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** It received 5-Button and Battle NORMAL charts in pop'n music 10.
** It received 5-Button and Battle NORMAL charts in pop'n music 10.
** As of November 5th, 2003, it is unlocked by default.
** As of November 5th, 2003, it is unlocked by default.
* No more I love you received a new Music Comment in pop'n music 10. This Music Comment was modified in [[CS pnm 10|its CS counterpart]] to remove the reference to the Nintendo Game Boy.
* No more I love you is available in [[CS pnm Lively|pop'n music Lively]] as part of the '''pop'n music Lively Selection Music Pack vol.1''' (pop'n music Lively セレクション 楽曲パック vol.1).
* No more I love you is available in [[CS pnm Lively|pop'n music Lively]] as part of the '''pop'n music Lively Selection Music Pack vol.1''' (pop'n music Lively セレクション 楽曲パック vol.1).


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=== Arranged Version ===
=== Arranged Version ===
==== pop'n music 4 APPEND DISC ====
==== pop'n music 4 APPEND DISC ====
Another song from GB! This song is also rearranged to include vocals. It's a bit difficult to feel rejected.
Another song from GB! This song is also rearranged with vocals. It's a bit difficult to feel rejected.


==== [[CS pnm 10|pop'n music 10 CS]] ====
==== pop'n music 10 onwards ===
A GB classic appears here with sexy vocals. It's a bit difficult to feel rejected.
 
==== pop'n music 10 CS ====
An old instrumental song appears here with sexy vocals. It's a bit difficult to feel rejected.
An old instrumental song appears here with sexy vocals. It's a bit difficult to feel rejected.


== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==
=== Tsuchiya ===
=== Tsuchiya ===
This song was originally from the pop'n GB version, and genre-wise, I think it's also a relatively new music.
This song was originally from the pop'n GB version, and I think it's also a relatively new music, genre-wise.


Personally, when I thought that I listened to some J-POP records for reference, I deeply remember feeling surprised that J-POP wasn't played much at my house.
Personally, when I thought that I listened to some J-POP records for reference, I deeply remember feeling surprised that J-POP wasn't played much at my house.
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This time, since it's a rearrangement rather than a remix, I intended to remain faithful to the original.
This time, since it's a rearrangement rather than a remix, I intended to remain faithful to the original.


Personally, whether you listen to it in the PS or GB, my goal was to make the song not produce an uncomfortable impression.<br>
Personally, my goal was to make the song the same, whether you listen to it in the PS or GB, to not produce an uncomfortable impression.<br>
However, when I retain too much of the original sounds, there aren't enough sounds (but that's natural [laughs]), so I created phrases to appropriately add more musical instruments.<br>
However, when I retain too much of the original sounds, there aren't enough sounds (but that's natural [laughs]), so I created phrases to appropriately add more musical instruments.<br>
So eventually, it felt like adding instruments and filling up the track, instead of arranging it.
So eventually, it felt like adding instruments and filling up the track, instead of arranging it.