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Aishite Muscat
"Aishite Muscat"
Single by Super Monkey's 4
LanguageJapanese
English titleI Love Muscat
B-side"Wagamama wo Yurushite"
ReleasedNovember 5, 1993
Genre
Length18:29
LabelToshiba-EMI
Songwriters
Super Monkey's 4 singles chronology
"Dancing Junk"
(1993)
"Aishite Muscat"
(1993)
"Paradise Train"
(1994)

"Aishite Muscat" (愛してマスカット, Aishite Masukatto; lit. "I Love Muscat") is a song by Super Monkey's, released as the second single under the moniker Super Monkey 4, and their third single in total. The b-side to the single is yet another Namie Amuro solo, "Wagamama wo Yurushite." The title track first appeared in a chewing gum commercial before the release of their second single, "Dancing Junk" (1993).

Commercial endorsements

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The a-side was used in commercials for Lotte Mascot Gum which starred the group. One commercial was shot while their original group leader, Anna Makino, was still a part of the group. A second commercial featuring the remaining members playing soccer aired during the release of the single.

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Neko Oikawa; all music is composed and arranged by Minoru Komorita.[1]

8cm CD single
No.TitleLength
1."Aishite Muscat" (Aishite Masukatto (愛してマスカット; "I Love Muscat"))4:06
2."Wagamama wo Yurushite" ((わがままを許して; "Forgive Selfishness"))5:09
3."Aishite Muscat" (Original Karaoke)4:06
4."Wagamama wo Yurushite" (Original Karaoke)5:06
Total length:18:29

Personnel

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  • Namie Amuro - vocals, background vocals
  • Hisako Arakaki - background vocals
  • Minako Ameku - background vocals
  • Nanako Takushi - background vocals

Charts

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Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
5 November 1993 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #67 10,530 2 weeks

References

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