Second to None (Chemistry album)

Second to None is an album by the Japanese R&B duo Chemistry, released on January 8, 2003 by Sony Music Japan.

Second to None
Studio album by
Released2003
GenreR&B
LabelSony Music Japan
Chemistry chronology
The Way We Are
(2003)
Second to None
(2003)
Between the Lines
(2003)

Track listing

  1. "Intro-lude~You're My Second to None~"
  2. "It Takes Two"
  3. "STILL ECHO"
  4. "My Gift to You"
  5. "Running Away"
  6. "BACK TOGETHER AGAIN Interlude~@Electric Lady Studio, NYC~"
  7. "No Color Line"
  8. "FLOATIN'"
  9. "SOLID DREAM"
  10. "Let's Get Together Now (Tokyo Calling) Interlude~@Yuigahama, KAMAKURA~"
  11. "RIPTIDE"
  12. "月夜"
  13. "マイウェイ"
  14. "君をさがしてた~New Jersey United~(BONUS TRACK)"
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