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Joy is composed primarily of a combination of jasmine and rose; 10,000 jasmine flowers and 28 dozen roses are required to create 30ml of the parfum, contributing to its high retail price. [4] Joy also contains other flowers such as ylang ylang, champak, and tuberose. Given its many ingredients, Joy does not smell like a specific flower.
Both the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and the Hot Dance/Pop Songs are multi-metric charts, ranking songs based on streaming, sales, and airplay from radio stations of all formats. First published in 2013, the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs was revamped in January 2025 to focus on songs primarily recorded by DJs or producers, with an emphasis on ...
"Magic of Love" received favorable reviews from most music critics. Shenmue highlighted the track as an album standout. [9] Patrick St. Michael, writing for The Japan Times, said the composition wasn't an "improvement" but commented that it was "simple, catchy pop"; he felt the track was better than the two other album mix tracks. [8]
The discography of Japanese pop and electronic dance group Perfume consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums, twenty-eight singles and six video albums. Forming in 2001, the group debuted as local Hiroshima idols, releasing two singles through the independent Momiji Label.
Perfume begun recording their new studio album in mid 2015, and released additional tracks including "Story", "Relax in the City", and "Pick Me Up".[1] [2] Then on November 26, the group released the second and final promotional single titled "Next Stage with You"; the single was released as the theme song to the Japanese launch of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class. [3]
"Spending All My Time" received favorable reviews from most music critics. Shenmue wrote that the new mix for the album “fits the album's concept.” [2] Selective Hearing's writer Nia felt she could see the song alongside "Enter the Sphere" and "Party Maker" “blasting in a club, but there are also some surprisingly calm tracks on the album.
In the next part, they dance wearing the clothes from their 3rd major single, Electro World, and partly feature the dance of their 2nd major single, Computer City. [5] In the last part, the group finally becomes famous, and with an introduction by a blonde mushroom-haired host (played by Utamaru (宇多丸) ), they dance in gorgeous dresses on ...
"Transmission" is a song by English post-punk band Joy Division. Originally recorded in 1978 for the band's aborted self-titled album , it was later re-recorded the following year at a faster tempo and released by record label Factory as the band's debut single.