Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.

"Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A."
Single by Super Monkey's
from the album Original Tracks Vol.1
Released September 16, 1992
Format CD3"
Genre J-Pop
Length 18:56
Label Toshiba-EMI
Super Monkey's singles chronology
- Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.
(1992)
Dancing Junk
(1993)

"Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A." is the debut single from the Super Monkey's released under the Toshiba-EMI label. It is the only single by the group to be released under their original moniker. Three months after the release, their eldest member, Anna Makino, left the group.

Commercial endorsements

"Koi no Cute Beat" was featured as the ending theme to the variety program, Kuizu Sekai wa Show by Shobbai!! and "Mister U.S.A." was used in a commercial for Lotte cereal ice. The group showed in the commercials in what was their first major endorsement deal. They would go on to do subsequent commercials for the company.

Music videos

Although fans had copies of the music videos for the groups final three singles, the existence of music videos for the groups earliest singles were unquestionable until a low quality digital rip of "Mister U.S.A." surfaced on the internet from a Japanese website serving video files related to the group, MAX.

The music video appears to have been shot almost entirely in bluescreen except for one scene where the group performs a dance routine together. The remaining scenes of the video portrays the members of the group around the world in such locations as China and Egypt.

Track listing

  1. "Koi no Cute Beat" (Minoru Komorita) - 4:59
  2. "Mister U.S.A." (Masao Urino, Minoru Komorita) - 4:31
  3. "Koi no Cute Beat (Original Karaoke)" (Minoru Komorita) - 4:59
  4. "Mister U.S.A. (Original Karaoke)" (Minoru Komorita) - 4:27

Personnel

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
16 September 1992 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 29 36,610 5 weeks

Trivia

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