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I'm extremely perplexed by the part of the article that says "DISH// third major single, "Freak Show", was produced by Kenichi Maeyamada" for a few reasons
Maeyamada didn't work on a song called "Freak Show"
Unless you put "Itsuka wa Merry Christmas| in the CD singles section, he didn't touch their third major single at all. However, he did do their third indie single "Give Me Chocolate!" which is an earlier single he did for the group and a spiritual prequel to Itsuka wa Merry Christmas
The link in the reference in fact leads to an article about a song that ended up being Itsuka wa Merry Christmas