Sakuranbo
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“さくらんぼ "Sakuranbo" / "Cherry” |
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Single by Ai Otsuka from the album Love Punch |
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Released | December 17, 2003 | ||||
Format | CD, CD+DVD | ||||
Recorded | 2003 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Length | 21:57 | ||||
Label | avex trax AVCD-30543/B (Japan, CD+DVD) AVCD-30544 (Japan, CD) |
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Writer(s) | Ai Otsuka | ||||
Ai Otsuka singles chronology | |||||
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Alternate cover | |||||
[[Image:|The CD + DVD Cover|200px]] | |||||
The CD + DVD Cover |
[edit] Information
"Sakuranbo" (さくらんぼ? Cherry) is Ai Otsuka's second single, which was released on December 17, 2003. It is often considered as Otsuka's breakthrough single and was used in 2004 as an ending theme song on the TV show, "Mecha Mecha iketerū! (めちゃ2イケてるッ!?)," which Fuji TV produces.
[edit] Music Video
The PV for 'Sakuranbo' begins by showing Ai in 'her' bedroom which is predominantly red and white. A picture hanging on the wall shows a picture of a pair of cherries. Then we see Ai playing with her band in another room, which starts out blue but changes colour later in the song. We see Ai talking on the phone and drawing Love-Chan. Intersped through out the PV are bicycle scenes showing Ai with a man her age, two children and an older couple. The video closes on the picture of the two cherries hanging on the wall.
[edit] Track list
- Sakuranbo (さくらんぼ? Cherry)
- Kaerimichi (帰り道 The Road Home?)
- Momo no hanabira (studio live ver.) (桃ノ花ビラ (スタジオ ライブ ver.) momo no hanabira (sutajio raibu ver.)?)
- Sakuranbo (さくらんぼ?) (instrumental)
- Kaerimichi (帰り道?) (instrumental)
[edit] Sales
Initial week estimate: 6,730
Total estimate: 525,784
[edit] References
- avex network inc. (2006), Ai Otsuka Official Web Site
- Oricon Style (2006), Ranking - Oricon Style
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