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by the Japanese female
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Momoiro Clover Z is a Japanese idol girl group, commonly abbreviated as MCZ or . The four members of MCZ are known for energetic performances, incorporating elements of ballet, gymnastics, and action movies. MCZ is notable for being the first female group to ho ...
, released in Japan on November 21, 2012. The title track became the group's first song to top the ''
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'' Hot 100 chart.


Release

The single was released in two versions: a limited edition and a regular edition. The limited edition comes with a DVD featuring the music video for the title track, but contains fewer songs on the CD in comparison to the regular CD-only edition.


Music

The title track is a theme song of the
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family drama series ''
Akumu-chan is a 2012 Japanese television drama series. Based on the novel ''Yumechigai'' by Riku Onda, this television series stars actress Keiko Kitagawa, singer Gackt, and also child actress Manatsu Kimura. A movie was announced for 2014. This televis ...
'' starring
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. The song is composed and arranged by
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. The regular edition's B-side "Wee-Tee-Wee-Tee" is sung in Japanese and Furbish. It is an advertising song for
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. The word ''wee-tee'' means "sing" in the Furbish language, and the title is translated in different Japanese news publications as either "Sing, Sing" or "Let's Sing!".


Cover art and music video

The cover's theme is "good and evil". On the regular edition's cover the Momoiro Clover members are wearing white costumes and on the limited edition's — black, representing two outlooks on the world. The music video for the title track elaborates further on the song's theme. In it, the girls are also wearing two types of clothes, black and white. They change between angel and demon costumes when switch between the voice of their conscience and the whispers of Satan. The video was directed by Hideki Kuroda, who notably shot music videos for such artists as
SMAP SMAP was a Japanese boy band, composed of Masahiro Nakai, Takuya Kimura, Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori. The group was created in 1988 by music producer Johnny Kitagawa, founder of Johnny & Associates, originally as a six-pi ...
and
Southern All Stars , also known by the abbreviations and SAS, are a Japanese rock band that first formed in 1974. The band is composed of Keisuke Kuwata (lead vocals and guitars), Yuko Hara (vocals and keyboards), Kazuyuki Sekiguchi (bass), Hiroshi Matsuda (dr ...
. In the making of the video, electroluminescent wire costumes were used. The glowing outfits had radio control systems hidden in them.


Reception

On its debut day, the CD single sold 32,889 copies and placed 3rd in the
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daily ranking. It proceeded to win the 2nd place in the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, Momoclo's highest to date, selling 73,745 copies in that first week. With digital sales of the song "Saraba, Itoshiki Kanashimitachi yo", Momoclo scored their first number 1 in the RecoChoku Daily Chart. The video for "Saraba, Itoshiki Kanashimitachi yo" also topped the Recochoku daily ranking, in the video clips category. In the ''
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'' Hot 100 chart, which is published weekly, the title track debuted at the first place.


Track listing


Limited edition


Regular edition


Chart performance


Awards

, - , rowspan="2" align="center", 2013 , rowspan="2" align="center", "Saraba, Itoshiki Kanashimitachi yo" ,
Space Shower Music Video Awards Space Shower Music Awards (old name: SPACE SHOWER Music Video Awards, abbr. to SPACE SHOWER MVA) are an annual set of music awards sponsored by Japanese Space Shower TV. The prizes have been awarded since 1996. Winners in main categories Best ...
— Special AwardArtist: Momoiro Clover Z, Music video director: Hideki Kuroda
, , - , MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Choreography ,


References


External links


CD single profile on the official site of Momoiro Clover Z
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