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The track has seen a resurgence in popularity due to the global revival of . It is frequently included in "Japanese Light Mellow" compilations and vinyl reissues, often praised for Kimura's "crystalline" vocals and the high-end instrumental arrangements by top-tier session musicians. Recent reissues of the album Style have been released on limited edition colored vinyl by labels like Light In The Attic and HMV Japan .

"Please don't call me anymore... forget that sweet whisper" (Please don't call me anymore / ベルを鳴らさないで / 忘れさせて / あの甘い / ささやきを). Modern Reception Keiko Kimura - й›»и©±гЃ—гЃЄгЃ„гЃ§

Heartbreak, the difficulty of letting go, and the desire for a "clean break". The track has seen a resurgence in popularity

Shigeru Suzuki (a renowned musician and founding member of Happy End) "Please don't call me anymore

(電話しないで), which translates to "Don't Call Me," is a standout track by Japanese singer-songwriter Keiko Kimura (木村恵子) from her 1988 debut album, Style . The song is widely considered a quintessential example of late-80s City Pop , characterized by its sophisticated, urban sound and smooth production. Song Profile Artist: Keiko Kimura Album: Style (released May 21, 1988)