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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song was composed as an advertising tie-in to the original ''Pikmin'', playing in its commercials. It is a full, three-verse song with Japanese lyrics, and was performed by an anonymous band credited as "Strawberry Flower". The translated title, "Song of Love", is somewhat ironic; the song's lyrics concern the {{b|Pikmin|species}}'s plight in being used as pawns for [[Captain Olimar]], mentioning that they won't ask to be loved regardless. | This song was composed as an advertising tie-in to the original ''Pikmin'', playing in its commercials. It is a full, three-verse song with Japanese lyrics, and was performed by an anonymous band credited as "Strawberry Flower". The translated title, "Song of Love", is somewhat ironic; the song's lyrics concern the {{b|Pikmin|species}}'s plight in being used as pawns for [[Captain Olimar]], mentioning that they won't ask to be loved regardless. The song can be sung by 20 of each Pikmin (red, blue, yellow, white, purple) in ''Pikmin 2''. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== |
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