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Difference between revisions of "Inspire (Hamasaki Ayumi)"

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== Single Details ==
 
== Single Details ==
'''Release date''': 7.28.2004
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*'''Release date''': 7.28.2004
<br>'''Catalogue No.''': AVCD-30620 (CD+DVD) ¥1,890 | AVCD-30621 (CD) ¥1,050  
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*'''Catalogue No.''': AVCD-30620 (CD+DVD) ¥1,890 | AVCD-30621 (CD) ¥1,050  
<br>'''Avex Point''': 90 (CD+DVD) | 50 (CD)
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*'''Avex Point''': 90 (CD+DVD) | 50 (CD)
<br>Copy Control CD
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*Copy Control CD
 
 
  
 
== Tracklist ==
 
== Tracklist ==
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# GAME -video clip-
 
# GAME -video clip-
  
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Revision as of 12:01, 3 May 2009

AVCD-30620 (CD+DVD)
AVCD-30621 (CD)

INSPIRE is Hamasaki Ayumi's 33rd single. INSPIRE was used as a theme song for a Fuji-TV special on the Guggenheim Museum in New York as well as a tie-in for avex auditions 2004. GAME was used in the Panasonic 700MD commercial months before the single's release, which gave rise to many rumors about a single named "G" in which GAME was the title track. This never came to pass, and GAME was released as a double A-side on INSPIRE.

Single Details

  • Release date: 7.28.2004
  • Catalogue No.: AVCD-30620 (CD+DVD) ¥1,890 | AVCD-30621 (CD) ¥1,050
  • Avex Point: 90 (CD+DVD) | 50 (CD)
  • Copy Control CD

Tracklist

CD

  1. INSPIRE -Original Mix-
  2. GAME -Original Mix-
  3. INSPIRE -Instrumental-
  4. GAME -Instrumental-

DVD

  1. INSPIRE -video clip-
  2. GAME -video clip-