Love Magic Fever

"Love Magic Fever"
Idoling!!! 10th single Love Magic Fever CD cover
Single by Idoling!!!
Released December 16, 2009 (2009-12-16)
Genre Japanese pop
Length 17:56
Label Pony Canyon
Idoling!!! singles chronology
Te no Hira no Yūki
(2009)
Love Magic Fever
(2009)
S.O.W. Sense of Wonder
(2010)

Love Magic Fever (ラブマジック♡フィーバー Rabu Majikku Fībā) is the 10th single from the Japanese idol group Idoling!!! and was released under the sub-unit name "Puyo Puyo Idoling!!!" (ぷよぷよアイドリング!!!). It reached number 10 on the Oricon weekly chart and sold 8,444 copies in the first week.[1]

Contents

Love Magic Fever was released only in a Normal Edition (CD only).

Track listing

CD

No. TitleLyricsMusicArrangement Length
1. "Love Magic Fever" (ラブマジック♡フィーバー)Sayaka AokiFunta7Funta7 4:00
2. "Snow celebration -everlasting story-"  Takaki MizoguchiRYOJID・A・I 4:55
3. "Love Magic Fever (instrumental)" (ラブマジック♡フィーバー (instrumental)) Funta7Funta7 4:00
4. "Snow celebration -everlasting story- (instrumental)"   RYOJID・A・I 4:55

Notes

  1. "Love Magic Fever" was used as a theme song for the SEGA game Puyo Puyo 7.[2] This song was the only song performed under the original sub-unit "Puyo Puyo Idoling!!!".[3] Later on, at Idoling!!! 10th live, Idoling!!! performed a song titled "Koi no 20 Rensa!!" under the name Puyo Puyo Idoling!!! consisting all of Idoling!!! members.[4]
  2. "Snow celebration -everlasting story-", on Liner Notes-ng!!! (album SUNRISE bonus DVD) it was explained that the lyric is a three-years-later story of the original "Snow celebration" song.
  3. Sub-unit "Puyo Puyo Idoling!!!" members are #7 Erika Yazawa, #8 Phongchi, #12 Yui Kawamura, #13 Serina Nagano, #14 Hitomi Sakai, #15 Nao Asahi, #16 Ami Kikuchi, and #21 Kaede Hashimoto.[3]
  4. On the Idoling!!! TV show "Idoling!!! Nikki", it was shown that #17 Hitomi Miyake and #21 Kaede Hashimoto asked Sayaka Aoki to write the song "Love Magic Fever". Sayaka Aoki is a female comedian attached to Watanabe Entertainment, the same agency as Miyake and Hashimoto.[5]

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