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"Mamore!!!"
Single by Idoling!!!
ReleasedJanuary 18, 2012 (2012-01-18)
GenreJapanese pop
Length16:49 (First Press Limited Edition)
12:52 (Normal Edition)
LabelPony Canyon
Songwriter(s)leonn, Hibino Hirofumi
Idoling!!! singles chronology
"Big in Japan"
(2011)
"Mamore!!!"
(2012)
"One Up!!!/Ichigo Gyūnyū"
(2012)

Mamore!!!, styled as MAMORE!!! is the 17th single from Japanese idol group Idoling!!!. Mamore!!! reached number 2 on the Oricon weekly chart[1] and number 3 on Music Station Power Ranking.[2]

Contents

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Mamore!!! was released in four types:

  • Limited A-type (CD and DVD)
  • Limited B-type (CD and Blu-ray)
  • Limited C-type (CD and photobook)
  • Normal Type (CD only)

Track listing

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CD

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No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Mamore!!!"leonnHibino HirofumiHibino Hirofumi4:07
2."Sara Sara Kyuuti Ko" (サラサラ★キューティコー)Aiko OkumuraMakoto MiyazakiMakoto Miyazaki4:38
3."Bakkyun!" (バッキューン!)Makoto Miyazaki, leonnMakoto MiyazakiMakoto Miyazaki3:57
4."Mamore!!! (Instrumental)" Hibino HirofumiHibino Hirofumi4:07

DVD

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  1. Mamore!!! Music video
  2. Mamore!!! Dancing version
  3. Mamore!!! Dancing version featuring Rurika & Ai
  4. Making of Mamore!!! MV

Blu-ray

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  1. Mamore!!! Music video
  2. Mamore!!! Music video, close up version
  3. Mamore!!! Dancing version
  4. Mamore!!! Dancing Version featuring Rurika & Ai
  5. Making of Mamore!!! MV
  6. Martin Solveig & Dragonette featuring Idoling!!!

Notes

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  1. Mamore!!! used as Fuji TV Kiseki Taiken! Unbelievable ending theme song for January - March 2012.[3]
  2. Sara Sara Kyuuti Ko used as TBS Hanamaru Market ending theme song for January - March 2012.[4] Participating members on this song are Erica Tonooka, Rurika Yokoyama, Hitomi Sakai, Kaede Hashimoto, Ruka Kurata, Kaoru Gotou, and Chika Ojima.[5]
  3. Bakkyun! only available on first press limited edition.[6] Participating members are Suzuka Morita, Hitomi Miyake, and Yurika Tachibana.[7]

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