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** A short edit of this long version, titled [[I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU~bokura wa kanpeki sa|I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU~僕らは完璧さ]], appears in [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]].
** A short edit of this long version, titled [[I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU~bokura wa kanpeki sa|I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU~僕らは完璧さ]], appears in [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]].
** An acoustic version of I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU appears as the BONUS TRACK in the なんか変だ! 〜from pop'n music 3〜 single.
** An acoustic version of I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU appears as the BONUS TRACK in the なんか変だ! 〜from pop'n music 3〜 single.
* I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU's HYPER and EX charts contain more detailed keysounds than its NORMAL chart.
* The HYPER chart version of I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU has more sounds than the version of the song used for other difficulties.
* A sequel to I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU, titled [[Secret Tale]], appears in [[AC 7th style|beatmania IIDX 7th style]].
* A sequel to I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU, titled [[Secret Tale]], appears in [[AC 7th style|beatmania IIDX 7th style]].
* An [[I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU (Q-Mex)|orchestral arrangement of I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU]] by [[Yuki Kume|Q-Mex]] appears in [[AC pnm 9|pop'n music 9]].
* An [[I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU (Q-Mex)|orchestral arrangement of I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU]] by [[Yuki Kume|Q-Mex]] appears in [[AC pnm 9|pop'n music 9]].
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=== pop'n music original soundtrack ===
=== pop'n music original soundtrack ===
This song is a reworked arrangement of a song from the keychain prize machine "Ugoke Primucho". For its image, I asked my old friend SGI to be a honey-voiced vocalist, without listeners seemingly knowing whether it's sung by a boy or girl. I (REO) was in charge of composing and arranging this song, while SGI wrote the lyrics. Its genre is Shibuya-kei, which was fashionable many years ago, and in order to bring out a '60s to '70s American soft rock feel where it originated from, I had a bit of trouble adjusting things, like making SGI's voice, piano, and rap with a cheap sound, and drastically changing them to sound familiar in the arcade. The instruments consist of a horn section, strings, harmonica, and a standard tambourine, while I played the piano by hand. I aimed for the combination of SGI's singing and chorus, horns, and strings to have a pleasant but sad atmosphere.
This song is a remake of a song from the keychain prize machine "Ugoke Primucho". For its image, I had the image of a honey-voiced vocalist who was either a boy or a girl, so I asked my old friend SGI to sing it. I (REO) was in charge of composing and arranging this song, while SGI wrote the lyrics. Its genre is Shibuya-kei, which was fashionable many years ago, and in order to bring out a '60s to '70s American soft rock feel where it originated from, I had a bit of trouble adjusting things, like making SGI's voice, piano, and trumpets with a cheap sound, and drastically changing them to suit the arcade sound. The instruments consist of a horn section, strings, harmonica, and a standard tambourine, while I played the piano by hand. I aimed to combine SGI's singing and chorus, horns, and strings and create a pleasant but sad atmosphere.


== Character Information ==
== Character Information ==