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− | Distance is the second album released by [[Utada Hikaru]]. Distance reached #1 on Oricon charts and charted for 45 weeks. This album became the #1 album of 2001, according to Oricon charts. The song Parody was released as a radio single prior to the release of the album. The song Distance was later re-arranged into the song FINAL DISTANCE (and featured on that single). The most recent figures | + | Distance is the second album released by [[Utada Hikaru]]. Distance reached #1 on Oricon charts and charted for 45 weeks. This album became the #1 album of 2001, according to Oricon charts. The song Parody was released as a radio single prior to the release of the album. The song Distance was later re-arranged into the song FINAL DISTANCE (and featured on that single). The most recent figures. The song [[Eternally]] became a re-cut single released digitally in 2008, and as such, Distance came back onto the Oricon charts selling a few thousand more copies. |
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Revision as of 01:19, 30 April 2009
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- Artist
- Utada Hikaru
- Album
- Distance
- Released
- 2001.03.28
- Tracklist
- Wait & See ~Risk~ (Wait & See ~リスク~)
- Can You Keep A Secret?
- Distance
- Sunglasses (サングラス)
- Drama (ドラマ)
- Eternally
- Addicted To You [Up-In-Heaven Mix]
- For You
- Kettobase! (蹴っ飛ばせ!; Kick it Away!)
- Parody
- Time Limit (タイム・リミット)
- Kotoba ni Naranai Kimochi (言葉にならない気持ち; Indescribable Feelings)
- HAYATOCHI-REMIX (Bonus Track)
- Information
Distance is the second album released by Utada Hikaru. Distance reached #1 on Oricon charts and charted for 45 weeks. This album became the #1 album of 2001, according to Oricon charts. The song Parody was released as a radio single prior to the release of the album. The song Distance was later re-arranged into the song FINAL DISTANCE (and featured on that single). The most recent figures. The song Eternally became a re-cut single released digitally in 2008, and as such, Distance came back onto the Oricon charts selling a few thousand more copies.