Paradox (Nanase Aikawa album)

Paradox (stylized ParaDOX) is Nanase Aikawa's second album. The album reached No. 1 on Oricon weekly album charts, and sold over a million copies, as certified by the RIAJ.[1]

ParaDOX
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 2, 1997
GenrePower pop, alternative rock
LabelMotorod Records
Nanase Aikawa chronology
Red
(1996)
ParaDOX
(1997)
Crimson
(1998)

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."CAT on the Street"Nanase Aikawa, Tetsurō OdaTetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda4:33
2."Tenshi no You ni Odorasete (天使のように踊らせて)"Nanase AikawaTetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda5:11
3."Troublemaker (トラブルメイカー) (trouble mix)"Tetsurō OdaTetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda4:08
4."Akeru Koto no Nai Yoru Shizumu Koto no Nai Taiyou (明けることのない夜 沈むことのない太陽, Night never dawn, sun never sinks)"Tetsurō OdaHiroshi UemuraHiroshi Uemura, Tetsurō Oda5:38
5."Tori ni Naretara (鳥になれたら, If I can become a bird)"Nanase AikawaTetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda4:18
6."a piece of memory" Tetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda1:16
7."Koigokoro (恋心, Love feeling)"Tetsurō OdaTetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda4:02
8."Konna ni Aishitemo (こんなに愛しても, Even though I love you so much) (water version)"Nanase AikawaTetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda5:35
9."Love merry-go-round"Nanase Aikawa, Shin HongoShin HongoAkira Horie, Tetsurō Oda5:03
10."Sweet Emotion (S.V.mix)"Nanase Aikawa, Tetsurō OdaTetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda5:11
11."Two of us"Nanase AikawaTetsurō OdaTetsurō Oda4:46
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References

  1. "RIAJ CERTIFIED MILLION SELLER ALBUMS". ocn.ne.jp. Archived from the original on August 5, 2012. Retrieved February 13, 2015.


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