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Hey! Say! JUMP Hey! Say! JUMP (HSJ or JUMP) is an nine-member Japanese boy band under the Japanese talent agency Smile-Up (formerly known as Johnny & Associates). The group is split into two sub-groups: Hey! Say! BEST and Hey! Say! 7. In Japan they sold more ...
's debut single, but their second single overall. It was released from
J Storm currently known as Storm Labels is a Japanese music and film company owned by Smile Up, formerly known as Johnny & Associates. It was established on November 12, 2001, initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was nam ...
on November 14, 2007.


Background and release

After V6,
Arashi is a Japanese boy band consisting of five members formed under the Johnny & Associates talent agency. The members are Satoshi Ohno, Sho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, Kazunari Ninomiya, and Jun Matsumoto. Arashi officially formed on September 15, 199 ...
, and
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in the
Johnny & Associates was a Japanese talent agency formed by Johnny Kitagawa in 1962, which managed groups of male idols known as The company had a significant impact on pop culture with male idols and boy bands in Japan since the 1980s. Until 2019, the company w ...
,
Hey! Say! JUMP Hey! Say! JUMP (HSJ or JUMP) is an nine-member Japanese boy band under the Japanese talent agency Smile-Up (formerly known as Johnny & Associates). The group is split into two sub-groups: Hey! Say! BEST and Hey! Say! 7. In Japan they sold more ...
became the special supporters of
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. This single's title song "Ultra Music Power" is 2007 FIVB Women's World Cup and 2007 FIVB Men's World Cup's image song. On October 12, 2023, Hey! Say! JUMP announced through their fan club that they would no longer be performing the song in the wake of Johnny Kitagawa's sexual abuse scandals, citing the line, "J! Johnny's!" as the reason.


Track listing


Limited edition

CD # "Ultra Music Power" # "Star Time" DVD # "Ultra Music Power" (PV and Making of)


Regular first press edition

CD # "Ultra Music Power" # "Star Time" # "Too Shy" # "Ultra Music Power" (Original Karaoke) # "Star Time" (Original Karaoke) # "Too Shy" (Original Karaoke)


Regular edition

CD # "Ultra Music Power" # "Star Time" # "Ultra Music Power" (Original Karaoke) # "Star Time" (Original Karaoke)


Chart


Certifications


References

{{Authority control 2007 singles Hey! Say! JUMP songs 2007 songs J Storm singles Oricon Weekly number-one singles