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==Disambiguation==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 15:36, 17 April 2011

Regular Edition Cover
Limited Edition Cover
Artist
Mi
Single
Mirai no Chizu (未来の地図)
Released
2005.02.02
Catalog Number
COCA-3002 (Regular Edition)
COCA-3001 (Limited Edition)
Price
¥1,197
Tracklist
  1. Mirai no Chizu (未来の地図)
  2. Aishiteru (アイシテル)
  3. Sugar
  4. Mirai no Chizu (Instrumental)


Information

"Mirai no Chizu" is Mi's debut single. The single reached #3 on Oricon weekly charts and charted for 18 weeks. The title song was used as theme for the Fuji-TV show Ainori.


Song Information

Lyrics
Mi, H
Music
Mi, G
Other Information
Arrangement: G, Tatsuki

Disambiguation

There are three versions of Mirai no Chizu to be found in Mi's discography.

Mirai no Chizu
Found on the same-titled single as track #1 as well as on the I Love Music♪ ~Mi Best Collection~ album as track #1 on CD 1.
Mirai no Chizu -album version-
Found on the first album M★1 as track #1.
Mirai no Chizu (Instrumental)
Found on the same-titled single as track #4.

External Links