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''Watashi wa Watashi wo Ato ni Shite'' is the fourth album released by [[Kumaki Anri]]. The song "[[Ittousei (Kumaki Anri)|Ittousei]]" was used as the [http://www.lotte.co.jp/products/catalogue/choco/06.html Lotte's "Chocolate Sasha"] [[CM|commercial]] song. The album reached #33 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, and charted for 6 weeks. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 9 April 2012

- Artist
- Kumaki Anri
- Album
- Watashi wa Watashi wo Ato ni Shite (私は私をあとにして)
- Released
- 2007.10.24
- Catalog Number
- KICS-1335
- Price
- ¥2,800
- Tracklist
- Atarashii Watashi ni Natte (新しい私になって
- Haru no Kaze (春の風)
- Shichigatsu no Tomodachi (七月の友だち)
- Saigo no Rashinban (最後の羅針盤)
- Kimi Made wa Ato Mou Sukoshi (君まではあともう少し)
- Yuureisen ni Notte (幽霊船に乗って)
- Tsuki no Kizu (月の傷)
- 0 Gou (0号)
- Ittousei (一等星)
- Asahi no Chikai (朝日の誓い)
- Mizu ni Koi wo Suru (水に恋をする)
- Himitsu (ひみつ) (Bonus Track)
- Information
Watashi wa Watashi wo Ato ni Shite is the fourth album released by Kumaki Anri. The song "Ittousei" was used as the Lotte's "Chocolate Sasha" commercial song. The album reached #33 on the Oricon weekly charts, and charted for 6 weeks.