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The album's third track, "Luv Vibration", has a music video. After the release of Starting Over , Speed followed on with their upbeat genre and released the single "Wake Me Up!". The video for the song was filmed on location in the Philippines and sold approximately 671,000 copies (total shipment: 890,000) when it was released.
On April 30, a special edit for the music video of "Final Dance", which is an A-side of their last single, was released onto YouTube. [30] Their final best-of album, "Urya-Oi!!!" was released on July 2. [31] Tracks from "Give me your love all" to "Fly" were re-recorded with the vocals of the current six members, most of them with updated ...
Video albums by individual artists should not be put in this main category. Instead, they should be placed in their own subcategories of Category:Video albums by artist, under the format [[Category:(Artist name) video albums]]. The only video albums in this category should be compilation albums of many artists, or articles about series of video ...
There have been attempts to create "age free music" (Japanese: エイジ・フリー・ミュージック) that is neither enka or kayōkyoku or J-pop, and therefore transcends generations. There was a campaign by 15 record companies. Age free music is supported by music critic Issei Tomizawa, who has a radio programme called Age Free Music!.
The album reached first place on the Oricon Album weekly ranking, making it the first time the band had reached the top of the list. In addition, it was the first One Ok Rock album to be released in a separate English language international edition in addition to the Japanese version. [ 194 ]
First Love is the debut Japanese-language studio album (second overall) by Japanese-American recording artist Hikaru Utada, released on March 10, 1999, by Eastworld. An R&B and dance-pop album, First Love centres on the theme of love and relationships. The songs were written and recorded over the course of about one year, between the end of ...
On Nico Nico Douga, the most visited Japanese video sharing site (similar to YouTube), MADs featuring Perfume songs and The Idolm@ster videos, were created, which led the album to number 1 status on Amazon.co.jp's music bestsellers. Some Internet media consider this as one of the factors for Perfume's net-based popularity at first.
In the spring of that year, their first full-scale album Splash!!! debuted at No. 2 on the Oricon album chart. In July 2003, Flow released the single "Blaster" on the major label Ki/oon Records. In April 2004, they released "GO!!!", which stayed on the Oricon Top 10 Chart for three weeks. In May 2004, Flow released their first major label album ...