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"Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze" (世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ lit. That's What the World Calls Love) is the Japanese rock band Sambomaster's fifth single. It was the Japanese drama Densha Otoko's ending song, it was featured on the Hataraki Man soundtrack and was covered in the INiS rhythm video game Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 as the finale song. It was also covered in Konami's Bemani series, Drummania and Guitarfreaks. In 2007, Japanese singer 'bird' released a remix album, "BIRDSONG EP -cover BESTS for the party-" featuring a jazz-hiphop remix of "Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze".

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  • 세상은 그것을 사랑이라 부르지 (ko)
  • 世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ (ja)
  • Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze (en)
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  • 〈세상은 그것을 사랑이라 부르지〉(世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ 세카이와 소레오 아이토 요분다제[*])는 일본의 록 밴드, 삼보 마스터의 5번째 싱글이다. 2005년 8월 3일에 발매됐다. 126,885장을 판매하면서 2005년 오리콘 톱 100에서 싱글 순위 76위를 차지했다. (ko)
  • 「世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ」(せかいはそれをあいとよぶんだぜ)は、サンボマスターの5枚目のシングル。2005年8月3日にリリース。 (ja)
  • "Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze" (世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ lit. That's What the World Calls Love) is the Japanese rock band Sambomaster's fifth single. It was the Japanese drama Densha Otoko's ending song, it was featured on the Hataraki Man soundtrack and was covered in the INiS rhythm video game Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 as the finale song. It was also covered in Konami's Bemani series, Drummania and Guitarfreaks. In 2007, Japanese singer 'bird' released a remix album, "BIRDSONG EP -cover BESTS for the party-" featuring a jazz-hiphop remix of "Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze". (en)
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  • "Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze" (世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ lit. That's What the World Calls Love) is the Japanese rock band Sambomaster's fifth single. It was the Japanese drama Densha Otoko's ending song, it was featured on the Hataraki Man soundtrack and was covered in the INiS rhythm video game Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 as the finale song. It was also covered in Konami's Bemani series, Drummania and Guitarfreaks. In 2007, Japanese singer 'bird' released a remix album, "BIRDSONG EP -cover BESTS for the party-" featuring a jazz-hiphop remix of "Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze". It sold 126,885 units, making it the #76 single on the Oricon top 100 for 2005. (en)
  • 〈세상은 그것을 사랑이라 부르지〉(世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ 세카이와 소레오 아이토 요분다제[*])는 일본의 록 밴드, 삼보 마스터의 5번째 싱글이다. 2005년 8월 3일에 발매됐다. 126,885장을 판매하면서 2005년 오리콘 톱 100에서 싱글 순위 76위를 차지했다. (ko)
  • 「世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ」(せかいはそれをあいとよぶんだぜ)は、サンボマスターの5枚目のシングル。2005年8月3日にリリース。 (ja)
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