Koi no Jubaku
Koi no Jubaku (恋の呪縛) (Love's Spell) is the fifth single by Berryz Kobo. It was released on November 10, 2004.
"Koi no Jubaku~ Love's Spell" | ||||
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CD+DVD cover | ||||
Single by Berryz Kobo | ||||
from the album Dai 2 Seichōki | ||||
B-side | "Passion E-CHA E-CHA" | |||
Released | November 10, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | Piccolo Town | |||
Songwriter(s) | Tsunku | |||
Producer(s) | Tsunku | |||
Berryz Kobo singles chronology | ||||
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Music videos | ||||
Koi no Jubaku on YouTube | ||||
Koi no Jubaku (Smile Ver.) on YouTube |
The single entered the Oricon Daily Singles Chart at number 6.[1]
Details
- Main vocalists: Miyabi Natsuyaki, Momoko Tsugunaga, Risako Sugaya (center), Yurina Kumai
Track listing
- "Koi no Jubaku" (恋の呪縛,, Love's Spell) (Music and lyrics: Tsunku. Arrangement: Hirata Shouichirou)
- "Passion E-CHA E-CHA" (パッションE-CHA E-CHA,, Flirty Flirty Passion) (Music and lyrics: Tsunku. Arrangement: Hirata Shouichirou)
- "Koi no Jubaku" (Instrumental)
PV versions
- Normal PV
- Smile Ver. (スマイル Ver.)
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References
- "Berryz工房が6位に初登場!". Oricon, Inc. (in Japanese). November 10, 2004. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
External links
- Koi no Jubaku entry on the Up-Front Works official website
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