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1993 single by Super Monkey's 4
"Dancing Junk"
Single by Super Monkey's 4
from the album Original Tracks Vol.1
B-side"Rainbow Moon"
ReleasedMay 26, 1993
GenrePop
Length4:34
LabelToshiba-EMI
Songwriter(s)
Super Monkey's 4 singles chronology
"Koi no Cute Beat/Mister U.S.A."
(1992)
"Dancing Junk"
(1993)
"Aishite Muscat"
(1993)

Dancing Junk is a song by Super Monkey's 4, released in 1993 as their first single under their new name. The B-side, Rainbow Moon, is a solo song by the group's lead singer, Namie Amuro. It was her first of many during her time with the group. Dancing Junk was used as the first ending theme to the anime series Nintama Rantarō.

Track listing

  1. Dancing Junk (Masao Urino, Koji Magaino) - 4:38
  2. Rainbow Moon (Masao Urino, Koji Magaino) - 4:18
  3. Dancing Junk (Original Karaoke) (Koji Magaino) - 4:38
  4. Rainbow Moon (Original Karaoke) (Koji Magaino) - 4:14

Personnel

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak position Sales total Chart run
26 May 1993 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #68 18,660 4 weeks
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