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"It Takes Two / SOLID DREAM / MOVE ON" is the sixth single released by [[CHEMISTRY]]. "[[It Takes Two]]" was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Double Score]]'', "[[Solid Dream|SOLID DREAM]]" was used as the theme song for the TV program ''[[Mezamashi TV]]'' and "[[Move On (CHEMISTRY)|MOVE ON]]" was used as [http://www.daihatsu.co.jp/lineup/move_custom/index.htm Daihatsu "MOVE CUSTUM"] [[CM|commercial]] song. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 14 weeks.
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"It Takes Two / SOLID DREAM / MOVE ON" is the sixth single released by [[CHEMISTRY]]. "[[It Takes Two]]" was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Double Score]]'', "[[Solid Dream|SOLID DREAM]]" was used as the theme song for the TV program ''[[Mezamashi TV]]'' and "[[Move On (CHEMISTRY)|MOVE ON]]" was used as [http://www.daihatsu.co.jp/lineup/move_custom/index.htm Daihatsu "MOVE CUSTUM"] [[CM|commercial]] song. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 14 weeks, selling over 455,000 copies.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 24 April 2022

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Artist
CHEMISTRY
Single
It Takes Two / SOLID DREAM / MOVE ON
Released
2002.11.13
Catalog Number
DFCL-1084
Price
¥1,223
Tracklist
  1. It Takes Two
  2. SOLID DREAM
  3. MOVE ON
  4. It Takes Two (LESS VOCAL)
  5. SOLID DREAM (LESS VOCAL)
  6. MOVE ON (LESS VOCAL)


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"It Takes Two / SOLID DREAM / MOVE ON" is the sixth single released by CHEMISTRY. "It Takes Two" was used as the theme song for the drama Double Score, "SOLID DREAM" was used as the theme song for the TV program Mezamashi TV and "MOVE ON" was used as Daihatsu "MOVE CUSTUM" commercial song. The single reached #1 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 14 weeks, selling over 455,000 copies.

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