Mirai (Ashita)

"Mirai (Ashita)" is the second Japanese single released by BTOB. It was released in four versions: a limited CD+DVD edition that came with a photo booklet and three regular CD only editions, each with a different B-side.

"Mirai (Ashita)"
Single by BTOB
from the album 24/7
ReleasedMarch 25, 2015 (2015-03-25)
GenreJ-pop
LabelKiss Entertainment
Music video
未来(あした) on YouTube

Commercial performance

The single debuted and peaked at number 2 on the Oricon Singles Chart for the week ending March 29, 2015.[1] In its second week, the single fell to number 34 before dropping from the Top 50.[2] The single was the 80th best-selling single in 2015.[3]

Track list

Limited Edition CD
No.TitleLength
1."未来(あした)" (Mirai (Ashita)) 
2."桜色" (Sakurairo) 
3."Regrets of Love" 
4."MAGIC TIME" 
5."Mirai (Ashita)" (Instrumental) 
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Mirai (Ashita) PV" 
2."PV Making" 
Regular Edition - Type A
No.TitleLength
1."未来(あした)" (Mirai (Ashita)) 
2."桜色" (Sakurairo) 
3."未来(あした)" (Instrumental) 
4."桜色" (Instrumental) 
Regular Edition - Type B
No.TitleLength
1."未来(あした)" (Mirai (Ashita)) 
2."Regreats of Love" 
3."未来(あした)" (Instrumental) 
4."Regreats of Love" (Instrumental) 
Regular Edition - Type C
No.TitleLength
1."未来(あした)" (Mirai (Ashita)) 
2."MAGIC TIME" (未来(あした)) 
3.Untitled (Instrumental) 
4."MAGIC TIME" (Instrumental) 

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2015) Peak

position

Japan (Oricon) 2

Year-end charts

Chart (2015) Peak

position

Japan (Oricon) 80

Chart sales

Released Oricon Chart Peak Debut sales Sales total
Marcht 25, 2015 Daily Singles Chart 2 - 77,399+
Weekly Singles Chart 2[4] 77,399
Monthly Singles Chart - -
Yearly Singles Chart 80[5] -
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References


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