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"Lovey-Dovey" is a 4th Japanese single released by [[T-ara]]. Is the Japanese version of the Korean song with the same tittle.
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"Lovey-Dovey" is the 4th Japanese single released by [[T-ara]]. Is the Japanese version of the Korean song with the same tittle.
 
 
For the Korean song was released Five music videos were produced for the song, however so far only three had been released, a regular 20minute music video (Drama Version) featuring actors [[Cha Seung Won]] and [[Ji Chang Wook]], which was the second part of "[[Cry Cry]]"'s music video for a 30minute short film, a Zombie Version, and Tokyo Version. The drama version music video also features [[T-ara]] and [[Davichi]]'s collaboration song "[[Uri Saranghaetjanha]]".
 
  
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Five music videos were reportedly produced for the Korean version of the song, however so far only three had been released, a regular 20minute music video (Drama Version) featuring actors [[Cha Seung Won]] and [[Ji Chang Wook]], which was the second part of "[[Cry Cry]]"'s music video for a 30minute short film, a Zombie Version, and Tokyo Version. The drama version music video also features [[T-ara]] and [[Davichi]]'s collaboration song "[[Uri Saranghaetjanha]]".
  
 
==Song Information==
 
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: Found on ''[[Black Eyes|Funky Town]]'' mini-album as track #1. This is the standard version set to the Korean music videos.
 
: Found on ''[[Black Eyes|Funky Town]]'' mini-album as track #1. This is the standard version set to the Korean music videos.
 
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: Found on ''[[Black Eyes|Funky Town]]'' mini-album as track #3. This is remixed version.
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: Found on ''[[Black Eyes|Funky Town]]'' mini-album as track #3. This is a remixed version.
 
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: Found on ''Lovey-Dovey'' Single as track #1. This is the standard version set to the Japanese music videos.
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: Found on "Lovey-Dovey" single as track #1. This is the standard version set to the Japanese music videos.
 
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; Lovey-Dovey (Instrumental)
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: Found on "Lovey-Dovey" single as track #2. This is the standard version without vocals.
  
 
==Oricon Chart Positions==
 
==Oricon Chart Positions==

Revision as of 20:22, 3 April 2012

CD+DVD Cover
CD Only Cover
Artist
T-ARA
Single
Lovey-Dovey
Released
2012.05.23
Catalog Number
TOCT-40410 (CD+DVD)
TOCT-40411 (CD Only)
Price
¥1,200 (CD+DVD)
¥700 (CD Only)
CD Tracklist
  1. Lovey-Dovey (Japanese ver.)
  2. Lovey-Dovey (Instrumental)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Lovey-Dovey (Japanese ver.) (Music Video)
  2. Lovey-Dovey (Japanese ver.) (Music Video Dance Feature Ver.)
  3. Lovey-Dovey (Japanese ver.) (Music Video Making)


Information

"Lovey-Dovey" is the 4th Japanese single released by T-ara. Is the Japanese version of the Korean song with the same tittle.

Five music videos were reportedly produced for the Korean version of the song, however so far only three had been released, a regular 20minute music video (Drama Version) featuring actors Cha Seung Won and Ji Chang Wook, which was the second part of "Cry Cry"'s music video for a 30minute short film, a Zombie Version, and Tokyo Version. The drama version music video also features T-ara and Davichi's collaboration song "Uri Saranghaetjanha".

Song Information

T-ARA promoting the single
Korean Lyrics
Choi Kyu Sung, Shinsadong Tiger
Music
Choi Kyu Sung, Shinsadong Tiger
Other Information
Arrangement: Choi Kyu Sung, Shinsadong Tiger

Disambiguation

Lovey-Dovey
Found on Funky Town mini-album as track #1. This is the standard version set to the Korean music videos.
Lovey-Dovey (Club Remix Ver.)
Found on Funky Town mini-album as track #3. This is a remixed version.
Lovey-Dovey (Japanese Ver.)
Found on "Lovey-Dovey" single as track #1. This is the standard version set to the Japanese music videos.
Lovey-Dovey (Instrumental)
Found on "Lovey-Dovey" single as track #2. This is the standard version without vocals.

Oricon Chart Positions

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
x x x x x x x x x,xxx
x x x x x x x x x,xxx
x x x x x x x x x,xxx
x x x x x x x x x,xxx
x x x x x x x x x,xxx
x x x x x x x x x,xxx

Total Reported Sales: xx,xxx*

External Links

  • Oricon Profile: [TBA CD+DVD] | [TBA CD Only]