J-Euro Best

J-Euro Best is a compilation album, consisting of recordings by various Avex artists produced and/or remixed by various music producers mostly those of eurobeat from Italy, released in 2001 by Avex Trax.[2]

J-Euro Best
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedJanuary 11, 2001[1]
GenreElectronic (Hi-NRG)[2]
LabelAvex Trax[2]
ProducerMax Matsuura[2]

As an album in the Super Eurobeat Presents : J-Euro series,[3] J-Euro Best contained 14 tracks including ones sung by prominent Avex artists such as Ayumi Hamasaki, MAX and Every Little Thing.[4]

J-Euro Best can be considered a greatest hits album, as the album consists of many smash hits in the 2000 "J-Euro" boom in the para para scene.[4]

Track listing

  1. Boys & Girls (A Eurobeat Mix) – Ayumi Hamasaki
  2. Ginga No Chikai (Eurobeat Mix) – MAX
  3. Survival Dance (No No Cry More) (Eurobeat Mix) – TRF
  4. Break Out! (Eurobeat Mix) – Nanase Aikawa
  5. Pray (Eurobeat Mix) – Every Little Thing
  6. Blazin' Beat (Eurobeat Mix) – Move
  7. Heartbeat – Passion 2000
  8. Private Wars (Euro Mix) – Dream
  9. Aishiattemasu (New Generation Mix) – Key-A-Kiss
  10. No.1 (Kagayake Otome) (DJ Shu's Light Mix3) – Tokyo Purin
  11. Deluxe (Eurobeat Mix) – Key-A-Kiss
  12. Fly High (Euro-Power Mix) – Ayumi Hamasaki
  13. Give Me A Shake (Euro-Power Mix) – MAX
  14. Freedom (Global Extended Mix) – Globe
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