Chewing Gum (AAA song)

Chewing Gum (AAA song)

Infobox Single| Name = チューインガム (Chewing Gum)
Type = Single
Artist =


Released = November 15 2006
Recorded =
Genre = J-pop
Length =
Label = avex trax
Producer = -
Last single = ""Q""
(2006)
This single = チューインガム (Chewing Gum)
(2006)
Next single = Black & White
(2006)
"Chewing Gum" is a single by the Japanese group AAA, but it only features two male singers out of the total eight members. This is their eleventh single.
*Note: The title song, "Chewing Gum (CHUIN GAMU)" was composed by singer Ataru Nakamura.

Track listing

# チューインガム (Chewing Gum)
# ボクラノテ (Live version) 1st Anniversary Live -3rd ATTACK 060913- at Nippon Budokan (bokura no te)
# チューインガム (Instrumental)


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