"I love dream world" (typed as I ♥ world) is dream's 15th single, released on September 10, 2003. First pressings came in a special package, and included one of nine trading cards.
A DVD version of the single, containing two PVs for the single's title track, was released on December 10, 2003. First pressings of the DVD edition included a B2 size poster. A third version of the music video was released on the ID CD+DVD.
Editions[]
- CD Only (AVCD-30522, ¥1,080)
- DVD (AVBD-91171, ¥3,218)
Tracklist[]
CD[]
- Wo Ai Ni (我愛イ尓; I Love You)
- Love is power
- I love dream world ~Sekaijuu no Shiawase wo Utaou~ (I love dream world ~世界中のしあわせを歌おう~; Let's Sing the Happiness of the Earth)
- Embrace Me (S-dream featuring KANA)
- Wo Ai Ni (Instrumental)
- Love is power (Instrumental)
- I love dream world ~Sekaijuu no Shiawase wo Utaou~ (Instrumental)
- Embrace Me (Instrumental)
Digital Edition[]
- mora
- Recochoku
- Wo Ai Ni (Instrumental)
- Love is power (Instrumental)
- I love dream world ~Sekaijuu no Shiawase wo Utaou~ (Instrumental)
DVD[]
- I love dream world ~Sekaijuu no Shiawase wo Utaou~ ~Promotion video~ (Ver. 1)
- I love dream world ~Sekaijuu no Shiawase wo Utaou~ ~Promotion video~ (Ver. 2)
- Single "I love dream world" TV-SPOT
- Viewsic Tokuban "I love dream world Plate wo Tsukurou" [Director's Cut Version]
Featured Members[]
- Tachibana Kana
- Hasebe Yu
- Nishida Shizuka
- Yamamoto Sayaka
- Ai Risa
- Takamoto Aya
- Nakashima Ami
- Abe Erie
Charts[]
The single reached #10 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for six weeks. This is dream's first single to chart within the top 10 on Oricon's weekly charts since 2001's "My will".
Chart | Peak position |
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Oricon Weekly singles chart | 10 |
Audio[]
Spotify[]
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YouTube[]
Videos[]
Trivia[]
- In its official title, the phrase "love dream" is represented by a combination heart/peace sign (resulting in frequent misreadings, usually "I love world" or "I world"). This would remain the group's symbol until their rebirth as DRM in 2007.
- A "white X'mas" version of the song was the only track on the "1st X'mas" single performed by the unit including the group, Fruit Punch and SweetS. A music video for this version was included on that single.
- A 2015 version of the song, including the 4-member line-up, was released on the group's 27th and last single "Blanket Snow".
External Links[]
- Single Profile
- Oricon Profile: CD | DVD
- Recochoku | mora
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