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is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their third extended play, ''
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'' (2023). It was released as a
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on April 12, 2023, by
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, served as the opening theme of the Japanese
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series ''
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''. Written by
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and based on
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's short story ''45510'', "Idol" is a
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track with hip-hop elements, depicting the two-faced nature of a star in the
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industry, as well as
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on the anime's character Ai Hoshino from her fans, her B-Komachi's groupmates, and herself. The song received positive reviews from music critics for a "perfect" representation of Ai Hoshino, and was a massive commercial success by topping the
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Combined Singles Chart and ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100, the second song after " Yoru ni Kakeru", which the latter for 22 non-consecutive weeks, making it the longest-running number-one song in the chart history, and the 2023 year-end number-one song. Globally, "Idol" became the highest charted Japanese act on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 at number seven, and the first Japanese-language song to top the Global Excl. US. "Idol" broke the record for the fastest song to earn 600 million streams in Japan within 41 weeks and was certified platinum for downloads and triple platinum for streaming by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). Naoya Nakayama directed the accompanying animated music video for the song, premiered on April 13, 2023, and exceeded 100 million views in around one month, the fastest among Japanese acts. The song won Song of the Year and its music video won Best Animation Video from the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards Japan.


Background and release

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series ''
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'' was announced in June 2022. During a
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on its official
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channel on February 19, 2023, the
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revealed the opening theme which would be performed by Yoasobi, titled "Idol". As a "super huge" fan of the manga,
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had personally read ''Oshi no Ko'' before and written a
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about it in around 2022. It was initially titled , portraying a girl who is the strongest and unbeatable fighter, showing some dark side, reminiscing about '' Street Fighter'' character Chun-Li. The demo was originally expected to release as a
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song, but the plan was changed after the duo received the offer to perform the opening theme; Ayase interwove the demo and the new composition to be the final version. "Idol" first featured in the anime's trailer, and the full-length version played for the first time in an extended 90-minute first episode, "Mother and Children", which premiered on March 17 at selected movie theaters in Japan. After the debut show of their Denkōsekka Arena Tour on April 5 at Nippon Gaishi Hall,
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, where they first perform the song, Yoasobi announced that "Idol" would be available on
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and streaming platforms on April 12, the same date as the anime's televised premiere. A month later, the duo teased a snippet of the English version via video clip uploaded via
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, showing
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during recording the song in the studio, and later released digitally on May 26. The limited
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and 7-inch vinyl formats of the song was released on June 21, and July 26, respectively. Subsequently, "Idol" was included on the duo's third extended play ''
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'', released on October 4.


''45510''

The source of "Idol" is ''45510'', a short story by
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, ''Oshi no Ko'' writer. The title refers to initials of the fictional idol group B-Komachi founding members—Takamine, Nino, Ai, and Watanabe—when typing on a
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inputs: as "4", as "55", as "1", and as "0". The story was first published via '' Weekly Young Jump'' website on April 13, shortly after the anime's first episode televised premiere, before being included as a poster booklet on the physical releases. The story depicts the points of view of an unidentified one of B-Komachi's former founding members, who found former center Ai Hoshino's livestream 16 years after her death. It showed Hoshino talking to her fans, making her reminisce about the past and her jealousy of Hoshino. After the video stopped and can not found more, the former member tried to log in B-Komachi's blog operated by four founding members, which the password is "45510", and found Hoshino's unpublished posts, written about her bad feeling, wanting to be like the past. The former member decided to delete it because she did not want to show Hoshino's weak side to everyone. Even though she disliked Hoshino, the protagonist also respected Hoshino as a "perfect and ultimate idol".


Lyrics and composition

"Idol" is a
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track based on hip-hop elements with church choir-like
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''s Patrick St. Michel described the song as "a mix of varied influences that draws from
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livehouses and Atlanta hip-hop," that "connected by a piano dash that has come to define Ayase's production." It is driven by the "bright and poppy", "idol-like bubblegum", and "
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of king" atmosphere-like sounds, and includes "dizzying" transitions and "complicated" structure, such as "gritty" sub bass,
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l and electronic-sounded
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etc. The production was inspired by Ghostemane's strong lows and bass guitar played at Indonesia rapper
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's performance. Writing for '' Shūkan Bunshun'', Hwang Sun-up noted about the song "reflecting a lot of
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elements" in the terms of both sound and composition, citing Blackpink's "
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" for grand intro, and Nmixx's " O.O" for mixed structure. JX Soo from ''
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'' described Ikura's vocals in "Idol" as "cutest idol in the world"-like "sweet and clear" voice, with "deep sarcastic" snarls and "K-pop-esque" "rapid-fire" raps. "Idol" features uncredited background cheering shouts by Akihabara-based
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group and YouTuber Real Akiba Boyz, and
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-styled background vocals sang in English, for praising idol. Told only until the end of ''Oshi no Ko''s first episode, the lyrics expresses the two-faced nature of people in the entertainment industry, specifically Japanese idols, including their perfection, ultimate, culture, fans' psychology, and
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. The song shows the three perspectives on Ai Hoshino. The first part expresses the eyes of fans and media about her perfection and making herself look mysterious, by answering fans' questions, and herself about not knowing how to love someone and no longer distinguishing between truths and lies. The second part tells B-Komachi's members' jealousy but respect and gratitude for Hoshino. The last depicts Hoshino's point of view of her secret about lies, greed, and imperfection, as well as her motherhood of twin children, Ruby and Aqua, that she hopes someday her lies become true.


Critical reception

Upon its release, "Idol" generally received positive reviews. Danny Guan from ''
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'' praises "Idol" as a "perfect" representation of Ai Hoshino, and "jumping from brooding rap verses to energetic
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melodies with ease, flipping moods at the drop of a hat." Writing for
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, Suzie Suzuki compared the song as a parody of Kyoko Koizumi's 1985 single " Nantettatte Idol" and 2010s female idols, and commented, "it is too well done and has reached a metastructure of 'more idol song-like than a normal idol song.' " ''
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''s Mio Komachi dubbed the song "standing out" among Yoasobi's discography, feeling "the essence of a Vocaloid song", and the "perfect" portrayal of Hoshino with an "almost inorganic" voice, while Tsuki no Hito described the song "having this chaotic sense of balance that incorporates K-pop homage and explodes with a clear chorus that is typical of J-pop." Noriko Ashizawa from
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Japan described that "Idol" "has a composition in which the scene changes rapidly in a different sense from K-pop," and "the Vocaloid-like irregular melody progression is not similar to any overseas song." ''
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''s Miho Takahashi called the song "a perfect work that could not be better," while ''
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''s S.H.I. "a song representing 2023", stating about "emphasiz ngthe impression of the performer's presence rather than the musicality." Patrick St. Michel from ''The Japan Times'' wrote that the song is "disorienting but it's certainly catchy." For the English version, ''
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''s Nick Valdez praised that it "captur ngthe spirit of the original version perfectly." Gumi from ''Cinemas+'' commended for retaining most of the message conveyed by the Japanese original lyrics. Writing for ''
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'', Joshua Fox gave a mixed review, commenting that the song, "while still great to listen to, falls short of the Japanese version"; "the lyrics are largely exact translations with little to no alterations," so "the flow of the English version ends up feeling off in some parts." Fox compared the song to the complete re-writing in English of
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", "Simple & Clean". Economist and entrepreneur Yūsuke Narita applauded the Japanese and English versions as
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in 2023.


Music video

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of Ai Hoshino, and her twin children, Aqua and Ruby. At the end, the music video shows Aqua and Ruby as high school students watching her mother Ai performing on television, which not appeared on the anime. The director described the scene as "the world that Ai wanted to see". The "Idol" music video became the duo's fourth music video to accrue 100 million views, after " Yoru ni Kakeru", "
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", and " Gunjō", as well as the fastest music video to reach this mark by any Japanese act within 35 days, surpassing the 62 days of NiziU's " Make You Happy". As of October, the music video has gained 300 million views, and became the 2023 most-viewed music-related video on YouTube in Japan. The English version's music video was released later in conjunction with the song on May 26.


Commercial performance


Japan

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'', "Idol" became the fastest song to reach 100 million streams in Japan within five weeks, surpassing six weeks of Official Hige Dandism's "
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". It also broke a string of records for the fastest song to earn 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 million streams. As of September 2023, the song received platinum certification for downloads and triple platinum for streaming, exceeding 250,000 digital sales and 300 million on-demand streams, respectively, from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).


Oricon

For the issue dated April 24, 2023, "Idol" entered the Oricon Digital Singles Chart at number two, earning 33,867 downloads, behind Man with a Mission and
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", and rose up to the top the next week with 34,070 downloads, making it as Yoasobi's record for the most number-one song on the chart with 12 songs, tying with Kenshi Yonezu at that time. It spent ten non-consecutive weeks atop the Digital Singles Chart, the fifth songs to reach it in history. The song debuted atop the Streaming Chart with 10,328,178 streams, the duo's third number-one song on the chart after "Yoru ni Kakeru", and "Kaibutsu", and topped for 22 consecutive weeks, the second most weeks at number one, behind Official Hige Dandism's " Pretender" (34), and the fifth song to reach number one on the chart for more than ten weeks. With 29,975,897 streams in the week of June 26, the song became the duo's and 2023 biggest, and the second most accumulated streams in a single week in Oricon history, blocked from "Butter" (31 million streams), as well as the song with the most weeks exceeding 20 million streams (12), besting "Subtitle" (4). Moreover, "Idol" is the second song in 2023 since Be:First's "Boom Boom Back" and by the duo to reach number one on both the Oricon Digital Single and Streaming charts in the same week, and topped for ten non-consecutive weeks, tying with "Subtitle". "Idol" first opened at number five on the Oricon Combined Singles Chart dated April 24, and peaked at number one at the week of May 29, after staying at the top five for five weeks as the duo's second song since "Yoru ni Kakeru". The song returned to number one on the week dated January 22, 2024, eight months after the first top. The CD single debuted at number two the
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for the week of July 3, selling 49,385 copies, behind only King & Prince's " Nanimono", while the English version peaked at number eight on the Digital Singles Chart with 6,080 units. "Idol" finished at number one on three Oricon 2023 year-end charts: Combined Singles, Digital Singles, and Streaming, earning 557,295 downloads and 570,368,238 streams.


''Billboard Japan''

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's " Dangerholic", King Gnu's " Specialz", and Enhypen's "Bite Me", descending to number four. Four months later, the song re-peaked at number one on the week of January 17, 2024, expanding the longest number-one song to 22 total weeks. "Idol" also peaked at number one on the specific-genre Hot Animation, the third song following "Kaibutsu" and "
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", for 21 consecutive weeks, tying with Kenshi Yonezu's " Kick Back"; and 37 total weeks, the second longest after 39 weeks of
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" on the week of January 31, 2024. For component charts, "Idol" opened at number two on the Download Songs, blocked from "Kizuna no Kiseki", and surged up to the top the next week and spent ten non-consecutive weeks on it. The song topped the Streaming Songs and peaked for 24 non-consecutive weeks. It received 25,860,696 streams in the week of May 17, giving the song the second most streams overall in single week, behind "Butter" (30 million streams). The CD single sold 53,589 copies on its release week, landed at number two on the Top Singles Sales dated June 26, behind only "Nanimono". Following the 7-inch vinyl release, the single jumped from number 84 to 12 on the week of August 2 with 3,884 copies. "Idol" was named the best-performing song of 2023 on the Japan Hot 100. It became the most-streamed, most-downloaded, and most-heard-on-the-radio song in the country that year, receiving 527,143,965 streams, 148,838,759 video views, and 509,751 digital sales, which topped both the year-end Streaming Songs and Download Songs.


Worldwide

Two weeks after its release, Yoasobi's distributor
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reported that "Idol" had been streamed and viewed over 100 million times. The song first entered the ''Billboard'' Global Excl. US at number 135 for the issue dated April 22, 2023, within two days of tracking and then surged up 130 spots to number five the next week. Following the English version release and spent first six of seven weeks in the top ten, the song rose atop the Global Excl. US—collecting 24,000 digital sales and 45.7 million streams in that week—becoming the first Japanese-language song to top the chart, and stayed on it for three non-consecutive weeks. On the ''Billboard'' Global 200, "Idol" debuted at number 14 dated April 29, and peaked at number seven nine weeks later, setting a new record as the highest position by Japanese act on the chart, surpassing Lisa's " Homura" (8). The song was charted at number 42 and 19 on the 2023 year-end Global 200 and Global Excl. US, respectively, the highest ranking J-pop song in history. Music critic Motohiko Tokuriki compared the success of "Idol" to Fujii Kaze's " Shinunoga E-Wa", which was a hit overseas in 2022, and commented that it "has the potential to be a big step for the Japanese music industry in that it has clearly seen the world from the beginning and has been successful." During the inaugural week of September 14, 2023, "Idol" debuted at number one on the ''Billboard Japan'' Global Japan Songs Excl. Japan, which tracks the most streamed and digitally sold songs outside Japan in over 200 territories, and topped for 12 non-consecutive weeks, For music streaming services, the song also reached number one on the global charts of
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and YouTube Music, and was the eighth most streamed song globally, the best-performing Japanese act, on Apple Music in 2023.


Live performances

Yoasobi gave the debut performance of "Idol" on April 5, 2023, at their first show of Denkōsekka Arena Tour at Nippon Gaishi Hall, Nagoya, and included it on the tour's setlist as the only song of the encore. The duo also performed the song at the free
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special live concert at Theater Milano-za in Shinjuku, Tokyo on April 24 as the last song. The song was the part of set lists for several festivals and concert tours, such as
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performance aired via the 65th Japan Record Awards on December 30. The duo appeared at South Korean music program ''
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'' to perform "Idol" on television for the first time on September 21. Yoasobi performed "Idol" live on Japanese television for the first time at the 2023 edition of New Year's Eve television special NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31. Alongside the duo and the band, choreographed by Sota Kawashima of Ganmi, the show featured numerous guests, beginning with dance group Avantgardey and B-boy group Real Akiba Boyz. Then, the participating Japanese and Korean idol groups—
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—performed one after another. Next, singer Ano (
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( Rev. from DVL)—two former idols who both previously gained attention from fan-taken photos, received the nickname "the final battle between angel and devil" from photos comparison of the two—appeared and did their viral posture during idol career. It concluded with all performers performing together. Despite the lowest rating since 1989, Yoasobi's show was considered to be "the most attracted attention" of the event, especially online. The show recorded viewership rating of 34.2% in
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, the third highest following Misia and Black Biscuits' performances.


Cover versions

"Idol" has been covered by other musicians and idols, notably including singer and actress Airi Suzuki performed the song at
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YouTube program ''Dōga, Hajimete Mimashita'' on June 10, 2023, which accumulated ten million views as of September. Afterwards, she included the song on the "Self-Cover Medley" of her performance at the 2023 Rock in Japan Festival in August.
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, who voiced Ai Hoshino for the anime, covered "Idol" on November 26 at Ichigo Production Fan Thanksgiving 2023, and uploaded her cover's music video on February 2, 2024. Others included
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at his Checkmate Live Tour,
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and dance group Avantgardey at '' 2023 FNS Music Festival Spring'', Aya Shimazu at '' Ongakunohi'', Toshi at three-hour special '' Music Station'', Jyunretsu at '' Best Hits Kayosai'', and La Diva at ''2023 FNS Music Festival. During the semi-final of Thai singing competition ''
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mask performed "Idol" on the program, which she was eliminated at this round. Japanese dance group Avantgardey performed a routine to the song mashed up with both Japanese and English versions combined at the semi-final of the 18th season of televised talent show competition ''
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music video of "Idol", replaced Hoshino by himself, was released on July 22.


Accolades

At the 65th Japan Record Awards in 2023, despite success of the song in 2023, "Idol" did not receive the Song of the Year award, which is a nomination for the main Grand Prize. Instead, Ayase won Best Composition Award by composing the song, and Yoasobi won the Special International Music Award. The gesture spawned several media and fans questioning about how the nomination process for the Japan Record Awards works.


Track listing

* Digital download and streaming # – 3:33 * Digital download and streaming – English version # "Idol" (English version) – 3:33 * CD single and 7-inch vinyl # "Idol" – 3:31 # "Idol" (English version) – 3:31 # "Idol" (anime edit) – 1:29 # "Idol" (instrumental) – 3:31


Credits and personnel

*
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– writer, producer *
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– based story writer * Konnie Aoki – background chorus lyrics, English lyrics, English lyrical and vocal direction * BFNK – English lyrical and vocal direction * Real Akiba Boyz – background shouts * Ebony Bowens – background chorus * Chloe Kibble – background chorus * Marista Stubbs – background chorus * Imani J. Dawson – background chorus * Kyte – background chorus * Lyle Carr – background chorus * Andrew Soda – background chorus * Takayuki Saitō – vocal recording * Kunio Nishikawara – vocal recording (English version) * Hiroaki Okuda – background chorus and shouts recording * Masahiko Fukui – mixing * Hidekazu Sakai – mastering


Charts


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Global 200 number ones of 2023 * List of ''Billboard'' Global 200 top 10 singles of 2023 *
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* List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2024 (Japan)


Notes


References


External links

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