Sherbet (EP)

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SHERBET
Buono! SHERBET Regular Edition (EPCE-5891).jpg
Regular Edition cover
EP by
ReleasedAugust 22, 2012 (2012-08-22) (JP)
Genre J-pop
Label Zetima
Buono! chronology
partenza
(2011)
SHERBET
(2012)
Singles from Sherbet
  1. "Hatsukoi Cider / Deep Mind"
    Released: January 18, 2012
CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Fever" (FEVER) Deco*27 Deco*27
  • Deco*27
  • Konnie-PLASMO'-Aoki
4:01
2."Go! Go! Gōda" (GO!GO! ゴーダ)
  • HA
  • AKIRASTARA
  • HA
  • AKIRASTARA
AKIRASTAR1:53
3."Hatsukoi Cider" (初恋サイダー(Album version))NOBEShihoriMiyanaga Jiro3:40
4."Mirai Drive" (未来ドライブ)HA
  • Matsui Nozomu
  • HA
Konnie-PLASMO'-Aoki4:11
5."Believe" (BELIEVE★★★)HAHAKonnie-PLASMO'-Aoki3:40
6."Natsu no Hoshizora" (夏の星空)HA
  • Matsuki Nozomu
  • HA
  • tasuku
  • Konnie-PLASMO'-Aoki
4:39
7."Never Gonna Stop!" (Never gonna stop!)HAAKIRASTARAKIRASTAR4:11
Limited Edition DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Never Gonna Stop! (Close-up Buono! Ver. Type 01)" (Never gonna stop!(Close-up BUONO! Ver.-type.01-)) 
2."2012 France Kōen Micchaku Document" (2012 フランス公演密着ドキュメント) 

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