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''Boy meets Girl'' is the second mini-album released by [[Dream (group)|dream]]. It was released in two editions, CD+DVD and CD Only. The CD-only version includes a bonus track, and it's first press included one random of three stickers. The album reached #66 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks.
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''Boy meets Girl'' is the second mini-album released by [[Dream (group)|dream]]. It was released in two editions, CD+DVD and CD Only. The CD-only version includes a bonus track, and it's first press included one random of three stickers. The full music video of "[[Transit -Independence-|Transit -independence-]]" and related contents were later released on their DVD ''[[Boy Meets Girl -A Little More-|Boy meets Girl -a little more-]]''. The album reached #66 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 9 September 2012

CD+DVD Cover
CD Only Cover
Artist
dream
Mini-Album
Boy Meets Girl
Released
2005.12.21
Catalog Number
AVCD-17797/B (CD+DVD)
AVCD-17798 (CD Only)
Price
¥2,800 (CD+DVD)
¥2,000 (CD Only)
CD Tracklist
  1. Come Go With Me -sign-
  2. Holy Love -beginning-
  3. Colors -suspicion-
  4. Lost Soul -crack-
  5. Sore wa Eien ja Nai -collapse- (それは永遠じゃない)
  6. Transit -independence-
  7. Kokoro Kara... -growth- (心から・・・) (CD Only Bonus Track)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Transit -independence- (PV)


Information

Boy meets Girl is the second mini-album released by dream. It was released in two editions, CD+DVD and CD Only. The CD-only version includes a bonus track, and it's first press included one random of three stickers. The full music video of "Transit -independence-" and related contents were later released on their DVD Boy meets Girl -a little more-. The album reached #66 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for three weeks.

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