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− | ''99ep'' is the second major mini-album (third overall) released by [[Spitz]]. First press edition comes housed in a digipack. As the three songs were later, in 2004, included on their second special album ''[[Iroiro Goromo]]'', the production of the mini-album was discontinued. The song "[[Sakana (Spitz)|Sakana]]" was used in 2005 as theme song for the fifth episode of the second season of the dorama ''[[Koisuru Nichiyobi]]''. The mini-album reached #8 on Oricon weekly charts, and charted for 7 weeks. | + | ''99ep'' is the second major mini-album (third overall) released by [[Spitz]]. First press edition comes housed in a digipack. As the three songs were later, in 2004, included on their second special album ''[[Iroiro Goromo]]'', the production of the mini-album was discontinued. The song "[[Sakana (Spitz)|Sakana]]" was used in 2005 as theme song for the fifth episode of the second season of the dorama ''[[Koisuru Nichiyobi]]''. The mini-album reached #8 on Oricon weekly charts, and charted for 7 weeks, selling 212,940 copies. |
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 8 April 2021
- Artist
- Spitz
- Mini-Album
- 99ep
- Released
- 1999.01.01
- Catalog Number
- POCH-1750
- Price
- ¥1,325
- Tracklist
- Hi-Fi Lo-Fi (ハイファイ・ローファイ)
- Sakana (魚)
- Seishun Ikinokori Game (青春生き残りゲーム)
- Information
99ep is the second major mini-album (third overall) released by Spitz. First press edition comes housed in a digipack. As the three songs were later, in 2004, included on their second special album Iroiro Goromo, the production of the mini-album was discontinued. The song "Sakana" was used in 2005 as theme song for the fifth episode of the second season of the dorama Koisuru Nichiyobi. The mini-album reached #8 on Oricon weekly charts, and charted for 7 weeks, selling 212,940 copies.