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# Ageha (アゲハ)  
# Ageha (アゲハ)  
# Konayuki no Kimochi (粉雪のきもち)  
# [[Konayuki no Kimochi]] (粉雪のきもち)  
# Ageha (Jazztronic Remix) (アゲハ Jazztronic Remix)
# Ageha (Jazztronic Remix) (アゲハ)




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"Ageha" is [[CORE OF SOUL]]'s eight single. It charted for 3 weeks, and reached #90.  
"Ageha" is the eighth single released by [[CORE OF SOUL]]. The remix version of the title track was used as ending theme song for the Japanese broadcast of the [[wikipedia:Australian Open|2005 Australian Open]] tournament, The single reached #90 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 3 weeks.


[[Category:2005 Singles]]
==External Links==
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/270461/products/music/578489/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 25 August 2012

Single Cover
Artist
CORE OF SOUL
Single
Ageha (アゲハ)
Release Date
2005.01.26
Catalog Number
TOCT-4830
Price
¥1,100
Tracklist
  1. Ageha (アゲハ)
  2. Konayuki no Kimochi (粉雪のきもち)
  3. Ageha (Jazztronic Remix) (アゲハ)


Information

"Ageha" is the eighth single released by CORE OF SOUL. The remix version of the title track was used as ending theme song for the Japanese broadcast of the 2005 Australian Open tournament, The single reached #90 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 3 weeks.

External Links