Flyin' High (Wink Album)
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is the 14th studio album by
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duo Wink, released by Polystar on July 5, 1995. It features the singles " Watashitachi Rashii Rule" and " Jive Into the Night (Yaban na Yoru ni) yper Euro Mix. Also included in the album are Japanese-language covers of
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's "One Kiss at a Time",
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's " Ain't Nobody", and
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's "My Turn". ''Flyin' High'' saw the duo abandon the retro pop sound from their two previous albums and return to their dance pop roots. It was also the first album since ''
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'' to feature songs by songwriter
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. The album became the duo's final studio release before disbanding in 1996 as a result of declining popularity and record sales. The album peaked at No. 68 on
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's albums chart and sold over 10,000 copies.


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