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"Black Velvet" is the sixth single released by [[ClearVeil]]. This was released in two different CD only versions (Type A & B). Each type contains the A-side, but has a different B-side song. This is the first part in a two month consecutive single release plan, with "[[White Satin]]" being the second. Along with "White Satin", this single is a ''new concept'' single. | "Black Velvet" is the sixth single released by [[ClearVeil]]. This was released in two different CD only versions (Type A & B). Each type contains the A-side, but has a different B-side song. This is the first part in a two month consecutive single release plan, with "[[White Satin]]" being the second. Along with "White Satin", this single is a ''new concept'' single. The single reached #157 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and charted for one week, selling 324 copies. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 12 July 2010


- Artist
- ClearVeil
- Single
- Black Velvet
- Released
- 2010.03.17
- Catalog Number
- UCCD-259A (Type A)
- UCCD-259B (Type B)
- Price
- ¥1,365
- Type A Tracklist
- Type B Tracklist
- Information
"Black Velvet" is the sixth single released by ClearVeil. This was released in two different CD only versions (Type A & B). Each type contains the A-side, but has a different B-side song. This is the first part in a two month consecutive single release plan, with "White Satin" being the second. Along with "White Satin", this single is a new concept single. The single reached #157 on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for one week, selling 324 copies.