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"Love Story wa Totsuzen ni' (ラブ・ストーリーは突然に, lit. Sudden Love Story) is a song by Japanese singer Kazumasa Oda. The song, his best-known work, is featured as the B-side on the single "Oh! Yeah! / Love Story wa Totsuzen ni", the ninth-best-selling Japanese single since 1968, selling approximately 2.7 million copies to date. [1]
The song's lyrics is about the love between a boy and a girl who has grown up on a small island. Despite the song never having been released as a single, "Chiisana Koi no Uta" became one of the group's most well-known tracks and was covered several times, the most popular being the cover by Amatsuki in 2016.
In its first week of its release, the single topped the Oricon singles chart, reportedly selling 193,584 copies. KAT-TUN gained their seventeenth consecutive number one single on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart since their debut with all their singles sold more than 200,000 copies and continued to hold the most consecutive number one singles since debut with fellow Johnny's group, NEWS.
The song's music video is a continuation of the music video of S.O.S, the third single of the album, ending with a panel bearing the inscription Love Story. [1] Directed by Karim Ouaret, [2] with Jalane in production, it was unveiled on 17 November 2014 on YouTube. [3] [4]
Oricon Karaoke Chart is issued weekly and yearly by Oricon. It is one of the main charts of Oricon with Oricon Singles Chart and Oricon Albums Chart. Single and Album Chart both are based on sales, while this chart rankings are based on the plays in Karaoke in Japan. Karaoke is a popular cultural event in Japan. [1]
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The song became an international success, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at number two in the United Kingdom, among others. [209] [210] Balan covered the song in 2006 on "Sugar Tunes Numa Numa" with his rock band Balan, [39] [211] and in 2008 on "Numa Numa 2" for his project Crazy Loop as a B-side to the single "Mm-ma-ma". [212]