music.wikisort.org - Composition"Mikazuki" (三日月, "Crescent Moon") is the fourth single from Ayaka, released on September 27, 2006.
"Mikazuki" |
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B-side | - "Kimi no Kiss de..."
- "Yume no Kakera"
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Released | September 27, 2006 (2006-09-27) |
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Recorded | 2006 |
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Genre | J-pop |
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Length | 4:40 |
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Label | Warner Music Japan |
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Songwriter(s) | Ayaka, Yoshihiko Nishio |
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Producer(s) | Ayaka, Yoshihiko Nishio |
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"Mikazuki" was originally supposed to be Ayaka's first single but was pushed back.[citation needed] A music video was produced before Ayaka's first single, "I Believe", was even released. The song was used as a commercial song for a chain of Japanese record stores and later used for a drama known as @Human. When the single was released, it became Ayaka's first number-one single.
In April 2009, when the Recording Industry Association of Japan created the RIAJ Digital Track Chart "Mikazuki" debuted at No. 40.[1] The song charted below the Top 40s until the release of her compilation album Ayaka's History 2006–2009 on September 23, 2009, when it peaked at No. 18.[2] On the Billboard Japan Hot 100, the song debuted at No. 60.[3] It was certified "platinum"[4] and a million seller[5] by the RIAJ.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Ayaka; all music is composed by Ayaka and Yoshihiko Nishio except for "Yume no Kakera" which was composed solely by Yoshihiko Nishio.
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1. | "Mikazuki" | L.O.E | 4:40 |
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2. | "Kimi no Kiss de..." (君のキスで... Kimi no Kisu de... "With Your Kiss...") | L.O.E | |
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3. | "Yume no Kakera -Live Version-" (夢のカケラ "Pieces of Dreams") | | |
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4. | "Mikazuki" (Instrumental) | L.O.E | |
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Charts
Chart (2006) |
Peak position |
Oricon Weekly Chart[6] |
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Chart (2009) |
Peak position |
RIAJ Digital Track Chart[2] |
18 |
Japan Hot 100[3] |
60 |
Charice version
"Crescent Moon" |
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Released | June 23, 2010 (2010-06-23) |
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Recorded | 2010 |
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Genre | Pop |
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Length | 4:37 |
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Label | 143/Reprise/Beluga Heights |
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Songwriter(s) | Ayaka, Yoshihiko Nishio |
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In 2010, Filipino pop singer Charice, now known as Jake Zyrus, recorded an English version of the song entitled "Crescent Moon" as part of the Japanese edition of his self-titled international debut album, Charice.[7] It was released as a promotional single in Japan on June 23, 2010 via iTunes,[8] and is the third overall single from Charice.
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1. | "Crescent Moon" | 4:37 |
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- Charice: Home for Valentine's
- Charice: One for the Heart
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- Star Music
- Reprise Records
- Little Big Star
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На других языках
- [en] Mikazuki (song)
[es] Mikazuki (canción)
«Mikazuki» es el cuarto sencillo de Ayaka. En su primera semana vendió 40.091 copias debutando en el n.º 1 de los charts de Oricon. Ha vendido 108 500 copias hasta la fecha.
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