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Hikaru no Gen-chan

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"Hikaru no Gen-chan"
Single by Showta
from the album Showta Best
A-side"Hikaru no Gen-chan"
B-side"Sausage"
ReleasedApril 23, 2008
Genre
LabelKing Records
Showta singles chronology
"Haru na no ni"
(2008)
"Hikaru no Gen-chan"
(2008)
"Virginal"
(2014)

"Hikaru no Gen-chan" (光のゲンちゃん) is a song by Showta, released as his 6th single on April 23, 2008. The song was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta for the months of April and May 2008 to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of The Tale of Genji.

Background and release

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"Hikaru no Gen-chan" is a dance song[1] composed by Akira Senju, with lyrics written by Kenzo Saeki, for the Minna no Uta segments on NHK.[2][3] The song was written to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of The Tale of Genji and was broadcast from April to May 2008.[2] Showta performed the song, and his voice was described as having "succeeding high notes."[3] The television segment was animated by Hiroshi Nishimura.[3]

The single was released on April 23, 2008 under the King Records, along with "Sausage", the B-side.[2] "Sausage", an R&B song,[1] had previously been released on Showta's album, Eve.[4]

Reception

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"Hikaru no Gen-chan" reached #140 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.[2] CDJournal described "Hikaru no Gen-chan" as having a "unique sparkle", while "Sausage" had a warm R&B taste that made an impact with Showta's "unisex-sounding" voice.[1]

Track listing

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Single
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Hikaru no Gen-chan (光のゲンちゃん)"Kenzo SaekiAkira SenjuAkira Senju4:35
2."Sausage (ソーセージ)"Jun IchikawaJun IchikawaJun Ichikawa3:52
3."Hikaru no Gen-chan" (Instrumental)Akira SenjuAkira Senju 

Charts

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Chart Peak

position

Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[2] 140

References

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  1. ^ a b c "SHOWTA. / 光(ひかる)のゲンちゃん ミニ・レビュー". CDJournal (in Japanese). Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e "光のゲンちゃん". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "光のゲンちゃん NHK みんなのうた". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  4. ^ "EVE". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved February 21, 2019.