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|Last = [[Tokonatsu Musume]] <small>3rd Single (2000)</small>
 
|Last = [[Tokonatsu Musume]] <small>3rd Single (2000)</small>
 
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'''Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"''' (私も「I LOVE YOU」; ''I Love You, Too'') is [[Coconuts Musume]]'s fourth single, and the last to feature [[Danielle Delaunay|Danielle]]. First press included a trading card. The single was released on July 26, 2000, and is their lowest selling single.
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'''Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"''' (私も「I LOVE YOU」; ''I Love You, Too'') is [[Coconuts Musume]]'s fourth single. It was released on July 26, 2000, and the first press of the single came with a a trading card. "Watashi mo 'I LOVE YOU'" was featured in commercials for "House Shokuhin’s Ozack", and it was also used as the opening theme song for "[[Idol wo Sagase]]".
   
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This is the last single for [[Danielle Delaunay|Danielle]], after it was announced on ''[[Idol wo Sagase]]'' in April 2001 that she would graduate from Coconuts Musume on May 8, 2001 to complete her university education.
The lead track was used as the Commercial song for House Shokuhin’s Ozack (potato chips).
 
   
 
==Tracklist==
 
==Tracklist==
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==TV Performances==
 
==TV Performances==
*[2000.07.23] [[Hello! Morning]] (Episode 016)
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*[2000.07.23] [[Hello! Morning]] (Episode #16)
   
 
==Concert Performances==
 
==Concert Performances==
 
;Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"
 
;Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"
 
*[[Hello! Project 2000 Atsumare! Summer Party]]
 
*[[Hello! Project 2000 Atsumare! Summer Party]]
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*[[Dream Live Pop Revue 2000]]
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*[[Hello! Project Dai Undoukai]]
 
*[[Hello! Project 2001 Sugoizo! 21seiki]]
 
*[[Hello! Project 2001 Sugoizo! 21seiki]]
   
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* This is the last Coconuts Musume single to not feature a second track.
* Hawaiian cover version in English of Coconuts Musume's "[[Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"|Watashi mo 'I Love You']]" can be found on the obscure omnibus album "Aloha no Okurimono Hawaiian Style de Kiku J-Pops" released in 2003.
 
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* At [[Happyoukai & Akushu-kai at HMV Shinjuku South-ten]], Coconuts Musume sung part of the chorus as a teaser.
* Around the same time as the release of this single, all the members of [[Hello! Project]] participated in what was called the [[Hello! Project Shuffle Unit|summer shuffles]]. In the fall, enka singer [[Maeda Yuki]] took Danielle’s place in the group [[Akagumi 4]], as Danielle had had an injury. Some months later it was announced that Danielle had graduated from Coconuts Musume to complete her university education. Rumors and speculations from fans at the time said she had had a nervous break-down (for whatever reason).
 
 
* A Hawaiian cover version in English of Coconuts Musume's "[[Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"|Watashi mo 'I Love You']]" can be found on the obscure omnibus album "Aloha no Okurimono Hawaiian Style de Kiku J-Pops" released in 2003.
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*Discography: [http://wayback.archive.org/web/20140422000000/http://www.helloproject.com/discography/coconut/s_004.html Hello! Project (archived)], [http://wayback.archive.org/web/20141207000000/http://www.up-front-works.jp/discography/zetima/08/s_04/index.html UP-FRONT WORKS (archived)], [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SMER/CoconutsMusume/SRCL-4885.html Sony Music], [http://www.tsunku.net/producework.php?Music_ArtistID=33&@DB_ID@=93#01 Tsunku.net]
 
*Discography: [http://wayback.archive.org/web/20140422000000/http://www.helloproject.com/discography/coconut/s_004.html Hello! Project (archived)], [http://wayback.archive.org/web/20141207000000/http://www.up-front-works.jp/discography/zetima/08/s_04/index.html UP-FRONT WORKS (archived)], [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SMER/CoconutsMusume/SRCL-4885.html Sony Music], [http://www.tsunku.net/producework.php?Music_ArtistID=33&@DB_ID@=93#01 Tsunku.net]
 
*Wikipedia: [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/私も「I_LOVE_YOU」 Japanese]
 
*Wikipedia: [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/私も「I_LOVE_YOU」 Japanese]
*Lyrics: [http://projecthello.com/coconuts/watashimo.html Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"]
 
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20171016090807/http://www.bookmice.net/darkchilde/jsingers/coconuts.html House Shokuhin’s Ozack]
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20171016090807/http://www.bookmice.net/darkchilde/jsingers/coconuts.html House Shokuhin’s Ozack]
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*Lyrics: {{hpl|Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"}}
   
 
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Revision as of 04:20, 21 July 2020

Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU" (私も「I LOVE YOU」; I Love You, Too) is Coconuts Musume's fourth single. It was released on July 26, 2000, and the first press of the single came with a a trading card. "Watashi mo 'I LOVE YOU'" was featured in commercials for "House Shokuhin’s Ozack", and it was also used as the opening theme song for "Idol wo Sagase".

This is the last single for Danielle, after it was announced on Idol wo Sagase in April 2001 that she would graduate from Coconuts Musume on May 8, 2001 to complete her university education.

Tracklist

File:Coconuts Musume - Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU" (MV)

Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU" (MV)

  1. Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"
  2. Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU" (SAMBA DE CoCo Remix)
  3. Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU" (Backing Track)

Featured Members

Single Information

Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"
  • Lyrics, Composition: Tsunku
  • Arrangement, Programming: Kono Shin
  • Guitar: Itami Masahiro
  • Sax & Clarinet: Yamamoto Takuo
  • Trumpet: Araki Toshio
  • Trombone: Murata Yohichi
  • Chorus: Brenda Vaughn, Robbie Danzie
  • Recording, Mixing: Yuzawa Takahisa
Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU" (SAMBA DE CoCo Remix)

TV Performances

Concert Performances

Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU"

Oricon Chart Positions

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- - - - - - - 82 2,540

Total Reported Sales: 2,540

Trivia

  • This is the last Coconuts Musume single to not feature a second track.
  • At Happyoukai & Akushu-kai at HMV Shinjuku South-ten, Coconuts Musume sung part of the chorus as a teaser.
  • A Hawaiian cover version in English of Coconuts Musume's "Watashi mo 'I Love You'" can be found on the obscure omnibus album "Aloha no Okurimono Hawaiian Style de Kiku J-Pops" released in 2003.

External Links