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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Bassist Tomohisa Kawazoe, one of the group's founders, was also the bassist for the group Lindberg, who performed the original version of BELIEVE IN LOVE.
*Bassist Tomohisa Kawazoe, one of the group's founders, was also the bassist for the group Lindberg, who performed the original version of BELIEVE IN LOVE.
*The original version of BELIEVE IN LOVE was used as an opening theme for the Japanese TV series 夢で逢えたら -A SWEET NIGHTMARE-. *Outfielder Hidenori Kuramoto of the Chunichi Dragons has also used the song as his theme for home games.
*The original version of BELIEVE IN LOVE was used as an opening theme for the Japanese TV series 夢で逢えたら -A SWEET NIGHTMARE-.
*Outfielder Hidenori Kuramoto of the Chunichi Dragons has also used the song as his theme for home games.
*The song first debuted as a single and was later released on the album Hello! We are Ai+BAND!! in August 2003.
*The song first debuted as a single and was later released on the album Hello! We are Ai+BAND!! in August 2003.



Revision as of 21:26, 20 May 2010

BELIEVE IN LOVE

Song Information

Original Artist: Ai+BAND
Album: BELIEVE IN LOVE Single (2003)
BPM: 178
Length: 1:40
First Music Game Appearance: GuitarFreaks 10th Mix & DrumMania 9th Mix
Other Music Game Series Appearances: jubeat

Lyrics

Unknown.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • This song is a cover of the original BELIEVE IN LOVE performed by Lindberg in 1991.

Trivia

  • Bassist Tomohisa Kawazoe, one of the group's founders, was also the bassist for the group Lindberg, who performed the original version of BELIEVE IN LOVE.
  • The original version of BELIEVE IN LOVE was used as an opening theme for the Japanese TV series 夢で逢えたら -A SWEET NIGHTMARE-.
  • Outfielder Hidenori Kuramoto of the Chunichi Dragons has also used the song as his theme for home games.
  • The song first debuted as a single and was later released on the album Hello! We are Ai+BAND!! in August 2003.

Difficulty & Notecounts

jubeat difficulty rated from 1 to 10. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BemaniWIKI and jubeat@Wiki.)

Game Level
Basic Advanced Extreme
Notecounts 195 328 440
jubeat 2 4 7
jubeat ripples 3 4 6