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Shekarashika!
2015 single by HKT48 feat. Kishidan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Shekarashika!" (しぇからしか!), literally "Too Noisy!", is the sixth single by the Japanese girl idol group HKT48. It features the Japanese rock band Kishidan. The single was released in Japan on November 25, 2015, on the label Universal Sigma.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
The CD single sold roughly 281,000 copies in its first week and debuted at number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart.[1]
In order to prevent leaks and piracy, the label decided not to premiere the full version of their music video in M-On until release date, due to being released in a same date of "Cup no Naka no Komorebi", debut single from SKE48 sub-unit Love Crescendo. The full version of this music video was not published along with the release of 74 Okubun no 1 no Kimi e, and its release on YouTube may be delayed a few days due to Kishidan belong to Avex Trax.
"Shekarashika!" was the last single released while HKT48 Theater was located in Hawks Town Mall, as it was closed on 31 March 2016. A new theater will open in Nishitetsu Hall.
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Composition
Mainichi Shimbun described the title song as an impressive groovy rock tune whose lyrics express the feeling of true love.[2]
Details
The title track is the theme song of the Nippon TV dorama Majisuka Gakuen 0 Kisarazu Rantōhen (マジすか学園0 木更津乱闘編).[3][2]
The center position in (the choreography for the) title song is held by Haruka Kodama[1] It was her first solo center position since HKT48's fourth single "Hikaeme I Love You!", because in the fifth single "12 Byō" she shared the center position with Sakura Miyawaki.[4]
Track listing
Type A
Type B
Type C
Theater Edition
Personnel
"Shekarashika!"
HKT48 members who participate on the title track are: Chihiro Anai, Manaka Tada, Yui Kojina, Haruka Kodama, Riko Sakaguchi (her first appearance in a senbatsu), Rino Sashihara, Meru Tashima, Miku Tanaka, Mio Tomonaga, Mai Fuchigami, Natsumi Matsuoka, Sakura Miyawaki, Aoi Motomura, Madoka Moriyasu, Kanako Yabuki, and Emily Yamashita (her first appearance in a senbatsu).[5]
"Tasogari no Tandem"
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"Buddy"
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"Yumemiru Team KIV"
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Charts
Year-end charts
References
External links
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