Romance no Tochū / Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (Memorial Edit) / Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (Memorial Edit)

Romance no Tochū (ロマンスの途中, Romansu no Tochū) is Juice=Juice's major debut single. The single was released on September 11, 2013 in 6 editions: a regular and 5 limited editions. The single was originally planned to be released as a single A-side titled "Romance no Tochū", but due to Aina Otsuka's departure, it was later decided to release it as a triple A-side. It debuted in 2nd place on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart.[1]

"Romance no Tochū"
Single by Juice=Juice
from the album First Squeeze!
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2013
Recorded2013
Labelhachama
Songwriter(s)Tsunku
Producer(s)Tsunku
Juice=Juice singles chronology
"Ten Made Nobore!"
(2013)
"Romance no Tochū"
(2013)
"Ijiwaru Shinaide Dakishimete yo/Hajimete wo Keiken-chuu"
(2013)
Music video
Romance is on its way on YouTube

CD

  1. Romance no Tochū
  2. Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (MEMORIAL EDIT)
  3. Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (MEMORIAL EDIT)
  4. Romance no Tochuu -Instrumental-
  5. Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Instrumental-
  6. Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Instrumental-

Limited Edition A DVD

  1. Romance no Tochuu -Music Video-
  2. Romance no Tochuu -Dance Shot Ver.-

Limited Edition B DVD

  1. Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Music Video-
  2. Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Dance Shot Ver.-

Limited Edition C DVD

  1. Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Music Video-
  2. Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Dance Shot Ver.-

Limited Edition D DVD

  1. Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Close-Up Ver.-
  2. Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Dance Shot Ver.II-

Limited Edition E DVD

  1. Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Close-Up Ver.-
  2. Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (MEMORIAL EDIT) -Dance Shot Ver.II-

Single Information

Romance no Tochuu
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