Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide
"Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide" | ||||||||
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File:Tohoshinki Bolero -CD-.jpg | ||||||||
Single by Tohoshinki | ||||||||
from the album The Secret Code | ||||||||
Released | January 21, 2009 | |||||||
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Recorded | 2008 | |||||||
Genre | "Bolero" J-pop, R&B, soul "Kiss the Baby Sky" Soft rock, R&B "Wasurenaide" Pop |
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Label | Rhythm Zone | |||||||
Tohoshinki singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide" (Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / 忘れないで Borero / Kisu Za Beibī Sukai / Wasurenaide?, lit. Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Don't Forget) is Tohoshinki's 25th Japanese single, released on January 21, 2009. Bolero was the theme song for the Japanese movie, "Subaru (昴)". The movie is named after the ballerina lead named Subaru, which released on March 20, 2009. Tohoshinki made their debut screen on Subaru. The members of Tohoshinki appeared in one scene in which Meisa Kuroki’s character visited a bar; where they performed on a stage during the scene.[1][2]
By the beginning of February, the single was announced to receive Platinum Disc Certificate by Japan Association of Records on February 10, 2009 for reaching 101,861 in sales.[3]
Contents
Track listing
CD
- "Bolero"
- "Kiss the Baby Sky"
- "Wasurenaide"
- "Dōshite Kimi o Suki ni Natte Shimattandarō?" (Royal Mirrorball Mix) (CD Version Only)
- "Bolero" (Less Vocal)
- "Kiss the Baby Sky" (Less Vocal)
- "Wasurenaide" (Less Vocal)
DVD
- "Bolero" (Video clip)
- Off Shot Movie
Charts
Oricon sales chart (Japan)
Release | Chart | Peak Position | Sales Total | Chart Run |
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January 21, 2009 | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | 1 | 62,732 | |
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 1 | 89,701 | 8+ | |
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart | 4 | 109,612 | ||
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart | 49 | 110,717 |
References
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- ↑ レコ協、1月度ミリオン・ゴールドアルバム等認定作品を発表 http://www.musicman-net.com/cgi-bin/public/n-view.cgi?hid=07-45-0059
External links
Preceded by
"Ai no Mama de..." by Junko Akimoto
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Japanese Oricon Chart number one single February 2, 2009 |
Succeeded by "Yakusoku" by KinKi Kids |