[Machine Translation] A superb lineup of artists including Sho Kiryuin (Golden Bomber), Masaru Takahashi, Nakamura Naka, Yoshinari Sato (Humbert Humbert), Suzuki Matsuo, Chiharu Tamaki (Kiroro), Masayoshi Yamazaki, and Naotaro Moriyama provide a wide variety of songs including heart-wrenching ballads, punk rock and roll, sad love songs, comical numbers, and more. The songs include heart-wrenching ballads, punk rock and roll, sad love songs, comical numbers, and many more. The album title "Chi-chi Chi-chi," named by Shinobu Ohtake herself, comes from the words of a senior actor who told her when she first started her acting career, "In your work, you should value the three 'chis'. Chichi" refers to knowledge and intelligence. Chichi" refers to knowledge and intelligence, and "Chikara" refers to the attitude of being a fool and working hard. Childishness" refers to the innocent curiosity of a child. Shinobu Ohtake had this word in the corner of her mind for a long time, and it became the theme of this film. The last song, "Ai no Hymn," which was well-received at Kohaku, is also included in the album, making it an album rich in variety, just like a "listening stage. Also, a surprising guest has been unexpectedly included in the album. This is an album that will make you laugh, cry, and feel your heart pound...a surprise album that you will enjoy listening to.