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Inspiration #1 was Shinhwa's first Japanese album, as they tried to break into the Japanese market. State Of The Art peaked at #4 on the Oricon Chart in Japan and sold over 100,000 copies.
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- Girls Exclusive
- Throw My Fist-Japanese Version- (8th Album『State Of The Art』より
- Midnight Girl-Japanese Version- (8th Album『State Of The Art』より)
- Paradise (8th Album『State Of The Art』より)
- Bokura no Kokoro ni wa Taiyo ga Aru-Album Mix-
- Highway Star-Featuring Vocal Emyli- (8th Album『State Of The Art』より)
- Time Machine-Japanese Version- (7th Album『Brand New』より)
- The Street
- Sun Flower~Happy Birthday~
- Weak~君を失くして (8th Album『State Of The Art』より)
- You're My Everything (8th Album『State Of The Art』より)
- Once In A Lifetime-English Version- (8th Album『State Of The Art』より)
- Shooting Star- Yukihiro Fukutomi Remix- (7th Album『Brand New』より)
[edit] Pre-Inspiration #1
After releasing State Of The Art, Shinhwa quickly began preparing their first Japanese album and single. As preparation work for their Japanese album release, Shinhwa held a press conference in Japan on April 14, 2006, in addition to performing at MNET's anniversary celebration in Japan on April 15, 2006. The press conference came as a result of Shinhwa's effort to break into the Japanese market, with the release of their first Japanese language single This is the Sun in Our Hearts on June 14, 2006, debuting at #9 on the Oricon Chart, and their first official album, Inspiration #1, in Japan in August, debuting at #4, both selling 100,000 copies.
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"How Do I Say" · "Hey, Dude!" · "Summer Story Tropical 2005"
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"This Is The Sun In Our Hearts"
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