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(Created page with "= CHANCE! = == Song Information == thumb|CHANCE!'s jacket. Artist: REaaaL!<br> Composition/Arrangement/Lyrics: EasyPop<br> Vocals: REaaal! (Mika Ayano, Yuma Asakura, Mika Akizuki)<br> Album: ミスマガジン シンガー・プロジェクト Vol.1 - EP (2012)<br> BPM: 130<br> Length: 1:43<br> First Music Game Appearance: REFLEC BEAT plus ミスマガジン「REaaaL!」 PACK<br> Other Music Game Appearances: None. == Lyrics =...")
 
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''This page is for the song CHANCE! by REaaaL! For the cover of the UVERworld song of the same name, please see [[CHANCE!]].''
= CHANCE! =
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Artist: REaaaL!<br>
Artist: REaaaL!<br>
Composition/Arrangement/Lyrics: EasyPop<br>
Composition/Arrangement/Lyrics: EasyPop<br>
Vocals: REaaal! (Mika Ayano, Yuma Asakura, Mika Akizuki)<br>
Vocals: REaaaL! (Mika Ayano, Yuma Asakura, Mika Akizuki)<br>
Album: ミスマガジン シンガー・プロジェクト Vol.1 - EP (2012)<br>
Album: ミスマガジン シンガー・プロジェクト Vol.1 - EP (2012)<br>
BPM: 130<br>
BPM: 130<br>
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* REaaaal! was a three-girl unit formed from ''Miss Magazine 2011'', based on the '''Miss Magazine''' gravure idol contest that started in 1982 in ''Gekkan Shonen Magazine''. (Mika Ayano won the semi-grand prix, while Mika Akizuki and Yuma Asakura respectively won that year's ''Miss Gekkan Shonen Magazine'' and ''Miss Young Magazine'' respectively.) This eveny was a collaboration between niconico and Warner Music Japan. In addition to the song CHANCE!, each of the three girls received her own single as well, each one produced by a VOCALOID producer.
* REaaaaL! was a three-girl unit formed from ''Miss Magazine 2011'', based on the ''Miss Magazine'' gravure idol contest that started in 1982 in ''Gekkan Shonen Magazine''. (Mika Ayano won the semi-grand prix, while Mika Akizuki and Yuma Asakura won that year's ''Miss Gekkan Shonen Magazine'' and ''Miss Young Magazine'' respectively.) This event was a collaboration between niconico and Warner Music Japan. In addition to the song CHANCE!, each of the three girls received her own single as well, each one produced by a VOCALOID producer.
** EasyPop produced [[Paradise dance floor|パラダイス☆ダンスフロア] for Yuma Asakura.
** EasyPop produced [[Paradise dance floor|パラダイス☆ダンスフロア]] for Yuma Asakura.
** [[Junky]] covered his VOCALOID song [[I love|I ♡]] for Mika Ayano.
** [[Junky]] covered his VOCALOID song [[I love|I ♡]] for Mika Ayano.
** Nem produced [[Zinnia|ジニア]] for Mika Akizuki.
** [[Nem]] produced [[Zinnia|ジニア]] for Mika Akizuki.
* On the Japanese iTunes page for REaaaL!'s EP ''ミスマガジン シンガー・プロジェクト Vol.1 - EP'', CHANCE! is written in Japanese as '''チャンス!'''.
* On the Japanese iTunes page for REaaaL!'s EP ''ミスマガジン シンガー・プロジェクト Vol.1 - EP'', CHANCE! is written in Japanese as '''チャンス!'''.



Latest revision as of 13:55, 17 October 2022

This page is for the song CHANCE! by REaaaL! For the cover of the UVERworld song of the same name, please see CHANCE!.

CHANCE!

Song Information

CHANCE!'s jacket.

Artist: REaaaL!
Composition/Arrangement/Lyrics: EasyPop
Vocals: REaaaL! (Mika Ayano, Yuma Asakura, Mika Akizuki)
Album: ミスマガジン シンガー・プロジェクト Vol.1 - EP (2012)
BPM: 130
Length: 1:43
First Music Game Appearance: REFLEC BEAT plus ミスマガジン「REaaaL!」 PACK
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None yet.

Song Connections / Remixes

None.

Trivia

  • REaaaaL! was a three-girl unit formed from Miss Magazine 2011, based on the Miss Magazine gravure idol contest that started in 1982 in Gekkan Shonen Magazine. (Mika Ayano won the semi-grand prix, while Mika Akizuki and Yuma Asakura won that year's Miss Gekkan Shonen Magazine and Miss Young Magazine respectively.) This event was a collaboration between niconico and Warner Music Japan. In addition to the song CHANCE!, each of the three girls received her own single as well, each one produced by a VOCALOID producer.
  • On the Japanese iTunes page for REaaaL!'s EP ミスマガジン シンガー・プロジェクト Vol.1 - EP, CHANCE! is written in Japanese as チャンス!.

Difficulty & Notecounts

REFLEC BEAT to groovin'!! Upper difficulty rated from 1 to 10+.

Game Level
Basic Medium Hard Special
Notecounts 73 133 337 -
REFLEC BEAT plus 2 5 8 -


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