Colors (Melody and Harmony) / Shelter

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"Colors (Melody and Harmony) / Shelter"
Single by Jejung & Yuchun (Tohoshinki)
Released September 30, 2009 (2009-09-30)
Format CD Single, digital download
Genre Pop
Length 5:34
Label Rhythm Zone
Writer(s) H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun
Producer(s) Yoichiro Kakizaki, Jejung, Yuchun
Music video
"Colors ~Melody and Harmony~" on YouTube

"Colors (Melody and Harmony) / Shelter" (stylised as "COLORS ~Melody and Harmony~ / Shelter") is a special release single by South Korean boyband Tohoshinki members Jejung and Yuchun in Japan. It was released on September 30, 2009.[1] The song was a commemorative song for the 35th anniversary of Hello Kitty in Japan.[1]

The songs were written and co-arranged by Jejung and Yuchun personally.[1] Bandmate Junsu also worked on the arrangement of "Shelter."[2] "Colors (Melody and Harmony)" featured on a special digital EP, Tohoshinki Special Package, released a week before the single's physical release. Also featured on the EP was Tohoshinki's song "Amaku Hateshinaku" and "Been So Long".[3]

Track listing

CD+DVD version

No. Title Writer(s) Arranger Length
1. "Colors (Melody and Harmony)"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun Yoichiro Kakizaki, Jejung, Yuchun 5:21
2. "Shelter"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun, Junsu H-Wonder, Jejung 5:15
3. "Colors (Melody and Harmony) (Less Vocal)"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun Kakizaki, Jejung, Yuchun 5:21
4. "Shelter (Less Vocal)"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun, Junsu H-Wonder, Jejung 5:15
Total length:
21:13

CD only version

No. Title Writer(s) Arranger Length
1. "Colors (Melody and Harmony)"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun Kakizaki, Jejung, Yuchun 5:21
2. "Shelter"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun, Junsu H-Wonder, Jejung 5:15
3. "Colors (Melody and Harmony) @ 4th Live Tour 2009: The Secret Code Final in Tokyo Dome"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun Kakizaki, Jejung, Yuchun 5:21
4. "Colors (Melody and Harmony) (Less Vocal)"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun Kakizaki, Jejung, Yuchun 5:21
5. "Shelter (Less Vocal)"   H.U.B., Jejung, Yuchun, Junsu H-Wonder, Jejung 5:15
Total length:
26:33

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Billboard Japan Hot 100[4] 1
Billboard Adult Contemporary Airplay[5] 18
Oricon Daily Chart[6] 1
Oricon Weekly Chart[7] 1
RIAJ Digital Track Chart Top 100[8] 31

Chart procession and succession

Preceded by
"Hikari Hitotsu" by Hideaki Takizawa
Japanese Oricon weekly number-one single
October 12, 2009
Succeeded by
"It's All Too Much/Never Say Die" by Yui
Preceded by
"Yell" by Ikimono-gakari
Billboard Japan Hot 100 number-one single
October 12, 2009
Succeeded by
"It's All Too Much" by Yui

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