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O! O! Exta Si (Boom Boom Love)
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- Artist
- dps
- Single
- O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love)
- Released
- 2000.01.01
- Catalog Number
- PIDL-7018
- Price
- ¥1,050
- Tracklist
- O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love)
- GOOD-BYE MY LIFE
- O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love) (Instrumental)
- GOOD-BYE MY LIFE (Instrumental)
- Information
"O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love)" is dps's tenth single. For this single, the group worked with Kylie Minogue's music production team and choreography done by Papaiya Suzuki. The title track was used as a theme song for the Toukyuu Ski Resort 2000 and as a theme song for the Toukyuu Ladies Doubles Skiing & Snowboarding Festival commercials. The single reached #98 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for two weeks.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- BANANA ICE
- Music
- D.M.F, Phil Harding
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Da Forward, Ian Curnow
Disambiguation
There are currently three versions of "O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love)" to be found in dps's discography.
- O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love)
- Found on dps's tenth single, "O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love)", as track #1. It is also found on the Party? album as track #2, on the 19 Pieces album as track #15, and on the Best Selection album as track #10.
- O! O! Exta Si (Boom Boom Love) (EXTENDED MIX)
- Found on dps's second album, Party?, as track #13.
- O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love) (Instrumental)
- Found on dps's tenth single, "O! O! EXTA SI (Boom Boom Love)", as track #3.