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Melon Juice (HKT48 song)

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Format
  
CD single

Genre
  
J-pop

Recorded
  
2013

Released
  
September 4, 2013 (2013-09-04)

"Melon Juice" (2013)
  
"Sakura, Minnade Tabeta" (2014)

"Melon Juice" (メロンジュース) is the second single by the Japanese idol group HKT48, released on September 4, 2013. It reached number one on the Oricon and Billboard Japan weekly singles chart.

Contents

Promotion and release

"Melon Juice" was released in Japan on September 4, 2013 in four different versions: Type A, Type B, Type C and the Theater.

The centers for the title track were announced to be Meru Tashima and Mio Tomonaga, both of whom are trainees. The title track would also feature five other trainees: Yuka Akiyoshi, Mai Fuchigami, Kanna Okada, Naoko Okamoto, and Marika Tani, the most trainees on a title track for any AKB48 or sister group.

The theater version of the CD features both Tashima and Tomonaga on the cover.

"Melon Juice"

The centers for the title track are Meru Tashima and Mio Tomonaga.

  • Team H : Chihiro Anai, Haruka Kodama, Natsumi Matsuoka, Sakura Miyawaki, Madoka Moriyasu, Aoi Motomura, Anna Murashige, Aika Ota, Rino Sashihara
  • Kenkyuusei : Yuka Akiyoshi, Mai Fuchigami, Kanna Okada, Naoko Okamoto, Marika Tani, Meru Tashima, Mio Tomonaga
  • "Kibo no Kairyu"

    Center : Sakura Miyawaki

  • Team H : Sakura Miyawaki, Anna Murashige, Aoi Motomura, Aika Ota, Yuki Shimono, Nao Ueki, Haruka Wakatabe
  • Kenkyuusei : Yūka Tanaka, Meru Tashima, Mio Tomonaga, Marina Yamada
  • "Doro no Metronome"

    Center : Haruka Kodama

  • Team H: Chihiro Anai, Haruka Kodama, Serina Kumazawa, Natsumi Matsuoka, Madoka Moriyasu, Chiyori Nakanishi, Natsumi Tanaka
  • Kenkyuusei: Izumi Goto, Mina Imada, Hiroka Komada, Riko Sakaguchi
  • "Nami Oto no Orgel"

  • Team H : Haruka Kodoma, Sakura Miyawaki, Rino Sashihara
  • Kenkyuusei : Meru Tashima, Mio Tomonaga
  • References

    Melon Juice (HKT48 song) Wikipedia