Singer for Singer

Singer for Singer is Misia's sixth studio album and first conceptual one, released on December 8, 2004, only ten months after Mars & Roses. It sold 167,518 copies in its first week and peaked at #3.[1] Singer for Singer features collaborations with Toshinobu Kubota, Fumiya Fujī, Glay, Chara, Kazufumi Miyazawa (The Boom), Eisho Higa (Begin) and Kōji Tamaki.

Singer for Singer
Studio album by
Misia
ReleasedDecember 8, 2004
Recorded2004
GenreJ-pop, R&B
Length49:41
LabelRhythmedia Tribe
Avex Trax
Misia chronology
Misia Love & Ballads: The Best Ballade Collection
(2004)
Singer for Singer
(2004)
Ascension
(2007)

The album is certified Platinum for shipment of 250,000 copies.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Let It Smile" ("Toyota Wish" CM song)MisiaToshinobu Kubota5:35
2."Hoshizora no Katasumi de (星空の片隅で, In the Corner of the Starry Sky)" (Fuji TV drama "Minna Mukashi wa Kodomo Datta" theme song)Fumiya FujīFumiya Fujī5:39
3."Fuyu no Etranger (冬のエトランジェ, Fuyu no Etoranje, Stranger of Winter)" (Movie "Umineko" theme song)TakuroTakuro4:24
4."Mama Says"CharaChara4:35
5."Kimi Dake ga Inai Sekai (君だけがいない世界, A World Without You)"Kazufumi MiyazawaKazufumi Miyazawa4:01
6."Birthday Cake"Eisho HigaEisho Higa4:58
7."Niji no Lalala (虹のラララ, Lalala of the Rainbow)"MisiaKōji Tamaki4:24
8."Kaze no Nai Asa Hoshi no Nai Yoru (風のない朝 星のない夜, Windless Morning, Starless Night)"Kazufumi MiyazawaKazufumi Miyazawa5:11
9."Namae no Nai Sora o Miagete (名前のない空を見上げて, Looking Up At the Nameless Sky)" (NHK serial drama "Tenka" theme song)MisiaKōji Tamaki5:14
10."Holy Hold Me"MisiaToshinobu Kubota5:40

Charts

Oricon sales chart

Release Chart Peak position First day/week sales Sales total
December 8, 2004 Oricon Daily Albums Chart 3
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 3 167,518 369,548
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 36
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References

  1. (in Japanese) "オリコン アルバム 2004.12.20". Retrieved 2009-06-14.
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