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Dream (YU-A album)

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CD+DVD Cover
CD Cover
Artist
YU-A
Album
DREAM
Released
2012.05.23
Catalog Number
YRCN-95179 (CD+DVD)
YRCN-95180 (CD)
Price
¥3,000 (CD+DVD)
¥2,500 (CD)
CD Tracklist
  1. INTRO
  2. Kataomoi (片想い; Unrequited Love)
  3. Anata no Egao (あなたの笑顔; Your Smile)
  4. Kagi (鍵; Key)
  5. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~Celebration~
  6. Gomen ne, Mama (ごめんね、ママ; Sorry, Mom)
  7. DREAM
  8. Hey Ladies!
  9. I WANT YOU
  10. SWITCH feat. MYNAME
  11. Yoake ga Kuru Made (夜明けが来るまで; Until the Dawn)
  12. LINK
  13. oyasumi
  14. Dohzi-T - Chikai feat. YU-A (誓い) (Bonus Track)
  15. SPICY CHOCOLATE - Shinjiru Mono feat. YU-A, AK-69, HAN-KUN from Shonannokaze (信ジルモノ) (Bonus Track)
  16. K.J. with YU-A - Chikazuki Takute (近づきたくて) (Bonus Track)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Kataomoi (片想い) (Music Video)
  2. DREAM (Music Video)
  3. Yoake ga Kuru Made (夜明けが来るまで) (Music Video)
  4. Gomen ne, Mama (ごめんね、ママ) (Music Video)
  5. Anata no Egao (あなたの笑顔) (Music Video)
  6. ESP×YU-A YU-Action☆Project Premium LIVE @ ESP MUSICAL ACADEMYclub1ne2wo 2011.10.14 (Bonus Video)
    1. Natsu no Omoide (夏の思い出; Summer Memories)
    2. Ah Yeah!!
  7. Interview & Album Making (Bonus Video)


Information

DREAM is the third studio album recorded by YU-A. It was released in two editions: a limited CD+DVD edition containing three bonus tracks, and a regular CD edition. Much like YU-A's previous records this album was made up of Urban contemporary songs; the song "SWITCH" feat. MYNAME is instead an electro-pop song, and YU-A would explore the genre more on her single "You are my superman" (2014) and on her fourth record PURPLE (2015).

The song "Kataomoi" was used as the ending theme for the TV program Oh! Doyakao Summit, "Hey Ladies!" was chosen as the official cheer song for Nankai Candies' member Yamasaki Shizuyo, "I WANT YOU" was used as the ending theme song for the TV program Hayarin Monroe!, and "LINK" was used as the theme song for the movie Yuki Monogatari.

Oricon Chart Positions

YU-A promoting the album

The album reached #11 on the weekly Oricon chart, and it continued to rank for a total of six weeks.

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 10 9 9 12 9 16 11 6,242
13 42 37 26 27 29 32 38 2,192 
x x x x x x x 85 1,091
x x x x x x x 116 756
x x x x x x x 182 559
x x x x x x x 251 501

Total Reported Sales: 11,341*

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