AinoArika / Aisureba Motto Happy Life

"AinoArika/Aisureba Motto Happy Life" is a single by Hey! Say! JUMP. It was released on February 5, 2014. It debuted in number one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart[1] and reached number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[2] It was the 28th best-selling single of 2014 in Japan, with 236,027 copies.[3]

"AinoArika/Aisureba Motto Happy Life"
Single by Hey! Say! JUMP
from the album S3ART
Released February 5, 2014
Recorded2014
GenreJ-pop
LabelJ Storm, Johnny & Associates
Hey! Say! JUMP singles chronology
"Ride With Me"
(2013)
"AinoArika/Aisureba Motto Happy Life"
(2014)
"Weekender/Asu e no YELL"
(2014)

Regular Edition

CD

  1. "AinoArika"
  2. "Aisureba Motto Happy Life"
  3. "Oh! My Jelly! (Bokura wa OK)" - Hey! Say! 7
  4. "Sugiru Setsuna (スギルセツナ)" - Hey! Say! BEST
  5. "Aino Arika" (Original Karaoke)
  6. "Aisureba Motto Happy Life" (Original Karaoke)
  7. "Oh! My Jelly! (Bokura wa OK)" (Original Karaoke) - Hey! Say! 7
  8. "Sugiru Setsuna (スギルセツナ)" (Original Karaoke) - Hey! Say! BEST

Limited Edition 1

CD

  1. "AinoArika"
  2. "Aisureba Motto Happy Life"

DVD

  1. "AinoArika" (PV & Making of)

Limited Edition 2

CD

  1. "AinoArika"
  2. "Aisureba Motto Happy Life"

DVD

  1. "Aisureba Motto Happy Life" (PV & Making of)
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References

  1. "週間 CDシングルランキング 2014年02月17日付". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  2. "Billboard Japan Hot 100 2014/02/17". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  3. "2014 Oricon Yearly Single Ranking TOP50". toykohive. 6Theory Media, LLC. December 20, 2014. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
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