Oh My Ghost? (Watashi ga Akuryō ni Natte mo)

"Oh My Ghost? (Watashi ga Akuryō ni Natte mo)"
Single by Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku
from the album Ebichū no Zeppan Best: Owaranai Seishun
B-side "Gozonji! Ebichū Ondo"
Released July 27, 2011 (2011-07-27) (Japan)
Format CD single
Genre Pop
Label Stardust Digital
Writer(s) Kenichi Maeyamada
Producer(s) Kenichi Maeyamada[1]
Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku singles chronology
"The Tissue (Tomaranai Seishun)"
(2011)
"Oh My Ghost? (Watashi ga Akuryō ni Natte mo)"
(2011)
"Motto Hashire!!"
(2011)
Music video
"Oh My Ghost? (Watashi ga Akuryō ni Natte mo)" on YouTube

"Oh My Ghost? (Watashi ga Akuryō ni Natte mo)" (オーマイゴースト? ~わたしが悪霊になっても~, "Oh My Ghost? (Even If I Turn into an Evil Spirit)") is the fourth single by the Japanese girl idol group Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku (or fifth counting one cover single), released in Japan on July 27, 2011 on the indie label Stardust Digital.[2][3][4][5][6]

History

The single debuted at the 12th position in the Oricon Daily Singles Chart.[7][8] In the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, it peaked at number 59.[9]

Members

Mizuki, Reina Miyazaki, Rika Mayama, Natsu Anno, Ayaka Yasumoto, Aika Hirota, Mirei Hoshina, Hirono Suzuki, Rina Matsuno, Hinata Kashiwagi

Track listing

No. TitleCredits Length
1. "Oh My Ghost? (Watashi ga Akuryō ni Natte mo)" (オーマイゴースト? ~わたしが悪霊になっても~), "Oh My Ghost? (I, Too, Turned into an Evil Spirit)")Lyrics, music, arrangement, ghost: Kenichi Maeyamada
Chorus: Aika Hirota, Hinata Kashiwagi
 
2. "Gozonji! Ebichū Ondo" (ご存知!エビ中音頭, "You Know! Ebichu Marching Song")Lyrics, music, arrangement, person from the neighborhood association: Kenichi Maeyamada  
3. "Oh My Ghost? (Watashi ga Akuryō ni Natte mo) (Off Vocal)" (オーマイゴースト?〜わたしが悪霊になっても〜(Off Vocal))   
4. "Gozonji! Ebichū Ondo (Off Vocal)" (ご存知!エビ中音頭(Off Vocal))   

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Oricon Daily Singles Chart 12
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 59
Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales[10] 47
Billboard Japan Top Independent Albums and Singles[11] 10

References

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