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is the ninth major single by Japanese band
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. It was released on March 25, 2009 as a CD-only version and CD+DVD version. The single reached number one on the Oricon weekly chart on April 6. The limited edition CD+DVD version included a form that, when filled out and sent in, entered fans into a draw for prizes such as a backstage pass, a visit at home by Perfume, "Perfume Original Goods" gifts, and T-shirts.


Background and release

The A-side "One Room Disco" is a mid-to-fast tempo composition containing electro,
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elements. The song was announced to be "a spring-like, danceable song." It features a filtered
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. Some phrases in the song refer to classic songs, such as "
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. Lyrically, One Room Disco is about the expectations and anxieties of a new life in a new town during spring, which is the season when one in Japan typically graduates, enters the workforce, or moves. The B-side "23:30" is a lounge-influenced track featuring drums and a synthesized harp. It uses elements of
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Reception

The single sold 77,325 copies on its first day and 99,825 copies in its first week. By the end of 2009, the single sold 101,016 copies.


Music video

Kazuaki Seki directed the music video. The member's outfits on the single cover were used in the recording. The music video was first released on June 18, 2013, on Perfume's official YouTube channel. The video is included in the DVD version of the song.


Synopsis

The music video begins with the three members standing in front of six red, white, and blue rooms. The rooms are spread across two levels and have light-up disco floors. The group starts dancing and then each walks into one of the rooms. The camera cuts to Nocchi holding a tea kettle in the white room and throwing it on her right to the red room. All three members exit the rooms. Kashiyuka enters the white room as Nocchi enters the red room, slipping and dropping an apple that Kashiyuka catches. Shopping bags pop out from the floor as the members exit and return with pillows, glitter, and pieces of fruit. The camera pans to A-chan levitating fruits from her bag. A-chan enters the white room on the second floor with an apple in her hand. She drops it into the blue room on her right, with the apple enlarging, causing the building to tremble. This startles Nocchi and Kashiyuka, so they leave the rooms and enter the blue and red rooms on the second level. Nocchi inspects the apple while Kashiyuka appears sideways at the door. Kashiyuka throws a small pink ball across the room, which expands as it reaches the blue room, hitting Nocchi, holding the giant apple. Nocchi fails to get the apple out of the door, so A-chan picks it up and is surprised when she finds it is minuscule. Kashiyuka and Nocchi dance in the white room on the first floor before A-chan joins them. Nocchi and Kashiyuka flee the room. Kashiyuka brings a stool for A-chan to sit on; Nocchi pushes a wheeled wall with a window. A spotlight shines on A-chan, holding a golden foil star, as city skyscraper cutouts are placed before her. Kashiyuka sits on a stool in front of the skyscrapers while A-chan and Nocchi wave sticks with stars at the ends at her. The buildings move away, and there are three rooms, now in space with the members dancing on a black and white striped floor in front of the rooms. The video ends with the giant apple on a light-up disco floor in the blue room.


Track listing


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References

{{Authority control 2009 songs Perfume (Japanese band) songs Songs written by Yasutaka Nakata Oricon Weekly number-one singles Billboard Japan Hot 100 number-one singles Song recordings produced by Yasutaka Nakata