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'''"Hazure02"'''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|はずれ02|Hazure02|Miss #02}}}} is the second of three [[K.K. Slider songs]] that [[K.K.]] will play if the player makes an invalid song request in {{NH}}. The name of the song, ''hazure'', is a Japanese word for "miss" or "failure," referring to the song's function in-game. This is the only name the song currently has in the game files and on official soundtrack releases.
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'''"Hazure02"'''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|はずれ02|Hazure02|Miss #02}}}} the second of three [[K.K. Slider songs]] that [[K.K.]] will play if the player makes an invalid song request in {{NH}}. The name of the song, ''hazure'', is a Japanese word for "miss" or "failure," referring to the song's function in-game. This is the only name the song currently has in the game files and on official soundtrack releases.
  
 
"Hazure02" is based on {{Wp|city pop}}, a broad and loosely-defined term used to describe Japanese popular music from the late 1970s through the 1980s, with stylistic origins as varied as soft rock, funk, tropical music, and disco; it particularly resembles {{Wp|Tatsuro Yamashita}}'s singles "Love Space" (1977) and "Sparkle" (1982).
 
"Hazure02" is based on {{Wp|city pop}}, a broad and loosely-defined term used to describe Japanese popular music from the late 1970s through the 1980s, with stylistic origins as varied as soft rock, funk, tropical music, and disco; it particularly resembles {{Wp|Tatsuro Yamashita}}'s singles "Love Space" (1977) and "Sparkle" (1982).

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