Tokai no Hitorigurashi / Aitte Motto Zanshin

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"Tokai no Hitorigurashi / Aitte Motto Zanshin"
Cute - Tokai no Hitorigurashi - Aitte Motto Zanshin cover.jpg
Limited Edition A cover
Single by Cute
from the album °Cmaj9
B-side
  • "Please, Love Me More!" (Regular A, Limited A, B, C Ed.)
  • "Yūwaku no Kyūjitsu" (Regular B, Limited D)
ReleasedNovember 6, 2013 (2013-11-06) (Japan)
Genre
Label Zetima
Songwriter(s) Tsunku
Producer(s) Tsunku
Cute singles chronology
"Kanashiki Amefuri / Adam to Eve no Dilemma"
(2013)
"Tokai no Hitorigurashi / Aitte Motto Zanshin"
(2013)
"Kokoro no Sakebi o Uta ni Shitemita / Love Take It All"
(2014)
Music videos
Cute "Tokai no Hitorigurashi" (MV) on YouTube
Cute "Aitte Motto Zanshin" (MV) on YouTube

"Tokai no Hitorigurashi / Aitte Motto Zanshin" (都会の一人暮らし/愛ってもっと斬新) is the 23rd major single by the Japanese female idol group Cute. It is set to be released in Japan on November 6, 2013. [1] [2]

Contents

Background

The CD single will be released in six versions: Limited Editions A, B, C, D and Regular Editions A, B. Both Regular Editions and the Limited Edition D are CD-only. The limited editions A, B, and C come with a DVD containing music videos, etc. All the limited editions are shipped sealed and include a serial-numbered entry card for the lottery to win a ticket to one of the single's launch events. [3]

Track listing

Regular Edition A, Limited Editions A, B, C

CD
No.TitleLength
1."Tokai no Hitorigurashi" (都会の一人暮らし) 
2."Aitte Motto Zanshin" (愛ってもっと斬新) 
3."Please, Love Me More!" (Please, love me more!) 
4."Tokai no Hitorigurashi (Instrumental)" (都会の一人暮らし(Instrumental)) 
5."Aitte Motto Zanshin (Instrumental)" (愛ってもっと斬新(Instrumental)) 
Limited Edition A DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Tokai no Hitorigurashi (Music Video)" (都会の一人暮らし(Music Video))04:35
2."Tokai no Hitorigurashi (Dance Shot Ver.)" (都会の一人暮らし(Dance Shot Ver.))04:35
Limited Edition B DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Aitte Motto Zanshin (Music Video)" (愛ってもっと斬新(Music Video))04:01
2."Aitte Motto Zanshin (Dance Shot Ver.)" (愛ってもっと斬新(Dance Shot Ver.))04:01
Limited Edition C DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Tokai no Hitorigurashi (Close-up Ver.)" (都会の一人暮らし(Close-up Ver.))04:32
2."Aitte Motto Zanshin (Close-up Ver.)" (愛ってもっと斬新(Close-up Ver.))03:56
3."Tokai no Hitorigurashi / Aitte Motto Zanshin (Jacket & MV Making-of and Off-shot Video)" (都会の一人暮らし/愛ってもっと斬新(ジャケット・MV撮影メイキング&オフショット映像))20:33

Regular Edition B, Limited Edition D

CD
No.TitleLength
1."Tokai no Hitorigurashi" (都会の一人暮らし) 
2."Aitte Motto Zanshin" (愛ってもっと斬新) 
3."Yūwaku no Kyūjitsu" (誘惑の休日) 
4."Tokai no Hitorigurashi (Instrumental)" (都会の一人暮らし(Instrumental)) 
5."Aitte Motto Zanshin (Instrumental)" (愛ってもっと斬新(Instrumental)) 

Bonus

Sealed into all the limited editions:

Charts

Chart (2013)Peak
position
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart3

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