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''Ai ni Iku yo'' is the fifth overall and third major mini-album released by [[SAWA]]. This was released in two different CD only versions. The limited edition comes with a remix of the track "[[Samba de Mar]]" by [[Nakatsuka Takeshi]]. The original version of the song was released on the compilation album ''[[Seaside Town]]'' on August 5th, 2009. The mini-album reached #132 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it charted for a week.
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''Ai ni Iku yo'' is the fifth overall and third major mini-album released by [[SAWA]]. This was released in two different CD only versions. The limited edition comes with a remix of the track "[[Samba de Mar]]" by [[Nakatsuka Takeshi]]. The original version of the song was released on the compilation album ''[[Seaside Town]]'' on August 5th, 2009. The mini-album reached #132 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it charted for a week and sold 862 copies.
 
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Revision as of 05:49, 11 July 2010

Limited Edition Cover
Regular Edition Cover
Artist
SAWA
Mini-Album
Ai ni Iku yo (あいにいくよ)
Released
2010.04.07
Catalog Number
ESCL-3412 (Limited Edition)
ESCL-3413 (Regular Edition)
Price
¥1,575 (Limited Edition)
¥1,365 (Regular Edition)
Tracklist
  1. Ai ni Iku yo (あいにいくよ; I'm Coming to See You)
  2. JetCoaster
  3. Cider (サイダー)
  4. SuperLooper
  5. Samba de Mar -NAKATSUKATAKESHI remix- (Limited Edition Track)


Information

Ai ni Iku yo is the fifth overall and third major mini-album released by SAWA. This was released in two different CD only versions. The limited edition comes with a remix of the track "Samba de Mar" by Nakatsuka Takeshi. The original version of the song was released on the compilation album Seaside Town on August 5th, 2009. The mini-album reached #132 on the Oricon charts, where it charted for a week and sold 862 copies.

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