Hohoemi no Bakudan

"Hohoemi no Bakudan"

8cm Single cover
Single by Matsuko Mawatari
from the album Nice Unbalance
Released November 6, 1992
Format CD single (MRDA-00003)
Maxi single
Genre Dance-pop, new wave, pop
Length 4:10
Label Media Remoras
Writer(s) Matsuko Mawatari, Hsiao-Lung Lee
Matsuko Mawatari singles chronology
"Kimi wa Shinzō Yaburi"
(1992)
"Hohoemi no Bakudan"
(1993)
"P-U"
(1993)

"Hohoemi no Bakudan" (微笑みの爆弾 Hohoemi no Bakudan, The Smile Bomb) is a 1992 single recorded by Japanese singer-songwriter Matsuko Mawatari. This is her second song of from her second album Nice Unbalance. It reached the 45 position on the Japanese charts in 1992 and again in 2005, reaching number 187 for one week.[1] "Hohoemi no Bakudan" in 2004 was, however, charted together with the song "Unbalance na Kiss wo Shite" (アンバランスなkissをして Unbalanced to Kiss) by Hiro Takahashi.[1][2] B-side of the single features a song from her first album Aitashi Gakunari Gatashi (逢いたし学なりがたし), "Homework ga Owaranai" (ホームワークが終らない Hōmuwāku ga Owaranai, The Homework's Never Done)".

This song also became the opening theme of the anime series YuYu Hakusho and is included on its compilation album Sai-Kyou Best Selection Album.

Cover versions

Track listing

1992 release

Side 1
No. Title Length
1. "微笑みの爆弾"   4:10
2. "ホームワークが終らない"   4:50

2005 release

Side 1
No. TitleVersion Length
1. "微笑みの爆弾" (by Mawatari)(vocal)  
2. "アンバランスなKISSをして" (by Takahashi)(vocal)  
3. "太陽がまた輝くとき" (by Takahashi)(vocal)  
4. "微笑みの爆弾" (by Mawatari)(DJ YEBISU REMIX)  
5. "アンバランスなKISSをして" (by Takahashi)(TABATA REMIX)  
6. "微笑みの爆弾" (by Mawatari)(inst.)  
7. "アンバランスなKISSをして" (by Takahashi)(inst.)  
8. "太陽がまた輝くとき" (by Takahashi)(inst.)  

Chart positions

Charts

Chart
(1992)
Peak
position[2]
Japan Pop #45
Chart
(2004)
Peak
position[1]
Japan Pop #187

References

  1. 1 2 3 ""微笑みの爆弾/アンバランスなkissをして" single at Oricon (オリコン)". Kabushiki-gaisha Oricon (株式会社オリコン). Retrieved 2011-08-24.
  2. 1 2 ""微笑みの爆弾" single at Oricon (オリコン)". Kabushiki-gaisha Oricon (株式会社オリコン). Retrieved 2011-08-24.
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