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Suteki na Yume Miyou ne

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Artist
Kishimoto Hayami
Single
Suteki na Yume Miyou ne (素敵な夢みようね; Let's have a wonderful dream, OK?)
Released
2004.06.23
Catalog Number
GZCA-4004
Price
¥1,260
Tracklist
  1. Suteki na Yume Miyou ne (素敵な夢みようね; Let's have a wonderful dream, OK?)
  2. Kimi Dake no Love Song (君だけのLove Song; Only your love song)
  3. Feint
  4. Suteki na Yume Miyou ne (Instrumental)


Information
"Suteki na Yume Miyou ne" is Kishimoto Hayami's fifth single. Kishimoto wrote the lyrics to both of the coupling tracks. The song "Kimi Dake no Love Song" also appeared on her second album, JUICY. The single reached #47 on the Oricon charts and charted for 2 weeks.
Kishimoto promoting the single.

Song Information

Lyrics
AZUKI Nana
Music
Ohno Aika
Arrangement
Mameda Susumu

Music Video

A scene from the music video.

The PV for "Suteki na Yume Miyou ne" features three main locations. The first is a warehouse in Kobe, Japan, where Hayami dances with her backup dancers. The dance was choreographed to look like a model on the catwalk. The same warehouse location was used for the PV of Jewelry's song "Kokoro ga Tomaranai". The second location is in a studio, where Hayami dances alone in front of a mirror as if practicing. The third scene is Hayami on a stage (GRAND Cafe in Osaka, Japan) dancing with backup dancers.


Disambiguation

There are two versions of "Suteki na Yume Miyou ne" in Kishimoto's discography.

Suteki na Yume Miyou ne
This is the normal version of the song. It appears on the single, and on her second album, JUICY.
Suteki na Yume Miyou ne (Instrumental)
This is the standard version of the song, but without the vocals.

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