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*[2014] [[C-ute Concert Tour 2014 Haru ~C-ute no Honne~|°C-ute Concert Tour 2014 Haru ~°C-ute no Honne~]] <small>(with Hello! Pro Kenshuusei)</small>
 
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*[2014] [[C-ute (910) no Hi Special Concert 2014 Thank You Berikyuu! in Nippon Budokan (Part 1)|°C-ute (910) no Hi Special Concert 2014 Thank you Berikyuu! in Nippon Budokan (Part 1)]] <small>(2012 Shin Seinaru Ver.)</small>
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 20:48, 12 December 2014

"Sakura Chirari" Regular Edition Cover
Artist
°C-ute
Song
JUMP
Lyrics
Tsunku
Music
Tsunku
Other Information
Arrangement, Programming, and Guitar: Yamazaki Jun
Chorus: Takeuchi Hiroaki


"JUMP" is a song recorded by °C-ute. It appears on the single "Sakura Chirari" as track #2.

Disambiguation

There are currently two versions of "JUMP" to be found in °C-ute and Hello! Project's discography. These versions are:

JUMP (Original)
Found on the "Sakura Chirari" single as track #2.
JUMP (2012 Shin Seinaru Ver.)
Found on the 2 °C-ute Shin Seinaru Best Album album as track #6.

Concert Performances

External Links