Over Load

"Over Load" is Mika Nakashima's 28th single, released on 13 May 2009. The carrier track, "Over Load," was used in the May 2009 Lipton Limone Commercial wherein Mika was the commercial model.

"Over Load"
Single by Mika Nakashima
from the album Star
A-side"Over Load"
B-side"No Answer"
ReleasedMay 13, 2009
GenreJ-pop
LabelSony
Mika Nakashima singles chronology
"Orion"
(2008)
"Over Load"
(2009)
"Candy Girl"
(2009)

Over Load and its B-side, "No Answer," are best described as light pop songs with oriental string-based backgrounds.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Mika Nakashima.

CD
No.TitleMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Over Load"Kosuke MorimotoKazuto Okawa 
2."No Answer"Kenichi TakemotoYoshito Tanaka 
3."Over Load" (Hidefumi Kenmochi Remix)Kosuke MorimotoKazuto Okawa, Hidefumi Kenmochi (remix) 
4."Over Load" (Instrumental)Kosuke MorimotoKazuto Okawa 
5."No Answer" (Instrumental)Kenichi TakemotoYoshito Tanaka 

Live performances

  1. 05/15 - Music Station
  2. 05/15 - Music Fighter
  3. 05/16 - CD TV
  4. 05/17 - Utaban

Oricon Singles Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
13 May 2009 Daily Singles Chart 7
Weekly Singles Chart 8 26,282 8 weeks
Monthly Singles Chart 27
Yearly Singles Chart N/A
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