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# [[Yume no Uta (Koda Kumi song)|Yume no Uta]] (夢のうた; ''Dream Song'')
 
# [[Yume no Uta (Koda Kumi song)|Yume no Uta]] (夢のうた; ''Dream Song'')
 
# [[Futari de...]] (ふたりで...; ''Together...'')
 
# [[Futari de...]] (ふたりで...; ''Together...'')
# Yume no Uta ~Quartet version~ (夢のうた; ''Dream Song'') <small>(CD+DVD First Press Bonus Track)</small>
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"Yume no Uta / Futari de..." is [[Koda Kumi]]'s thirty-third single. The first press CD+DVD version included two bonus tracks, "[[Yume no Uta (Koda Kumi song)|Yume no Uta ~Quartet version~]]" and "[[Futari de...|Futari de... ~WHOOSH MIX~]]". Interestingly, only one melody is used for both of the songs. While both of the songs are ballads, they have two different arrangements and completely different lyrics. "[[Yume no Uta (Koda Kumi song)|Yume no Uta]]" is about the sadness of breaking up with someone, while "[[Futari de...|Futari de...]]" is about the joy of growing up. It is also the theme song for the Fall '06 Japanese [[dorama]], [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/damens/ "Damens Walker"]. The single reached #1 on Oricon charts and charted for 16 weeks. It sold 175,643 units in it's first week and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 301,169 units. "Yume no Uta / Futari de..." was Koda Kumi's first #1 single since [[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]] (which was released in January 2006) and due to its high sales, was the #26 single of 2006. This is [[Koda Kumi]]'s second highest single, beating out [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]].
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"Yume no Uta / Futari de..." is [[Koda Kumi]]'s thirty-third single. The first press editions included two bonus tracks, "[[Yume no Uta (Koda Kumi song)|Yume no Uta ~Quartet version~]]" and "[[Futari de...|Futari de... ~WHOOSH MIX~]]". Interestingly, only one melody is used for both of the songs. While both of the songs are ballads, they have two different arrangements and completely different lyrics. "[[Yume no Uta (Koda Kumi song)|Yume no Uta]]" is about the sadness of breaking up with someone, while "[[Futari de...|Futari de...]]" is about the joy of growing up. It is also the theme song for the Fall '06 Japanese [[dorama]], [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/damens/ "Damens Walker"]. The single reached #1 on Oricon charts and charted for 16 weeks. It sold 175,643 units in it's first week and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 301,169 units. "Yume no Uta / Futari de..." was Koda Kumi's first #1 single since [[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]] (which was released in January 2006) and due to its high sales, was the #26 single of 2006. This is [[Koda Kumi]]'s second highest single, beating out [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]].
 
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 20 October 2021

CD+DVD
CD Only
CD+DVD Back Cover
CD Only Back Cover
Artist
Koda Kumi
Single
Yume no Uta / Futari de... (夢のうた / ふたりで...)
Released
2006.10.18
Catalog Number
RZCD-45468 (CD+DVD)
RZCD-45469 (CD Only)
Price
¥1,890 (CD+DVD)
¥1,050 (CD Only)
CD Tracklist
  1. Yume no Uta (夢のうた; Dream Song)
  2. Futari de... (ふたりで...; Together...)
  3. Yume no Uta ~Quartet version~ (夢のうた; Dream Song) (First Press Bonus Track)
  4. Futari de... ~WHOOSH MIX~ (ふたりで...; Together...) (First Press Bonus Track)
  5. Yume no Uta (Instrumental) (夢のうた; Dream Song)
  6. Futari de... (Instrumental) (ふたりで...; Together...)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Yume no Uta (夢のうた; Dream Song) (PV)
  2. Futari de... (ふたりで...; Together...) (PV)
  3. Making of Yume no Uta / Futari de...


Information

"Yume no Uta / Futari de..." is Koda Kumi's thirty-third single. The first press editions included two bonus tracks, "Yume no Uta ~Quartet version~" and "Futari de... ~WHOOSH MIX~". Interestingly, only one melody is used for both of the songs. While both of the songs are ballads, they have two different arrangements and completely different lyrics. "Yume no Uta" is about the sadness of breaking up with someone, while "Futari de..." is about the joy of growing up. It is also the theme song for the Fall '06 Japanese dorama, "Damens Walker". The single reached #1 on Oricon charts and charted for 16 weeks. It sold 175,643 units in it's first week and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 301,169 units. "Yume no Uta / Futari de..." was Koda Kumi's first #1 single since feel (which was released in January 2006) and due to its high sales, was the #26 single of 2006. This is Koda Kumi's second highest single, beating out Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba.

Oricon Chart Positions

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 175,643
1 7 7 4 3 3 4 5 50,226
3 8 8 5 4 4 4 6 26,465
3 15 15 10 5 6 6 10 13,101
5 17 12 9 7 9 6 10 8,500
6 22 24 14 9 14 12 18 7,128
10 25 26 15 14 17 19 21 5,394

Total Reported Sales: 301,169 (Oricon), 419,000 (Avex)

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