Startin' / Born To Be...

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"Startin'/Born To Be…"
"Startin'/Born To Be…" cover
Single by Ayumi Hamasaki
from the album Secret
Released March 8, 2006
Format CD single
Genre J-pop
Length 24:09
Label Avex Trax
Writer(s) Ayumi Hamasaki
Chart positions
Ayumi Hamasaki singles chronology
"Bold & Delicious/Pride"
(2005)
"Startin'/Born To Be…"
(2006)
"Blue Bird"
(2006)
CD + DVD
CD + DVD Cover
CD + DVD Cover

"Startin'/Born To Be…" is the 39th single released by Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on March 8, 2006. "Startin'" is used as the opening theme of video game Shin Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams, while "rainy day" (featured on her (miss)understood album) is the ending theme. The 2nd track on the single, "Born To Be…" is the official theme song of Nittele's coverage of the 2006 Winter Olympics. "Born To Be…" is a happy, inspirational pop tune, comparable to fairyland. The single debuted at #1 on the Oricon Charts beating off competition from Zard and Lead. This is Hamasaki's 14th consecutive number one single and 26th #1 single in total. The release of "Startin'/Born To Be…" makes Ayu the female singer with the most #1 singles in Japan, surpassing Seiko Matsuda. Lastly, the third track on the single, "teens ~acoustic version~" (a TRF cover) is also included.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Startin'
  2. Born To Be… – 4:52
  3. teens (Acoustic Version)
  4. Startin' (Instrumental)
  5. Born To Be… (Instrumental) – 4:52

[edit] DVD track listing

  1. Startin' (PV)
  2. Born To Be… (PV)
Ayumi holding copies of her Startin' / Born to be… single.
Ayumi holding copies of her Startin' / Born to be… single.

[edit] Live performances

[edit] Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
8 March 2006 Oricon Daily Singles Chart #1
8 March 2006 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #1 116,034 188,551 15 weeks
8 March 2006 Oricon Monthly Singles Chart #2 188,551 -
8 March 2006 Oricon Yearly Singles Chart #51 188,551

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