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# [[Hitotsu Dake (Sakamoto Miu)|Hitotsu Dake]] (ひとつだけ; Just One)
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# [[Hitotsu Dake (Sakamoto Miu)|Hitotsu Dake]] (ひとつだけ; ''Just One'')
 
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''DAWN PINK'' is the first studio album released by [[Sakamoto Miu]]. The album reached #28 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for three weeks.
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''DAWN PINK'' is the first studio album released by [[Sakamoto Miu]]. The album reached #28 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for three weeks, selling 20,660 copies.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:14, 5 April 2021

Album Cover
Artist
Sakamoto Miu
Album
DAWN PINK
Released
1999.09.29
Catalog Number
WPC6-10037
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. Hitotsu Dake (ひとつだけ; Just One)
  2. The letter after the wound
  3. I'll believe the look in your eyes
  4. awakening
  5. CHILD OF SNOW
  6. INTERNAL
  7. the eighth colour
  8. EYE
  9. eternal
  10. DAWN
  11. in aquascape


Information

DAWN PINK is the first studio album released by Sakamoto Miu. The album reached #28 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for three weeks, selling 20,660 copies.

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