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# Midnight Parade (Instrumental)
 
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# Milky Way ~Kimi no Uta~ (Instrumental) (~君の歌~)
 
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"DOUBLE" is [[BoA]]'s eleventh Japanese single. It was used as [[Wikipedia:Honda|Honda]]'s [[CM]] song. She won at [[Wikipedia:MTV Video Music Awards Japan|"MTV Video Music Awards Japan"]] for best dance video with the music video of this song. It reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 13 weeks, selling 82,395 copies.
 
  
  
 
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[[Image:BoA - Double Korea.jpg|thumb|275px|Korean Single Cover]]
 
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"Double" is [[BoA]]'s first Korean single.
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"DOUBLE" is [[BoA]]'s eleventh Japanese single. It was used as [[Wikipedia:Honda|Honda]]'s [[CM]] song. BoA won "Best Dance Video" at the ''[[Wikipedia:MTV Video Music Awards Japan|2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan]]'' with this song. The single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and charted for 13 weeks, selling 82,395 copies.
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"Double" is also [[BoA]]'s first Korean single.
 
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==Song Information==
 
==Song Information==
[[Image:BoaDoublepromo1.jpg|thumb|200px|[[BoA]] promoting the single]]
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[[Image:BoaDoublepromo1.jpg|thumb|200px|[[BoA]] promoting the single.]]
 
 
 
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: [[Watanabe Natsumi]] (Japanese), [[BoA]] (Korean)
 
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: Arrangement: [[h-wonder]]
 
: Arrangement: [[h-wonder]]
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==Disambiguation==
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There are four versions of "DOUBLE" and two versions of "Double" in BoA's discography. These are:
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: Found on the Japanese single "DOUBLE" as track #1, the Japanese album ''[[Love & Honesty (album)|LOVE & HONESTY]]'' as track #10, and the Japanese best album ''[[Best of Soul|BEST OF SOUL]]'' as track #11. This is the Japanese version of the song.
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; DOUBLE (Instrumental)
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: Found on the Japanese single "DOUBLE" as track #4. This is the Japanese version without the vocals.
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; DOUBLE (BoA LIVE TOUR 2004 -LOVE & HONESTY-)
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: Found on the Japanese DVD ''[[BoA Live Tour 2004 -Love & Honesty-|BoA LIVE TOUR 2004 -LOVE & HONESTY-]]'' as track #2.
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; DOUBLE (BoA ARENA TOUR 2005 -BEST OF SOUL-)
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: Found on the Japanese DVD ''[[BoA Arena Tour 2005 -Best of Soul-|BoA ARENA TOUR 2005 -BEST OF SOUL-]]'' as track #6.
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; Double
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: Found on the Korean single "Double" as track #1. This is the Korean version of the song.
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; Double (Instrumental)
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: Found on the Korean single "Double" as track #4. This is the Korean version without the vocals.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 16:38, 7 December 2009

Japanese Single Cover
Artist
BoA
Single
DOUBLE (Japanese version)
Released
2003.10.22
Catalog Number
AVCD-30508
Price
¥1,050
Tracklist
  1. DOUBLE
  2. Midnight Parade
  3. Milky Way ~Kimi no Uta~ (~君の歌~; Your Song)
  4. DOUBLE (Instrumental)
  5. Midnight Parade (Instrumental)
  6. Milky Way ~Kimi no Uta~ (Instrumental) (~君の歌~)



Korean Single Cover
Artist
BoA
Single
Double (Korean version)
Released
2003.10.22
Tracklist
  1. Double
  2. Always (이별풍경)
  3. Milky Way (Club Remix)
  4. Double (Instrumental)
  5. Always (Instrumental) (이별풍경)


Information

"DOUBLE" is BoA's eleventh Japanese single. It was used as Honda's CM song. BoA won "Best Dance Video" at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan with this song. The single reached #2 on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for 13 weeks, selling 82,395 copies.

"Double" is also BoA's first Korean single.

Song Information

BoA promoting the single.
Lyrics
Watanabe Natsumi (Japanese), BoA (Korean)
Music
Hara Kazuhiro
Other information
Arrangement: h-wonder

Disambiguation

There are four versions of "DOUBLE" and two versions of "Double" in BoA's discography. These are:

DOUBLE
Found on the Japanese single "DOUBLE" as track #1, the Japanese album LOVE & HONESTY as track #10, and the Japanese best album BEST OF SOUL as track #11. This is the Japanese version of the song.
DOUBLE (Instrumental)
Found on the Japanese single "DOUBLE" as track #4. This is the Japanese version without the vocals.
DOUBLE (BoA LIVE TOUR 2004 -LOVE & HONESTY-)
Found on the Japanese DVD BoA LIVE TOUR 2004 -LOVE & HONESTY- as track #2.
DOUBLE (BoA ARENA TOUR 2005 -BEST OF SOUL-)
Found on the Japanese DVD BoA ARENA TOUR 2005 -BEST OF SOUL- as track #6.
Double
Found on the Korean single "Double" as track #1. This is the Korean version of the song.
Double (Instrumental)
Found on the Korean single "Double" as track #4. This is the Korean version without the vocals.

External Links