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Lyrics: Takayuki Eguchi<br>
Lyrics: Takayuki Eguchi<br>
Vocals: Yumeto<br>
Vocals: Yumeto<br>
Guitar: Nazo²Suzuki<br>
Bass: [[Backy]]<br>
Bass: [[Backy]]<br>
BPM: 131<br>
BPM: 131<br>
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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
* Cryin' is a cover of ''CRYIN''', featuring vocals by Light (CV: Kappei Yamaguchi) from the ''ツインビーPARADISE 3 ボーカルボム!'' album.  
* Cryin' is a cover of ''CRYIN''', featuring vocals by Light (CV: Kappei Yamaguchi) from the ''ツインビーPARADISE 3 ボーカルボム!'' album.  
* Cryin' was used as the ending theme of the radio show ''クリック&デッド NETWAYスイーパーズ'' in 1997.
* A long version of Cryin' appears on the [[SASEBO BROTHERS 1st Best ~pop'n music Artist Collection~]] album.
* A long version of Cryin' appears on the [[SASEBO BROTHERS 1st Best ~pop'n music Artist Collection~]] album.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Cryin' was used as the ending theme of the radio show ''クリック&デッド NETWAYスイーパーズ'' in 1997.
* Cryin' marks the final appearance of SASEBO BROTHERS in pop'n music, and their only hidden song.
* Cryin' marks the final appearance of SASEBO BROTHERS in pop'n music, and their only hidden song.
* Cryin' is the only SASEBO BROTHERS song in BEMANI where [[Kazuyoshi Baba]] isn't involved in some way.
* Cryin' is the only SASEBO BROTHERS song in BEMANI where [[Kazuyoshi Baba]] isn't involved in some way.
* MAKOTO's sprite and animations are a new palette of his [[Kimi ga suki da yo ~mamotte mamotte ageru kara...Folky Version|pop'n music 5 design]]. This palette has never been on an arcade release of pop'n music.
* MAKOTO's sprite and animations are a new palette of his [[Kimi ga suki da yo~mamotte mamotte ageru kara...Folky Version|pop'n music 5 design]]. This palette has never been on an arcade release of pop'n music.
* Cryin's charts were made by [[Eiichi Kitsukawa]].
* Cryin's charts were made by [[Eiichi Kitsukawa]].