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Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2
Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2 is the third remix album released by Japanese singer/songwriter, Kumi Koda. It was released a year after ''Koda Kumi Driving Hit's'' on March 31, 2010. It ranked higher than its predecessor, coming in at #5 on Oricon and staying on the charts for twelve weeks. Track listing (Source) #" Lick me♥" rog5 BIG BASS Remix#"Driving" ROOVE HACKER$ Remix#" Ecstasy aramel Pod Remix #:44th single '' 3 SPLASH'' #"Cutie Honey" ITOMI TOKOTO Remix#"Rain" LUG in LANGUAGE Remix#"Shake It Up" OUSE NATION Sunset In Ibiza Remix#" No Regret UTURE HOUSE UNITED Remix #"Last Angel feat. Tohoshinki" eroDoll Remix#"UNIVERSE" ink Chameleons Remix#"you" loor on the Intelligence Remix#"1000 no Kotoba" hohei Matsumoto & Junichi Matsuda Remix#"hands" he Standard Club PIANO DANCE Remix#" Taisetsu na kimi e" yuzo Remix#" stay with me" omoharu Moriya Remix#" Yume no Uta" unset In Ibiza Remix#"Trust Your Love "Trust Your Love" is a song recorded by Japanese singer-songwri ...
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Remix Album
A remix album is an album consisting of remixes or rerecorded versions of an artist's earlier released material. The first act who employed the format was American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson (''Aerial Pandemonium Ballet'', 1971). As of 2007, the best-selling remix album of all time is Michael Jackson's ''Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix'' (1997). History and concept ''Aerial Pandemonium Ballet'' (1971) by Harry Nilsson is credited as the first remix album. It was released after the successes of "Everybody's Talkin'" and ''The Point!'', when he decided that his older material had started to sound dated. Neu!'s ''Neu! 2'' (1973) has also been described as "in effect the first remix album", as many tracks see the duo "speed up, slow down, cut, doctor, and mutilate the material, sometimes beyond recognition". In the 1980s, record companies would combine several kinds of electronic dance music, such as dance-pop, House music, house, techno, Trance music, trance, drum ...
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No Regret (song)
"''No Regret''" is an R&B song by singer-songwriter Koda Kumi. The song debuted on the Oricon charts at No. 4, remaining on the charts for twelve weeks. The single made it the eighth release for her ''12 Singles Collection,'' and, unlike the majority of the singles, was not limited to 50,000 copies. This was one of three that were not limited, the other being the first single in the collection, ''you,'' and the final single, '' Someday/Boys♥Girls.'' Information ''No Regret'' is Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's eighth single in her ''12 Singles Collection'' and twenty-sixth overall. It managed to peak at No. 4 on the Oricon Singles Charts and remained on the charts for twelve weeks. Unlike most of the other singles in the collection, ''No Regret'' was not limited to 50,000 copies. This was only done with two other singles in the collection: ''you'' and '' Someday/Boys♥Girls.'' ''No Regret'' sold 72,081 copies within the first week and, as more recent figures show, it has ...
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Koda Kumi Albums
KODA (99.1 FM, "Sunny 99.1") is an American commercial adult contemporary-formatted radio station in Houston, Texas. The station is owned by iHeartMedia. Its studios and offices are located along the West Loop Freeway in Uptown Houston. KODA has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. The Senior Road Tower transmitter is off Farm to Market Road 2234 near Fort Bend Parkway in Southwest Houston. KODA broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format, with its sister station KTRH simulcasting on KODA's HD2 subchannel. History On Christmas Eve, 1946, the station signed on as KPRC-FM. It was owned by the ''Houston Post'' daily newspaper, which also owned KPRC and would put KPRC-TV on the air in 1949. (The call sign referred to Post Radio Company.) In its early years, KPRC-FM mostly simulcast its AM sister station. KPRC-FM began broadcasting on 99.7 MHz until 1947 when it moved to 102.9 MHz. In 1958, the FM station was sold and changed its call sign to KHGM-FM. ...
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Love Across The Ocean
"Love Across the Ocean" (stylized as "love across the ocean") is Koda Kumi's fifth domestic solo single. It charted at No. 19 on Oricon and stayed on the charts for four weeks. Information ''love across the ocean'' is Japanese R&B singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's fifth domestic single. The single peaked at No. 19 on the Oricon Weekly charts and remained on the charts for four weeks. It became her first single released for her second studio album, ''Grow into One,'' which would be released the following year on March 19. The title track was used in a television advertisement for Kanebo Cosmetics' TESUTIMO (カネボウ化粧品「テスティモ」 / Kaneobou Keshouhin "TESUTIMO"). The single's b-sides were a remix of '' So into You'' and the "single version" of ''The Meaning of Peace.'' The version of ''The Meaning of Peace'' featured on the single was Kumi's solo and had a different instrumental than the version originally released with BoA for the Song Nation project. This vers ...
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Trust Your Love
"Trust Your Love" is a song recorded by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi and was used as the second single from her debut album '' Affection'' (2002). It was released on May 9, 2001 via Rhythm Zone in two physical editions: a CD single and 12" vinyl. Additionally, Sounday and Orpheus Records distributed the song in North America with the same formats, but was remixed as a dance number by Hex Hector. The song was written by Kumi herself, whilst composing and production was handled by Kikuchi Kazuhito and Max Matsuura respectively. Musically, it is an R&B song that incorporates synthesizers and keyboards, and describes two lovers believing in each other. "Trust Your Love" received positive reviews from music critics, who commended its production and selected it among others as one of her best releases. Commercially, while it did fare better than her debut "Take Back", it performed moderately nevertheless, peaking at No. 18 on the Oricon Singles Chart. In the United States, it ...
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Yume No Uta/Futari De
is the Japanese word for dream, and may refer to: People *, Japanese rugby sevens player *, Japanese actress *, Japanese rugby sevens player *, Japanese gravure idol and actress *, Japanese professional footballer Entertainment *YuMe, a multi-screen video advertising platform * ''Dreams'' (1990 film), a film by the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa * "Yume" (Miwako Okuda song), a single released by Japanese singer Miwako Okuda * "Yume" (The Blue Hearts song), a 1992 song by The Blue Hearts Characters *Yume, a character in the Japanese manga ''Tenchi Muyo!'' *Yume Hasegawa, a character in the Japanese manga ''Pupa'' *Yume Suzuhara, a character in the Japanese manga ''Hōzuki Island'' and ''Mōryō no Yurikago'' *Yume Nijino, a character in an anime show ''Aikatsu Stars!'' Places * Yume, Tibet, a township in Tibet * Yume Chu, a tributary of Subansiri River in Tibet *Yume Anime Bar, an anime themed, Japan inspired, night bar in Brno, Czech Republic See also *''Hana to Yume'', a s ...
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Stay With Me (Koda Kumi Song)
"Stay with Me" (stylized as stay with me) is the forty-second single by Japanese R&B/pop artist Kumi Koda. It charted at No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly charts and remained on the charts for nine weeks. This became the first time Kumi released two consecutive No. 1 singles, whereas her previous single, "''Taboo,''" also charted at number one. The single was released in both CD and CD+DVD, with limited editions of both. A version was also released exclusively for her fan club. Information ''stay with me'' is Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's forty-second single. It debuted at No. 1 on Oricon, making it her sixth number-one single and the first time in her career to have released two number-one singles back-to-back, whereas ''Taboo (Kumi Koda song), Taboo'' had also charted at No. 1. The single remained on the Oricon charts for nine weeks. ''stay with me'' was described as a "winter love ballad" by her official site. Limited editions of the single featured an Organ (music), orgel ...
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Butterfly (Koda Kumi Song)
"Butterfly" is Japanese pop musician Kumi Koda's sixteenth domestic single. The single came in CD and CD+DVD, with the latter editions containing a foldout poster. Because her previous single "Hot Stuff feat. KM-MARKIT" was re-cut to become the final single for ''secret'', "Butterfly" became the first single for ''Best ~first things~''. The single became very successful for Kumi, causing Kumi's ero-kawaii style to become popular among the high school and young adult communities in Japan. The single would go on to win several awards, including "Best Video of the Year" and "Best Female Video". Information "Butterfly" is Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's sixteenth single under the Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone. The single was her first to debut at No. 1 on the Oricon charts and remained on the charts for twenty-two weeks. Although the single debuted at No. 1, it dropped to No. 2 for the weekly ranking. The single also became the first to be released for her '' Best ~first things~ ...
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Hands (Koda Kumi Song)
''Hands'' (stylized as hands) is Japanese R&B-turned-pop star Koda Kumi's 14th domestic single. The single charted No. 7 and remained on the charts for eight weeks. Information ''hands'' is Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's fourteenth single. It charted low in the top ten at No. 7 on the Oricon charts and remained on the charts for two months. The single became her third to be released as both CD and CD+DVD. It was the end theme of ANB's television program ''Uchimura Produce (内村プロデュース / Uchimura PURODYUUSI).'' The b-side, ''Through the Sky,'' was the end theme of Nippon TV's informational program ''The Sunday (THE・サンデー)'' through the month of January. The music video released on the single differed from the music video released on the corresponding album, ''secret,'' which contained an "album version" that held different scenes. The "single version" was, however, placed on her first compilation album, '' Best ~first things~.'' Music video The mus ...
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Real Emotion/1000 No Kotoba
is a double A-side single by Japanese singer Koda Kumi. The single contains the songs "Real Emotion" and "1000 no Kotoba", which were featured in the game ''Final Fantasy X-2''. This was Kumi's first single to chart in the top 10 on Oricon, coming in at No. 3. Since its release, it has sold over 283,000 copies. Background and release "Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba" is Japanese R&B singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's seventh single and first double A-side. The single became the artist's first the chart in the top ten on the weekly Oricon Singles Charts, charting at No. 3, and remained on the charts for twenty-eight weeks. Since its release, it has sold over 283,000 copies. She would not have another single surpass the physical sales of "Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba" until her 2006 single "4 Hot Wave". "1000 no Kotoba" was arranged by Takahito Eguchi and Noriko Matsueda, who arranged much of the music for ''Final Fantasy X-2.'' It was published by Rhythm Zone on March 5, 2003, with the ca ...
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You (Koda Kumi Song)
"You" (stylized as ''you'') is a song by Japanese singer Koda Kumi, serving as her 19th single and the first to be released as part of her ''Best: Second Session, 12 Singles Collection.'' It became her first single to achieve the number one position on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart. As of April 2011, "you" is certified platinum for digital cellphone downloads by the RIAJ. Background ''you'' is Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's first single in her ''12 Singles Collection.'' It became her second single to debut at No. 1 and first to hold the No. 1 spot for the weekly ranking on the Oricon Singles Charts. Her first the debut at the top spot was "Butterfly (Kumi Koda song), Butterfly," but "Butterfly" had dropped to take the number-two slot for the week. Each single in the ''12 Singles Collection'' had unique cover art based on certain cultures in various countries. The back cover of each single was a piece to a puzzle, which could only be completed by purchasing all twelve sin ...
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Universe (Koda Kumi Album)
''Universe'' (sometimes stylized as ''8th Al. Universe'' or ''8th AL "UNIVERSE"'') is the eighth studio album by Japanese recording artist Kumi Koda. It was released as a double album with her third greatest its album '' Best: Third Universe'' on February 3, 2010, by Rhythm Zone. Beginning in early 2009 after completing two mini-concert tours, the album's production was handled by several music producers, such as Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, Figge, Tim Larsson, Tommy Henriksen, U-Key Zone, Thomas Gustafsson, and H-Wonder. It also features a guest appearance from Koda's sister and Japanese recording artist Misono. Koda contributed towards the album as the executive producer and songwriter. ''Universe'' is primarily a J-pop album with numerous elements of dance-pop, rock, R&B, electropop, and pop ballads. As a double album, it was released in four different formats; a two album bundle, a two album and DVD bundle, a two album first pressing bundle, and a two album digital release. A f ...
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