Piriri to Yukō!
"Piriri to Yukō!" (ピリリと行こう!, "Let's Spice Things Up!") is the third single by Berryz Kobo, released on May 26, 2004, under the Piccolo Town label (PKCP-5040). It was also released as a Single V, on June 9, 2004. Risako Sugaya and Momoko Tsugunaga are the "centre" members on this single. Its peak position on the Oricon chart was #36.
"Piriri to Yukō!" | ||||
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Single cover | ||||
Single by Berryz Kobo | ||||
from the album 1st Chō Berryz | ||||
B-side | "Kacchoē!" | |||
Released | 26 May 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 | ||||
Piriri to Yukō! on YouTube | ||||
Piriri to Yukō! (Close-up Ver.) on YouTube |
Track listings
CD
- "Piriri to Yukō!" (ピリリと行こう!, "Let's Spice Things Up!") (Music and lyrics: Tsunku. Arrangement: Shōichirō Hirata)
- "Kacchoē!" (かっちょええ!, "Very Cool!") (Music and lyrics: Tsunku. Arrangement: Nao Tanaka)
- "Piriri to Yukō!" (Instrumental)
Single V
- "Piriri to Yukō!"
- "Piriri to Yukō!" (Close Up ver.)
- "Making Eizō" (メイキング映像, "Making Of")
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gollark: We have to define "better" somehow.
gollark: If we go around defining good-ness as an average of players' preferences, then they're bad.
External links
- Piriri to Yukō! at the Up-Front Works discography listing (Japanese)
- Piriri to Yukō! at the Hello! Project discography (in Japanese)
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