"It's Happy Line" is the debut single released by Japanese pop singer-songwriter Yui. It was released on December 24, 2004 under the indie label Leaflet Records, and was limited to 2,000 copies in Yui's home area of Fukuoka. Both tracks were later featured in other releases from Yui after her major debut with Sony Music Japan. "It's Happy Line" was republished in her "Good-bye Days" single and was also used as an insert song for the movie Taiyou no Uta, while "I Know" was republished as the 11th track in her first album, From Me to You.
Various versions of "It's Happy Line" were also used as background music in the J-Drama Fukigen na Gene, which were released in the soundtrack.
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