The Nimaime
The Nimaime (THE 二枚目, "The Second") is the second album from the J-pop group Melon Kinenbi, containing five of their singles, released on December 1, 2004. Since Tsunku was inactive at the time, it was produced by the other members of Sharam Q instead. Its highest ranking on the Oricon weekly chart was #28, and it charted for two weeks.[1]
The Nimaime | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 1, 2004 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | Zetima | |||
Producer | Tsunku | |||
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Track listing
- "Champagne no Koi" (シャンパンの恋, "Champagne Love")
- "Namida no Taiyō" (涙の太陽, "Tears of the Sun")
- "Setsunasa Ranking" (刹那さ Ranking)
- "Chance of Love" (チャンス of LOVE)
- "Kirai, Suki Suki Suki Honto, Uso Uso Uso" (キライ,スキスキスキ ホント,ウソウソウソ)
- "Kawaii Kare" (かわいい彼, "Cute Guy")
- "Lemon Tart" (レモンタルト)
- "Mi Da Ra Matenrō" (MI DA RA 摩天楼, "Mi Da Ra Skyscraper")
- "Aishite wa Ikenai..." (愛してはいけない…, "It's Not Love...")
- "Last Scene" (ラストシーン)
- "Doryoku - Kei - Bijin" (努力・系・美人, "Endeavour - Group - Beauty")
- "The Nimaime (On My Way)" (THE 二枚目~ON MY WAY~, "The Second (On My Way)")
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References
- "Melon Kinenbi - Releases - Oricon Style Music" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
External links
- The Nimaime entry on the Up-Front Works official website
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