Two of Hitomi Shimatani's most representative songs in her career are released on 7-inch by Double Cider!
A hit song that represents J-POP cover songs of the 00's.
The third single, "Papillon," released in 2001, is a cover of Janet Jackson's "Doesn't Really Matter," arranged in a mix of Japanese and Asian languages. The seventh single, "Amairo no Kami no Otome," released in 2002, is a cover of a song by the Village Singers that was aired as a CM song at the time, and was so well received that it was released on CD.