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2003 single by Morning Musume
"Shabondama"
Single by Morning Musume
from the album Best! Morning Musume 2
ReleasedJuly 30, 2003 (JP)
Recorded2003
GenreJapanese Pop
Length12:21
Labelzetima
EPCE-5224 (limited edition)
EPCE-5225 (regular edition)
Songwriter(s)Tsunku
Producer(s)Tsunku
Morning Musume singles chronology
"As for One Day"
(2003)
"Shabondama"
(2003)
"Go Girl (Koi no Victory)"
(2003)
Music video
Shabondama on YouTube

"Shabondama" (シャボン玉, Soap Bubbles) is the nineteenth single of J-pop girl group Morning Musume. It was released July 30, 2003 and sold a total of 151,104 copies. It peaked at number two on the Oricon Charts.

Overview

This single marks the debut of the "sixth generation" members Miki Fujimoto (who came from a Hello! Project solo career), Sayumi Michishige, Eri Kamei and Reina Tanaka. Once the sixth generation joined, it made it the group's biggest formation yet, with 15 members. Like "Do It! Now" and "As for One Day", "Shabondama" was used as an image song for Quidam, a Cirque du Soleil show. It was released in two editions, a regular and a limited edition coming with fifteen photocards and comes in special packaging.

Track listing

All lyrics are composed by Tsunku.

CD

  1. "Shabondama" (シャボン玉) – 4:06
  2. "Namida ni wa Shitakunai" (涙にはしたくない, I Don't Want This to Make Me Cry) – 4:03
  3. "Shabondama" (instrumental) – 4:06

Single V DVD

  1. "Shabondama"
  2. "Shabondama (Utae! Shabondama Version)"
  3. "Making of" (メイキング映像)

Personnel

  • Yuichi Takahashi - arrangement on "Shabondama"
  • Shunsuke Suzuki - arrangement on "Namida ni wa Shitakunai"

Members at time of the release

SHABONdama Vocalists

Main Vocal: Rika Ishikawa, Ai Kago, Ai Takahashi, Reina Tanaka

Center Vocal: Kaori Iida, Mari Yaguchi, Hitomi Yoshizawa, Risa Niigaki, Nozomi Tsuji, Miki Fujimoto

Minor Vocal: Abe Natsumi, Asami Konno, Makoto Ogawa, Eri Kamei, Sayumi Michishige

References

  1. "モーニング娘。(つんくオフィシャルウェブ)". Archived from the original on 2010-11-04. Retrieved 2010-12-26.

External links

Morning Musume singles
1990s
1997
"Ai no Tane" (indies)
1998
"Morning Coffee"
"Summer Night Town"
"Daite Hold on Me!"
1999
"Memory Seishun no Hikari"
"Manatsu no Kōsen"
"Furusato"
"Love Machine"
2000s
2000
"Koi no Dance Site"
"Happy Summer Wedding"
"I Wish"
"Ren'ai Revolution 21"
2001
"The Peace!"
"Mr. Moonlight (Ai no Big Band)"
2002
"Sōda! We're Alive"
"Do It! Now"
"Koko ni Iruzee!"
2003
"Morning Musume no Hyokkori Hyōtanjima"
"As for One Day"
"Shabondama"
"Go Girl (Koi no Victory)"
2004
"Ai Araba It's All Right"
"Roman (My Dear Boy)"
"Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari"
"Namida ga Tomaranai Hōkago"
2005
"The Manpower!!!"
"Osaka Koi no Uta"
"Iroppoi Jirettai"
"Chokkan 2 (Nogashita Sakana wa Ōkiizo!)"
2006
"Sexy Boy (Soyokaze ni Yorisotte)"
"Ambitious! Yashinteki de Ii Jan"
"Aruiteru"
2007
"Egao Yes Nude"
"Kanashimi Twilight"
"Onna ni Sachi Are"
"Mikan"
2008
"Resonant Blue"
"Pepper Keibu"
2009
"Naichau Kamo"
"Shōganai Yume Oibito"
"Nanchatte Ren'ai"
"Kimagure Princess"
2010s
2010
"Onna ga Medatte Naze Ikenai"
"Seishun Collection"
"Appare Kaiten Zushi!" as Muten Musume
"Onna to Otoko no Lullaby Game"
2011
"Maji Desu ka Ska!"
"Only You"
"Kono Chikyū no Heiwa o Honki de Negatterun Da yo! / Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai!"
2012
"Pyoco Pyoco Ultra"
"Ren'ai Hunter"
"One Two Three / The Matenrō Show"
"Wakuteka Take a Chance"
2013
"Help Me!!"
"Brainstorming / Kimi Sae Ireba Nani mo Iranai"
"Wagamama Ki no Mama Ai no Joke / Ai no Gundan"
2014 (as Morning Musume.'14)
"Egao no Kimi wa Taiyō sa / Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai / What is Love?"
"Toki o Koe Sora o Koe / Password is 0"
"Tiki Bun / Shabadaba Dū / Mikaeri Bijin"
2015 (as Morning Musume.'15)
"Seishun Kozo ga Naiteiru / Yūgure wa Ameagari / Ima Koko Kara"
"Oh My Wish! / Sukatto My Heart / Ima Sugu Tobikomu Yūki"
"Tsumetai Kaze to Kataomoi / Endless Sky / One and Only"
2016 (as Morning Musume.'16)
"Utakata Saturday Night! / The Vision / Tokyo to Iu Katasumi"
"Sexy Cat no Enzetsu / Mukidashi de Mukiatte / Sō ja Nai"
2017 (as Morning Musume.'17)
"Brand New Morning / Jealousy Jealousy"
"Jama Shinaide Here We Go! / Dokyū no Go Sign / Wakaindashi!"
2018 (as Morning Musume.'18)
"Are you Happy? / A gonna"
"Furari Ginza / Jiyū na Kuni Dakara"
2019 (as Morning Musume.'19)
"Jinsei Blues / Seishun Night"
2020s
2020 (as Morning Musume.'20)
"Kokoro & Karada / Lovepedia / Ningen Kankei No Way Way"
"Junjou Evidence / Gyuusaretai Dake na no ni"
2021 (as Morning Musume.'21)
"Teenage Solution / Yoshi Yoshi Shite Hoshii no / Beat no Wakusei"
2022 (as Morning Musume.'22)
"Chu Chu Chu Bokura no Mirai / Dai Jinsei Never Been Better!"
"Swing Swing Paradise / Happy Birthday to Me!"
2023 (as Morning Musume.'23)
"Suggoi Fever! / Wake-Up Call (Mezameru Toki) / Neverending Shine"
2024 (as Morning Musume.'24)
"Nanda ka Sentimental na Toki no Uta / SaiKIYOU"


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