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# Mirrorball Satellite 2012
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# Mirrorball Satellite 2012 (SRATM Remix by [[Towa Tei]])
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"Mirrorball Satellite 2012" is [[m-flo]]'s 2nd single. It reached #11 on the [[Oricon]] charts
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"Mirrorball Satellite 2012" is the fourth single (second major single) released by [[m-flo]]. The title track samples [[Wikipedia:Evelyn King (singer)|Evelyn "Champagne" King]]'s "[[Wikipedia:Love Come Down|Love Come Down]]"<ref>[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirroball_Satellite_2012 Japanese Wikipedia Entry]</ref>. The jacket and [[PV|music video]] were 1970s styled and feature the group in afro wigs. Track #5, "theme from flo jack" is an English language version of the song "[[Flo Jack|flo jack]]" from their [[The Tripod E.P|major debut]]. The single reached #11 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of five weeks. According to Oricon, this single is the tenth best-selling single released by the group<ref>[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/27559/ranking/cd_single m-floのシングルランキング]</ref>.
 
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== Song Information ==
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; Lyrics
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: [[VERBAL]], [[LISA]], [[H.U.B.]]
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: [[Takahashi Taku|TAKU]]
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: Arrangement: [[m-flo]]
  
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== References ==
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/214899/1/ Oricon Profile]
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==External links==
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/27559/products/music/214899/1/ Oricon Profile]
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*[http://avexnet.jp/id/mflox/discography/product/RZCD-45004.html avex network Profile]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 13 August 2013

Single Cover
Artist
m-flo
Single
Mirrorball Satellite 2012
Released
1999.09.29
Catalog Number
RZCD-45004
Price
¥1,162
Tracklist
  1. Mirrorball Satellite 2012
  2. too much sense
  3. Mirrorball Satellite 2012 (SRATM Remix by Towa Tei)
  4. too much sense (DJ Alamo Remix)
  5. theme from flo jack


Information

"Mirrorball Satellite 2012" is the fourth single (second major single) released by m-flo. The title track samples Evelyn "Champagne" King's "Love Come Down"[1]. The jacket and music video were 1970s styled and feature the group in afro wigs. Track #5, "theme from flo jack" is an English language version of the song "flo jack" from their major debut. The single reached #11 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of five weeks. According to Oricon, this single is the tenth best-selling single released by the group[2].

Song Information

Lyrics
VERBAL, LISA, H.U.B.
Music
TAKU
Other Information
Arrangement: m-flo

References

External links