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Notes[]
- ↑ The Japanese choir consists of six singers, three of whom were also in the choir for At the Gala: Junko Tsuji, Masumi Harada, Ayano Kunigami, Yasutaka Anzai, Shota Nakano, and Isamu Ishizuka. These six singers would later be the choir for Smile Song.