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== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
#'''[[Okay (Lyrics)|Okay]]'''
#'''[[Okay (Lyrics)|Okay]]'''
#:''Power Ballad''
#'''[[Salvation (Lyrics)|Salvation]]'''
#'''[[Salvation (Lyrics)|Salvation]]'''
#:''Pop Rock''
#'''[[Maimirai (Lyrics)|Maimirai]]''' — マイミライ
#'''[[Maimirai (Lyrics)|Maimirai]]''' — マイミライ
#:''Rock'' - Self-cover of a song Koshi wrote for fellow GIZA artist Uura Saeka. It was only one of the songs written for the young artist, with '''Sha la la -Ayakashi Night-''' preceding it as her second single.
#:''Rock'' - Self-cover of a song Koshi wrote for fellow GIZA artist Uura Saeka. It was only one of the songs written for the young artist, with '''Sha la la -Ayakashi Night-''' preceding it as her second single.

Revision as of 14:46, 1 February 2014

Okay
Single by Koshi Inaba
from the album Hadou
Released June 23, 2010
Promotions #1 Rekochoku TV CM
Length 12:41
Label Vermillion Records
Producer Koshi Inaba
Koshi Inaba singles chronology
"Wonderland"
(2007)
"Okay"
(2010)

Okay is the fourth single by Koshi Inaba, released on June 23, 2010. The title track was later collected on his fourth album, Hadou.

The single sold over 100,000 copies early in its run and debuted at #1 for both the week and the month of June. Both normal and limited packages were made available at launch, with the latter containing the full music video for the title song.

Track listing

  1. Okay
  2. Salvation
  3. Maimirai — マイミライ
    Rock - Self-cover of a song Koshi wrote for fellow GIZA artist Uura Saeka. It was only one of the songs written for the young artist, with Sha la la -Ayakashi Night- preceding it as her second single.
  • Limited Edition (CD+DVD): 「Okay」 Music Video

Music video

Personnel

Music Composition, Lyric Composition, Arrangement, Vocals

  • Koshi Inaba

Guitar

Drums

Bass

  • Jara Harris (Tracks 1, 3)
  • Corey McCormick (Track 2)

Keyboards

  • Akira Onozuka: Piano (Track 2)

Production

  • Hideyuki Terachi: Arrangement

Live notes

Tie-in promotions

Okay was used as the theme to a Rekochoku commercial.