Passion Fruit (song)

"Passion Fruit" is a 2007 Japanese song by Fujifabric and the group's ninth single. The single was released in two versions: a normal version and a limited edition first press version of 10,000 copies which featured the extra song "Cheese Burger", linked to a McDonald's Japan promotion.[1] The song begins "夢の中で あやかしパッション" (yume no naka de ayakashi passhon..) "In a dream, awkward passion...".

"Passion Fruit"
Single by Fujifabric
ReleasedSeptember 5, 2007
GenreAlternative rock, power pop
Length7:21 (normal edition)
LabelCapitol
Fujifabric singles chronology
"Surfer King"
(2007)
"Passion Fruit"
(2007)
"Wakamono no Subete"
(2007)

Track listing

  1. "Passion Fruit"
  2. "Spider to Ballerina" (スパイダーとバレリーナ)
  3. "Cheese Burger" (limited edition only)

Chart positions

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Japan (Oricon) 26
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References

  1. Barks 2007 "後半のミニ・ライヴ・コーナーでは新曲「パッション・フルーツ」のアコースティック・ヴァージョンと、初回盤特典だった「Cheese Burger」を演奏。もともと「パッション・フルーツ」は、志村曰く“人力(ジンリキ)ハウス”というような打ち込み風のリズムが ."
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