Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia

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“Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia”
“Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia” cover
Single by Morning Musume Tanjō 10 Nen Kinentai
Released January 24, 2007 (CD, JP)

February 21, 2007 (Single V, JP)
February 6, 2007 (CD, TW)

Format CD single, DVD single
Recorded 20062007
Genre Japanese pop
Length 11:21 (CD)
Label Zetima (JP)
EPCE-5448 (limited edition)
EPCE-5449 (regular edition)
EPBE-5229 (Single V)

Forward Music (TW)
07-20467 (limited edition)
07-20467-1 (regular edition)
Writer(s) Tsunku
Producer Tsunku
Morning Musume Tanjō 10 Nen Kinentai singles chronology
"Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia"
(2007)
"Itoshiki Tomo e"
(2007)

"Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia" (僕らが生きる My Asia We're Alive My Asia?) is the first single of Morning Musume's 10th anniversary unit Morning Musume Tanjō 10 Nen Kinentai (モーニング娘。誕生10年記念隊?). Five past and present members—Kaori Iida, Natsumi Abe, Maki Goto, Risa Niigaki and Koharu Kusumi—were chosen by Tsunku to participate in this single. His reason for choosing them is that when Morning Musume first started, there were five members aged 13–24.

It was released on January 24, 2007. There are two different versions of the single. The limited edition features a special package and includes five photo cards and has a catalog number EPCE-5448. The regular edition has catalog number EPCE-5449. The first press of this edition has a photo card included. The Single V was released on February 21, 2007.

"Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia" is used as an image song for Dralion, a Cirque du Soleil show.[citation needed]

Contents

[edit] Track listings

The lyrics of the songs in the single were written by Tsunku and were arranged by Yuichi Takahashi.

[edit] CD

  1. Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia (僕らが生きる My Asia We're Alive My Asia?)
  2. Jūnen Ai (十年愛 Ten-Year Love?)
  3. Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia (Instrumental)

Source: [1]

[edit] Single V DVD

  1. Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia
  2. Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia (Close-up version)
  3. Making of

Source: [2]

[edit] Trivia

  • In Jūnen Ai, there are many references to past Morning Musume songs, including:
  • The entire music video was recorded in double time, meaning the music and dance was shot at twice the regular speed and later slowed down with video editing software.[citation needed]

[edit] Musical personnel

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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