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Shijō no Jinsei : ウィキペディア英語版
Shijō no Jinsei

is a song by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena. Used as the theme song for the drama ''Marumaru-zuma'', it was released as a single on January 28, 2015.
== Background and development ==

On November 5, 2014, Ringo Sheena released her fifth studio album ''Hi Izuru Tokoro'', her first after parting with her band Tokyo Jihen. Four of the songs featured on the album were used as Japanese television drama theme songs: "Ariamaru Tomi" for ''Smile'' (2009), "Carnation" for the morning drama ''Carnation'' (2011), "Jiyū e Michizure" for ''Ataru'' (2012) and "Irohanihoheto" for ''Kamo, Kyōto e Iku.: Shinise Ryokan no Okami Nikki''.
Before the same time of the release of "Shijō no Jinsei", Sheena was also commissioned to write a song for boyband SMAP, , which was used as the theme song for the drama ''Zeni no Sensō'', a Japanese remake of the South Korean drama ''War of Money'' (2007) starring SMAP member Tsuyoshi Kusanagi. The song was released as a part of SMAP's single "Karei Naru Gyakushū" / "Humor Shichau yo" on February 18, 2015.
The song was written as a tribute to ''Marumaru-zuma'' screenwriter Kazuhiko Yukawa and the drama's production staff. Sheena considered the "light" of leading actress Kō Shibasaki as she created the song, and how Shibasaki's presence would affect the song. Sheena was inspired to write about how love reveals the true self. The phrase ''Shijō no Jinsei'' was a lyric originally found in her previous single "Nippon".〔

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