• Singer
Yuko Ando covered song in her 2006 album
The Still Steel Down. • Singer Nishikawa Shigeomi covered the song on his 2007 cover album ''80's Hit Parade Vol. 1''. • Actor
Sarutoki Minagawa covered the song for his 2016 solo debut album
Ore de īno Kai ~Minato Kaworu, utai Sugiru~ with the music arrangement by composer Taku Tomizawa. • Singer Toyono covered the song on her album
Kurokami No Samba after singing it live for a crowd, covering it in Portuguese. • Toshiki with his band Carlos Toshiki & B-EDGE covered the song in their 2018 album
Nova Nostalgia, as well as covering the song as part of his live performances. • The boyband EnGene covered the song as their fourth single in 2019, with Toshiki supporting the cover and taking a photo with the group wearing merchandise of the single. • South Korean producer Night Tempo released a
future funk remix of the song alongside a remix of "Older Girl" from the album
Navigator in 2019. • Japanese duo
Deen covered the song in their 2021 album
Pop In City ~For Covers Only~, which included many city pop covers. • The boyband Super Dragon covered the song alongside
Kenji Sawada's "Darling" in 2021. A future funk remix of the cover by French producer Vantage was included in the group's 2022 album
Force to Forth. • Idol group
The Dance for Philosophy covered the song for their 2022 EP
Red Carnival. • Voice actress and singer
Ai Furihata covered the song for her 2022 mini album
Memories of Romance in Summer. • Tokyo electronic duo Haretokidoki covered the song in 2022, which also included a remix by Japanese producer brinq. == References ==