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Single Cover
Re-release Cover
Artist
Spitz
Single
Yume Janai (夢じゃない)
Released
1997.04.23
2000.06.28 (Re-release)
Catalog Number
PODH-1355
POCH-1988 (Re-release)
Price
¥1,000
¥1,100 (Re-release)
Tracklist
  1. Yume Janai ~remix~ (夢じゃない)
  2. Kimi Dake wo (君だけを)


Information

"Yume Janai" is the 16h single released by Spitz. Both songs were released four years earlier on their fourth album Crispy!, however the songs were re-released because "Yume Janai" was selected as theme song for the drama Futari. The song "Kimi Dake wo" was included on the single as it was also used as insert song for the same drama. The single reached #6 on Oricon charts, and charted for 12 weeks. As it sold 338,710 copies in 1997 it become the #90 single of the year.

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