Passion Fruit (song)

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"Passion Fruit"
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Single by Fujifabric
ReleasedSeptember 5, 2007
Genre Alternative rock, power pop
Length7:21 (normal edition)
Label Capitol
Fujifabric singles chronology
"Surfer King"
(2007)
"Passion Fruit"
(2007)
"Wakamono no Subete"
(2007)

"Passion Fruit" is a 2007 Japanese song by Fujifabric and the group's ninth single. The single was released in two versions: a normal version and a limited edition first press version of 10,000 copies which featured the extra song "Cheese Burger", linked to a McDonald's Japan promotion. [1] The song begins "夢の中で あやかしパッション" (yume no naka de ayakashi passhon..) "In a dream, awkward passion...".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Passion Fruit"
  2. "Spider to Ballerina" (スパイダーとバレリーナ)
  3. "Cheese Burger" (limited edition only)

Chart positions

Chart (2007)Peak
position
Japan (Oricon)26

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References

  1. Barks 2007 "後半のミニ・ライヴ・コーナーでは新曲「パッション・フルーツ」のアコースティック・ヴァージョンと、初回盤特典だった「Cheese Burger」を演奏。もともと「パッション・フルーツ」は、志村曰く“人力(ジンリキ)ハウス”というような打ち込み風のリズムが ."