"Yarakai Heart"
Single by Idoling!!!
ReleasedMarch 2, 2011 (2011-03-02)
GenreJapanese pop
Length16:52 (First Press Limited Edition)
20:28 (Normal Edition)
LabelPony Canyon
Songwriter(s)Lyrics : leonn
music:Hibino Hirofumi
Idoling!!! singles chronology
"eve"
(2010)
"Yarakai Heart"
(2011)
"Don't think. Feel !!!"
(2011)
Alternative cover
Alternative cover

Yarakai Heart (やらかいはぁと, Yarakai Hāto, Soft Heart) is the 15th single from Japanese idol group Idoling!!!. It reached number 4 on Oricon chart.[1] "Yarakai Heart" used as LittleBigPlanet 2 Japanese release CM song.[2] The coupling song "Queen Bee ~Shōjo no Jidai Kara~" used as Fuji TV Kiseki Taiken! Unbelievable ending theme song for January - March 2011[2] and "Konayuki ga Mau Machinami de" used as CBC Otakara Hasshin Tower DAI-NAMO ending theme song.[2]

Contents

Yarakai Heart released in three types:

  • Limited A-type (CD and DVD)
  • Limited B-type (CD and original QT Card)
  • Normal Type (CD only)

Track listing

CD

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Yarakai Heart" (やらかいはぁと, Yarakai Hāto)leonnHibino HirofumiTooru Watanabe4:06
2."Queen Bee~Shōjo no Jidai Kara~" (Queen Bee〜少女の時代から〜)leonnHAN JAE HO, KIM SEUNG SOOHAN JAE HO, KIM SEUNG SOO3:24
3."Konayuki ga Mau Machinami de" (粉雪が舞う街並みで)leonnHibino Hirofumiats-5:16
4."Ichi-koi" (いち恋)leonnHibino HirofumiHibino Hirofumi3:37
5."Yarakai Heart (Instrumental)" Hibino HirofumiTooru Watanabe4:06

DVD

  1. Yarakai Heart music video
  2. Making of Yarakai Heart music video and CD jacket photoshoot

Notes

  1. "Queen Bee~Shōjo no Jidai Kara~" sung by six members with body height over 160 cm. They are #3 Mai Endō, #9 Rurika Yokoyama, #15 Nao Asahi, #16 Ami Kikuchi, #19 Yurika Tachibana, and #20 Ai Ōkawa. The song is supervised by Han Jae Ho and Kim Seung Soo (Sweetune), known for their works with Korean pop group "KARA". Some parts of the lyric are written in Korean.[3]
  2. "Ichi-koi" only available on normal edition.[2] It sung by Nao Asahi and Kaoru Gotō (Team学ラン, Team Gakuran) as the winner of Idoling!!! & Yahoo! Japan special collaboration event[4] voted by fans.

References

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