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− | "Stop the music" is Amuro Namie | + | "Stop the music" is Amuro Namie's seventh and last single under the [[Toshiba-EMI]] label. The song is a cover of [[Wikipedia:Eurobeat|Eurobeat]] artist [[Wikipedia:Elena Ferretti|Sophie]]'s song "Stop the Music". Amuro Namie would move onto [[avex trax]] for a solo career. Meanwhile, the four leftover members of SUPER MONKEYS went on to form the group [[MAX]], also under the avex trax label. This single reached #4 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 13 weeks. It sold 528,160 copies, becoming the #65 single of 1995. |
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Revision as of 10:20, 30 August 2014
- Artist
- Amuro Namie
- Single
- Stop the music
- Released
- 1995.07.24
- Catalog Number
- TODT-3523
- Price
- ¥971
- Tracklist
- Stop the music
- GOOD-NIGHT
- Stop the music (ORIGINAL KARAOKE)
- GOOD-NIGHT (ORIGINAL KARAOKE)
- Information
"Stop the music" is Amuro Namie's seventh and last single under the Toshiba-EMI label. The song is a cover of Eurobeat artist Sophie's song "Stop the Music". Amuro Namie would move onto avex trax for a solo career. Meanwhile, the four leftover members of SUPER MONKEYS went on to form the group MAX, also under the avex trax label. This single reached #4 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for 13 weeks. It sold 528,160 copies, becoming the #65 single of 1995.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Watanabe Natsumi
- Music
- Claudio Accatino, Federico Rimonti, Laurent Gelmetti
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Hoshino Yasuhiko