Sweet Impact

"Sweet Impact" is BoA's 22nd Japanese single. It was released on April 25, 2007 and it hit #5 on the Oricon chart on its first day of release. The song "Sweet Impact" was first featured in Japan's FASIO commercial in January 2007. The video was inspired by Michael Jackson's Moonwalker. The single has approximately sold over 5,000 copies in Korea. It is also her first single to feature different cover art for both the CD-Only and CD+DVD versions.

"Sweet Impact"
Single by BoA
from the album The Face
ReleasedApril 25, 2007
Recorded2006
GenreJ-Pop
Length16:42
LabelAvex Trax
BoA singles chronology
"Winter Love"
(2006)
"Sweet Impact"
(2007)
"Love Letter"
(2007)
Alternative cover

Track list

CD

First Press Edition

  1. Sweet Impact (5:02)
  2. Bad Drive (3:31)
  3. So Real (ArmySlick's Scratch Build Vocal) (4:39)
  4. Sweet Impact (TV Mix) (5:02)
  5. Bad Drive (TV Mix) (3:28)

Regular Edition

  1. Sweet Impact (5:02)
  2. Bad Drive (3:31)
  3. Sweet Impact (TV Mix) (5:02)
  4. Bad Drive (TV Mix) (3:28)

DVD

  1. Sweet Impact (video clip) (5:06)

Live performances

  • 2007.04.02 - Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ
  • 2007.04.27 - Music Station [1]
  • 2007.05.04 - Music Fighter [2]

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
April 25, 2007 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 5
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 5 42,789 7 weeks
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart
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