is the debut studio album by the Japanese J-pop duo Halcali. It was released in September 3, 2003 by For Life Music. It reached number five on the Oricon chart in Japan, and stayed on the chart for 21 weeks, making it the debut album by a female hip-hop artist to enter the top ten in Japanese history. Halcali's debut album featured many well-known Japanese hip-hop producers as guests, as well. Drowned in Sounds Samual Rosean, in a 2018 article on Shibuya-kei, a micro-genre of Japanese pop combining very different styles, noted that in 2003, it was a "prominent release" (mixing shibuya-kei with "pop rap" and hip-hop), alongside releases by Plus-Tech Squeeze Box and Bo En.
âÂÂFor our first album, HalCali Bacon, Fumiya from OTF had been overseas and told us about a breakfast heâÂÂd had with crispy bacon.â says Yucali.âÂÂâÂÂThe Japanese for âÂÂcrispyâ is âÂÂkarikariâÂÂ, so we call it karikari bacon. So when he said âÂÂkarikari baconâÂÂ, it just clicked â karikari bacon became HalCali Bacon.âÂÂ