Trust You

Trust You is the thirteenth Japanese-language single by American pop singer Yuna Ito. The title song, "Trust You" is the theme to Japanese anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00 season 2, while "Brand New World" was used as a tie-up song for the Commercial of Hawkins Sport.

"Trust You"
Single by Yuna Ito
from the album Dream
B-side"Brand New World"
ReleasedMarch 4, 2009
Recorded2009
GenrePop
LabelStudioseven Recordings
Songwriter(s)Markie
Yuna Ito singles chronology
"Ima Demo Zutto"
(2009)
"Trust You"
(2009)
"Let It Go"
(2009)
Limited Edition

In its first week, the single sold 27,254 copies, making it the third highest selling first week single sales by Ito as of March 2009, behind Endless Story and Precious. "Trust You" is Ito's first Top 5 single since the release of her previous single Mahaloha in June 2007. "Trust You" also gave Ito her highest first-week sales since 2006's Precious.

Track list

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Trust You"MarkieMarkie5:19
2."Brand New World"Shunsuke MinamiShunsuke Minami4:30
3."Koi wa Groovyx2: DJ-Passion More Passion Remix (恋はgroovy×2-dj-passion More Passion Remix-, lit. Love Is Groovy Groovy)"Kenn KatoMinami Shunsuke3:42
4."Trust You: Gundam 00 Ver." (Limited Edition only)MarkieMarkie1:33
5."Trust You (Instrumental)"MarkieMarkie5:20

TV Promotional Performances

  1. 04/25 - Hong Kong Best Advertisement Award 2009 (with Endless Story)

Chart

Oricon

Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
Oricon Daily Chart 4 9 weeks
Oricon Weekly Chart 5 27,254[1]
Oricon Monthly Chart 20 41,866
Oricon Yearly Chart 45,682 

Billboard

Billboard Japan Peak
position
Japan Hot 100[2] 20
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References

  1. "Trust You's first week sales" (in Japanese). Oricon Style Japan. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
  2. "Japan Hot 100 Singles". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-04-06.


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