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Not to be confused with Dango Daikazoku.
1999 single by Kentaro Hayami, Ayumi Shigemori, Himawari Kids and Dango Gasshōdan
"Dango 3 Kyōdai"
Single by Kentaro Hayami, Ayumi Shigemori, Himawari Kids and Dango Gasshōdan
Released
March 3, 1999 (1999-03-03)
Genre
Tango
Length
4:13
Label
Pony Canyon
Songwriter(s)
Horie Yoshiro, Satou Masahiko, Uchino Masumi
Producer(s)
Masahiko Satō
Kentarō Hayami singles chronology
"'Mach GoGoGo 97'" (1997)
"Dango 3 Kyōdai" (1999)
"'Moero×4 Robokon!!'" (1999)
"Dango 3 Kyodai" (だんご3兄弟, Dango San Kyōdai, "Three Dango Brothers") is a Japanese song released on March 3, 1999. The song caused a social phenomenon in Japan.[1] On the Japanese Oricon weekly single charts, it debuted at the number-one position with the sales of over one million copies.[2] It was considered that the song might surpass the record of "Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun".[3] However, it spent at the top position for only three consecutive weeks. In fact, this song proved that "Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun" had been extraordinary.[4] According to the Oricon, it sold over 2.91 million copies, becoming the third best-selling single in Japan at that time.[5] However, Southern All Stars's "Tsunami" surpassed the record in 2005.[6]
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^ギネス認定記念で復活!「およげ!たいやきくん」CDで再発売 (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun. 2008-02-20. Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
^"SMAP「世界に一つだけの花」、 シングル売上歴代9位に!!" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2004-08-03. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
^サザン、史上最多!44作ランクイン!! (in Japanese). Oricon. 2005-06-28. Archived from the original on 2005-07-03. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
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