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"Love, Day After Tomorrow" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Mai Kuraki, taken as the lead single of her debut studio album Delicious Way (2000). It was released on December 8, 1999, via Giza Studio and Tent House in two physical editions: a CD single and 12-inch vinyl. The track was written by Kuraki herself, while production was handled by Kanonji. The conception of the song started after the commercial failure of her English language single "Baby I Like", which led her American label Bip! Records to send her back to Japan, and she subsequently reverted to the Japanese market.

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  • Love, Day After Tomorrow (en)
  • Love, Day After Tomorrow (it)
  • Love, Day After Tomorrow (ja)
  • Love, Day After Tomorrow (ko)
  • Love, Day After Tomorrow (pl)
  • Love, Day After Tomorrow (zh)
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  • Love, Day After Tomorrow è un singolo della cantante giapponese Mai Kuraki, pubblicato nel 1999 ed estratto dal suo primo album in studio Delicious Way. (it)
  • 〈Love, Day After Tomorrow〉(러브 데이 애프터 투모로)는 일본의 여성 가수 쿠라키 마이의 일본 데뷔 싱글이다. 1999년 12월 8일에 기자 스튜디오에서 발매됐다. (ko)
  • 「Love, Day After Tomorrow」(ラブ・デイ・アフター・トゥモロー)は、日本の女性歌手・倉木麻衣の日本デビューシングル。1999年12月8日にGIZA Studioから発売された。 (ja)
  • Love, Day After Tomorrow – debiutancki singel japońskiej piosenkarki Mai Kuraki, wydany 8 grudnia 1999 roku. Osiągnął 3 pozycję w rankingu Oricon i pozostał na liście przez 30 tygodni, sprzedał się w nakładzie 1 385 190 egzemplarzy. Singel zdobył status Milion. (pl)
  • 《Love, Day After Tomorrow》是日本歌手倉木麻衣的出道單曲,於1999年12月8日發行。 (zh)
  • "Love, Day After Tomorrow" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Mai Kuraki, taken as the lead single of her debut studio album Delicious Way (2000). It was released on December 8, 1999, via Giza Studio and Tent House in two physical editions: a CD single and 12-inch vinyl. The track was written by Kuraki herself, while production was handled by Kanonji. The conception of the song started after the commercial failure of her English language single "Baby I Like", which led her American label Bip! Records to send her back to Japan, and she subsequently reverted to the Japanese market. (en)
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