Butterfly

Album: Smile Paradise (2000)
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Songfacts®:

  • By far, this is the most memorable song in the Dance Dance Revolution video game series. The song, with its famous "Aiyaiyai, I'm your little butterfly, green black and blue, make the colors in the sky," has attracted many players to the game. In the game, this is an easy song to correctly dance to, rewarding beginning players.
  • Smile.dk is a Danish band whose members are from Sweden. Their Japanese accent in this song, and others, is fake. The primary market of the band is Japan and Hong Kong. They have fans in Europe and America, especially from Dance Dance Revolution.

Comments: 10

  • My Fav Sing from PhI love this song
  • Jade32643 from Candai know is so catchy i can't not take it of my mind i love it so much Aiyaiyai, I'm your little butterfly, green black and blue, make the colors in the sky,
  • Kianna from CanadaI had a butterfly wand toy and when I pressed a button this song would play this song just brings back memories
  • Deez from Nutzthe music video is pretty cringe ngl
  • SarahI suddenly remembered having a toy phone when I was 5 in which this song's aiaiai I'm your little butterfly would play! I really like this song it's very catchy!
  • Emma from Princeton, NjI don't think this is a particularly amazing song, but damn, if it isn't catchy.
  • Flare from Dallas, TxI love this song! It's all like, "BAM" and "POW" and such!!^.^ And the Japaneseness is so kewl.
  • Shikana from --, MnI discovered this song in an AMV -- it's amazing!! [[..!..Techno Lives..!..]]
  • Sarah from Willingboro, NjI love this song. I can't stop listening to it. This is my new favorite song.
    Aiyaiyai, I'm your little butterfly, green, black, and blue, makes the colors in the sky.
  • Chas from Webster, NyAiyaiyai, I'm your little butterfly, green black and blue, make the colors in the sky,
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