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Talk:Secret Base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~ (SCANDAL)

I don't think this should be a digital single. It was never called a single, just a Chaku-Uta download. If that's the case, then there should be a lot more "digital singles". --Lambchopsuey 13:46, 25 April 2010 (CDT)

I think it's okay the way it is. Digital Singles should only apply to songs released exclusively for download on iTunes or through mobile websites, but if it's something that can also be bought physically it shouldn't be labeled as such. ~ Wapiko 17:30, 25 April 2010 (CDT)
Chaku-Uta is the nearest the Japanese have to release a single digitally. Apart of iTunes they don't really have too much sites for digital downloads, so I think including mobile websites' songs it's fine.--Pizca 22:54, 25 April 2010 (CDT)
I still wouldn't say that this is a digital single, though. I mean, it wasn't even Chaku-Uta Full. "BEAUTeen!!" also got a Chaku-Uta release, a PV, and even a separate photo shoot and stuff before "Yumemiru Tsubasa" was announced. There's no physical release "secret base" yet, but still. --Lambchopsuey 10:02, 3 May 2010 (CDT)
There's no physical release, so it should stay a digital single. It doesn't matter if it was full on Chaku-Uta or if another song got a PV/photoshoot/promotion-up-the-wazoo. It is still released exclusively online. ~ Wapiko 10:13, 3 May 2010 (CDT)
I at least say that this is more of a "digital download" or "download exclusive" rather than a "digital single". There's no cover, and again, it was never called a single. I doubt that they would make a PV and make a huge deal about picking this song if they were just going to release it in separate verses on Chaku-Uta. (You never know, but still.) I mean, no one's added Koda Kumi's "Got To Be Real" yet. (It was used in a Pepsi CM and it was also distributed on Chaku-Uta last month with no physical release announced.) --Lambchopsuey 20:40, 3 May 2010 (CDT)