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"Friday Party" is the second
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by Japanese pop group
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. The song was written by
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and was included in the group's first studio album '' Attack''. The single was released in Japan on October 5, 2005, under Avex Trax in two editions: a CD-only edition, and a CD and DVD edition. "Friday Party" debuted at number 17 on the weekly
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singles chart. The single charted for 10 weeks and went on to sell over 12,000 copies in Japan.


Composition

"Friday Party" was written, composed and arranged by
m.c.A.T , better known by his stage name is a Japan, Japanese musician, Rapping, rapper, Singing, singer and record producer with Avex Trax. He graduated from Hokkaido Sapporo Tsukisamu High School and the Hokkaido University of Education. His debut sin ...
.


Release and promotion

"Friday Party" was released on October 5, 2005, in two editions: a CD-only edition, and a CD and DVD edition, which included the
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for the song. In that same month, the song was used as the ending theme song for
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's music television show ''
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''. It was also used as the theme song for television series ''Sports Urugusu'' and in a
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for music.jp.


Chart performance

"Friday Party" debuted at number 17 on the weekly
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singles charts, selling 6,835 copies in its first week. It went on to chart for 10 weeks and sold over 12,000 copies in Japan.


Track listing


Notes

* The sales figure of 12,000 copies is taken from accumulating the sales of the single during its first three charting weeks on the
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weekly chart (6,835, 3,363, 1,961).


References

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