Momo no Hanabira

"Momo no Hanabira" (桃ノ花ビラ, Peach Flower Petals) is the debut single of Japanese singer Ai Otsuka, released on September 10, 2003 in CD-only format,[1][2] then on October 1, 2003 in CD+DVD format.[3] The title track was used as the theme song of the NTV drama Suika. The two versions charted separately; the CD-only edition peaked 24th on the Oricon weekly singles chart and charted for twenty-one weeks[1] while the CD+DVD edition peaked at the 86th position and charted for seventeen weeks.[3]

"Momo no Hanabira"
Single by Ai Otsuka
from the album Love Punch
ReleasedSeptember 10, 2003 CD
October 1, 2003 CD+DVD
Recorded2003
GenrePop
Length18:54 CD
LabelAvex Trax
AVCD-30525 (Japan, CD)
AVCD-30528 (Japan, CD+DVD)
Songwriter(s)Ai Otsuka
Ai Otsuka singles chronology
"Momo no Hanabira"
(2003)
"Sakuranbo"
(2003)
Alternative cover
The CD and DVD Cover

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ai Otsuka.

CD
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
1."Momo no Hanabira (桃ノ花ビラ; Peach Flower Petals)"Ai×Ikoman4:55
2."Himawari (向日葵; Sunflower)"Ai×Ikoman4:32
3."Momo no Hanabira (桃ノ花ビラ; Peach Flower Petals)" (Instrumental)Ai×Ikoman4:55
4."Himawari (向日葵; Sunflower)" (Instrumental)Ai×Ikoman4:31
Total length:18:54
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Momo no Hanabira (桃ノ花ビラ; Peach Flower Petals)" (Music video) 
2."Momo no Hanabira (桃ノ花ビラ; Peach Flower Petals)" (Making of Clip) 

Sales

  • Initial week (est.): 6,848 (CD); 760 (CD+DVD)
  • Total (est.): 31,091 (CD); 13,731 (CD+DVD); 44,822 (all)
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