YMO Versus The Human League is an EP released in Japan and Asia in April 1993. It was released by Alfa Records and is a collaboration between Japanese electropop/synthpop band Yellow Magic Orchestra and British New Wave/synthpop band The Human League.
It features 4 tracks including the song "Kimi Ni Mune Kyun" (Trans: "I Love You") by Yukihiro Takahashi featuring English lyrics written by Philip Oakey and vocals by Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall.
It was the first release by The Human League after their abrupt dismissal from their 14 year long recording contract with Virgin Records 10 months previously. The song was later included in The Human League's "Tell Me When" in 1994.
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