Watashi (album)
Watashi (Me) is Jun Shibata's fourth and last studio album with Dreamusic. It was released on March 30, 2005 and peaked at number 6 in Japan.
わたし (Watashi) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 30, 2005 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Length | 0:49:49 | |||
Label | Dreamusic | |||
Producer | Jun Shibata | |||
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Track listing
- Okaerinasai. (おかえりなさい。; Welcome Home.)
- Shiroi sekai (白い世界; White World)
- Game (ゲーム; Game)
- Ano natsu (あの夏; That Summer)
- Chiisana boku e (ちいさなぼくへ; To the Small Me)
- Itsuka oujisama mo♪~Haikei, oujisama☆Zokuhen~ (いつか王子様も♪~拝啓、王子様☆続編~; Someday the Prince Too: Dear, Prince Continuation)
- Michibata (道端; Roadside)
- Mata ashita (また明日; See You Tomorrow)
- Maboroshi (幻; Illusion)
- Hitorigurashi (一人暮らし; Living Alone)
- Watashi no yume (わたしの夢; My Dream)
Charts
Release | Chart | Peak position | Sales total |
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March 30, 2005 | Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 6 | 43,789 |
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External links
- http://www.shibatajun.com — Shibata Jun Official Website
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