"Unite!" is the twenty-third
single by
Ayumi Hamasaki
is a Japanese singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, model, spokesperson, and entrepreneur. By 2002, Hamasaki had earned the nickname "Empress of J-pop" due to her popularity in Japan and throughout Asia. Due to her success and relevanc ...
, released on July 11, 2001. It is her sixth
single released in
Germany
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.
Unlike most of her other A-sides and some of her B-sides, Unite! has no
PV. It has been performed on various occasions and has been featured on a commercial, yet no promotional video was ever aired.
Commercial tie-in
Unite! was the background music in Hamasaki's last commercial for Kirin Supli.
Track listing
;Asia-released single
# "Unite!" – 5:00
# "Unite!" (Huge UR-Chin mix)
# "Unite!" (hecco's club vocal mix)
# "Unite!" (re-Formation MIX)
# "Endless sorrow" (Dub's Forever Mercy Mix)
# "Unite!" (PROJECT O.T ATOMIX MIX)
# "Unite!" (PSYCHO TRANCE MIX)
# "Unite!" (No.1 Blueberry Wonderful)
# "Key" (nicely nice waterfowl remix)
# "Unite!" (Instrumental) – 5:00
;Germany-released single
# "Unite!" – Airwave vocal edit
# "Unite!" – Moogwai radio edit
# "Unite!" – Alt+F4 radio edit
# "Unite!" – Robert Gitelman radio edit
# "Unite!" – Alt+F4 remix
# "Unite!" – Robert Gitelman remix
# "Unite!" – Airwave dub mix
Release history
Charts
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
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RIAJ
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The RIAJ's activities include ...
certification: 2× Platinum
References
External links
"Unite!"information at
Avex Network.
"Unite!"information at
Oricon
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Ayumi Hamasaki songs
2001 singles
Oricon Weekly number-one singles
Songs written by Ayumi Hamasaki
2001 songs
Avex Trax singles
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