for female artist Yuiko Tsubokura at first. "FUSHIDARA 100%" was performed alongside the single's title song on an edition of ''[[Music Station]]'' in one of its relatively few live appearances. Interestingly, an English version was also produced during the recording sessions for "[[Real Thing Shakes]]" with producer [[Andy Johns]]. While this would go unreleased, during its performances for [[B'z LIVE-GYM '96 "Spirit LOOSE"]], a new version was premiered that fused the provisional English version and Japanese version together.

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A relentlessly hard rock song, "FUSHIDARA 100%" is one of two B'z songs to be written from a female's perspective. Another example is "GO-GO-GIRLS" which was written for female artist Yuiko Tsubokura at first. "FUSHIDARA 100%" was performed alongside the single's title song on an edition of Music Station in one of its relatively few live appearances. Interestingly, an English version was also produced during the recording sessions for "Real Thing Shakes" with producer Andy Johns. While this would go unreleased, during its performances for B'z LIVE-GYM '96 "Spirit LOOSE", a new version was premiered that fused the provisional English version and Japanese version together.