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"Way to Love" is the third single released by [[Karasawa Miho]]. The title track was as the [[dorama]] [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/lr/ Love Revolution] insert song. This was her breakthrough single on her career, as it reached #10 on the [[Oricon]], and charted for twelve weeks.
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"Way to Love" was the third single released by [[Karasawa Miho|Miho Karasawa]]. The title track was used as an insert song for the Fuji TV dorama [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/lr/ Love Revolution]. This was her breakthrough single.  It reached #10 on the Oricon rankings with a chart run of twelve weeks.
  
The rapper [[SoulJa]] released a answer to this song in 2010. "[[Way to Love ~Saigo no Koi~]]" which also featured Miho Karasawa.  As a consequence of this, Miho's original version of the song made a re-appearance in the iTunes best sellers list for 2010 at #98.
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The rapper [[SoulJa]] released an answer to this song in 2010, "[[Way to Love ~Saigo no Koi~]]" which also featured Miho Karasawa.  As a consequence of this, Miho's original version of the song made a re-appearance in the Japanese iTunes best sellers list for 2010 at #98.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:21, 1 March 2014

Single art
Artist
Karasawa Miho
Single
Way to Love
Released
2001.05.30
Catalog Number
PCCA-01533
Price
¥1,260
Tracklist
  1. Way to Love
  2. Tsumetai Ame (冷たい雨; Cold Rain)
  3. Way to Love ~cheers on the beach mix~
  4. Way to Love ~instrumenal~
  5. Tsumetai Ame ~instrumental~ (冷たい雨)


Information

"Way to Love" was the third single released by Miho Karasawa. The title track was used as an insert song for the Fuji TV dorama Love Revolution. This was her breakthrough single. It reached #10 on the Oricon rankings with a chart run of twelve weeks.

The rapper SoulJa released an answer to this song in 2010, "Way to Love ~Saigo no Koi~" which also featured Miho Karasawa. As a consequence of this, Miho's original version of the song made a re-appearance in the Japanese iTunes best sellers list for 2010 at #98.

Song Information

Lyrics
Karasawa Miho
Music
Sin
Arrangement
Sin

External Links