A symbol of Shibuya-kei, pop art that combines cuteness and poison.
A stateless, floating sound world with a hint of French electropop.
Produced by Keigo Oyamada (Cornelius), this is one of Kahimi Karie's early masterpieces. As the title suggests, "Girly" is themed around "girliness," but it also exudes a unique mood that combines sweetness and irony. The album's whispery voice and experimental sound embody the essence of 1990s Shibuya-kei culture.