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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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== 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 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.
* 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!'''.