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# FALL IN LOVE
 
# FALL IN LOVE
# [[Dahl (Lena Park)|Tsuki]] (月; ''Moon'')
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# Tsuki ~FALL IN LOVE Korean Version~ (月; ''Moon'')
# This Love
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# This Love ~FALL IN LOVE English Version~
# [[Yume no Naka de...|Yume no Naka de... (Acoustic Version)]] (夢の中で)
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# [[Kume|Yume no Naka de... (Acoustic Live Version)]] (夢の中で)
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"FALL IN LOVE" is [[Lena Park]]'s debut single into the Japanese music industry. The single was released two years after she released a collaboration song on the ''[[2002 FIFA World Cup Official Album - Songs of Korea/Japan]]'' album. Track #3 "This Love", is an English version of the title track. The single reached #175 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and charted for four weeks.  
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"FALL IN LOVE" is the Japanese debut single released by [[Lena Park]]. It was released on the same date as her Japanese debut album ''[[Another Piece|another piece]]''. The single includes three language versions of the same song. The Korean version, titled in Japanese "Tsuki" (月), was later retitled and included on her fifth Korean album as "Dahl" (달). The title of the original Korean song "[[Kume]]" was translated as "Yume no Naka de..." (夢の中で) for the single release, however for ''another piece'' release was translated as "In Dreams". The single reached #172 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and charted for four weeks.  
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/573740/1/ Oricon Profile]
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/317718/products/music/573740/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
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{{Lena Park}}
 
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
 
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[[Category:2004 Singles]]
 
[[Category:2004 Singles]]
 
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[[Category:Debut Single]]
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[[Category:2004 Songs]]
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[[Category:Lena Park Songs]]
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[[Category:November 2004]]

Latest revision as of 09:57, 23 December 2012

Single Cover
Artist
Lena Park
Single
FALL IN LOVE
Released
2004.11.25
Catalog Number
JKCS-1003
Price
¥1,300
Tracklist
  1. FALL IN LOVE
  2. Tsuki ~FALL IN LOVE Korean Version~ (月; Moon)
  3. This Love ~FALL IN LOVE English Version~
  4. Yume no Naka de... (Acoustic Live Version) (夢の中で)
  5. FALL IN LOVE (Instrumental Version)


Information

"FALL IN LOVE" is the Japanese debut single released by Lena Park. It was released on the same date as her Japanese debut album another piece. The single includes three language versions of the same song. The Korean version, titled in Japanese "Tsuki" (月), was later retitled and included on her fifth Korean album as "Dahl" (달). The title of the original Korean song "Kume" was translated as "Yume no Naka de..." (夢の中で) for the single release, however for another piece release was translated as "In Dreams". The single reached #172 on the weekly Oricon chart, and charted for four weeks.

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