Love Parade (The Boss song)

"Love Parade"
Single by The Boss
from the album Love Letters
A-side Love Parade
B-side "Girlfriend"
"Wasurenai"
Released September 21, 2011 (2011-09-21) (Japan)
Format CD single, CD+DVD
Genre J-pop
Label Sony Music Entertainment
The Boss singles chronology
"Love Bingo!"
(2011)
"Love Parade"
(2011)
"Love Days"
(2011)
Limited Edition cover
Limited Edition A cover
Limited Edition B cover

"Love Parade" is the third Japanese single released by Korean boy group The Boss, originally intended as the last of their "Love Series". It was released on September 21, 2011 on their Japanese label Sony Music Entertainment. The single's B-side, "Girlfriend", was featured as the ending theme of the show Guru Guru Ninety Nine, which features a lot of different Japanese artists and has been running for many years. It was the show's fixed theme song from July 2011 until September 2011.[1]

Single information

The single was released in three different versions, including a regular edition, limited edition A and limited edition B. Limited edition A includes a CD, a DVD and a booklet while limited edition B includes a CD and a DVD. First press regular edition releases are filled with trading cards, one out of six in each release.

Tracklist

CD

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Love Parade"  Chokkyu MuranoMinoru Komorita, Chokkaku 4:11
2. "Girlfriend (NTV show Guru Guru Ninety Nine ending theme)" (Girlfriend(日本テレビ系「ぐるぐるナインティナイン」エンディングテーマ))Yusuke ToriumiKana Yabuki, Shinichiro Murayama 5:05
3. "Wasurenai" (わすれない)cannaShusui, Seiji Motoyama 5:14
4. "Love Parade -instrumental-"     4:10
Total length:
18:42

Limited edition A DVD

No. Title Length
1. "Love Parade Music Video"    
2. "Making Of Love Parade Music Video"    

Limited edition B DVD

No. Title Length
1. "Roots of Daikoku-danji: Daikoku Danji ga Umareta Basho" (Roots Of DAIKOKU-DANJI ~大国男児が生まれた場所~) 10:31
Total length:
10:31

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak position Sales
Japan Oricon Daily Singles Chart[2] 6
Japan Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[3] 8 18,386
Japan Oricon Monthly Singles Chart[4] 26

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Japan September 21, 2011 CD+DVD A SRCL-7731~7732[5]
CD+DVD B SRCL-7733~7734[6]
CD SRCL-7735[7]
Sony Music Entertainment

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