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"Ki・mi・ni・mu・chu" (Crazy About You) is the forty-seventh single of EXILE. It was released on December 9, 2015 in three editions.

The title song was used as the theme song of Suntory Beer's The Malt's TV CM and was pre-released digitally on November 11, 2015.

This is the last single to feature members Matsumoto Toshio, ÜSA and MAKIDAI, as they retired from their position as performers of the group in the same month.

Editions[]

  • CD+DVD Fanclub Edition (RZC1-86010/B, ¥2,160)
  • CD+DVD (RZCD-59996/B, ¥1,944)
  • CD Only (RZCD-59997, ¥1,080)

Tracklist[]

CD[]

  1. Ki・mi・ni・mu・chu
  2. LAST CHRISTMAS -2015 Version-
  3. Ki・mi・ni・mu・chu (Instrumental)
  4. LAST CHRISTMAS -2015 Version- (Instrumental)

CD+DVD DVD[]

  • Ki・mi・ni・mu・chu (Video Clip)

Digital Edition[]

  1. Ki・mi・ni・mu・chu
  2. LAST CHRISTMAS -2015 Version-

Featured Members[]

EXILE - Kiminimuchu promo

EXILE promoting the single

Song Information[]

Vocals
ATSUSHI, TAKAHIRO
Lyrics
ATSUSHI
Music
Daniel Sherman, Claire Rodrigues Lee, Sam Gray
Other Information
Arrangement: Daniel Sherman, Claire Rodrigues Lee, Sam Gray

Charts[]

Oricon[]

  • Physical Sales
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- x x x x x x 2 x,xxx
x x x x x x x x x,xxx
x x x x x x x x x,xxx
x x x x x x x x x,xxx

Total Reported Sales: x,xxx*

Spotify[]


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Videos[]

Trivia[]

  • The CD single was certified Gold by RIAJ for the shipment of 100,000 copies. The title song was certified Platinum for selling above 250,000 copies digitally.
  • Regarding the backstory of the title track's music video, EXILE HIRO revealed that he initially received an offer for himself to star in a beer commercial, but he didn't want to go out on his own and sell products and didn't need any money, so he decided to ask the advertisers if he could invite all the EXILE members who had free time in their schedules. His only request was that they were allowed to drink as much as they wanted, and as a result, HIRO's wish came true, and he was asked to film a normal drinking party, like a year-end party, with real alcohol. His reason for not wanting any compensation was that he "didn't really need a paycheck for his personal work" and was "in a position where he would appreciate it more if they promoted the members".[1]

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