Aquaberry
Aquaberry is the third studio album by Japanese musician Meg, released on March 28, 2007.[2] It is also her second album released under her now-capitalized stage name "MEG", which Meg herself stated was because of aesthetic reasons as well as her newfound style.[3] "Aquaberry" managed to sell higher than her previous album "Dithyrambos".[4] Surprisingly, the album did not produce any singles.[2][5]
Track list
- Stars in the Blue Sky
- And Then...
- Now Released
- Wave for the Wave
- Girl Friend Society
- Moon Light
- Letter
- Stars in the Blue Sky (Club Edit)
Charts
Chart |
Peak Position |
Sales Total |
Chart Run |
Oricon Daily Chart |
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Oricon Weekly Chart |
#139 |
1,180 |
2 weeks |
Oricon Monthly Chart |
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N/A |
N/A |
Oricon Yearly Chart |
- |
N/A |
N/A |
References
- ^ AZ Tribe:meg:aquaberry.
- ^ a b Oricon Discography Page
- ^ MEG Interview With J-Pop World, Quote: "All capitals worked better in the layout of the artwork I wanted to have in connection with the direction my music was taking."
- ^ "aquaberry" Detail In Bio On Universal Website
- ^ MEG Official Discography Page On Official Website
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Studio albums |
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Mini albums |
Aquaberry · Journey
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Compilations |
BEST FLIGHT
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Singles |
"Kasa to Shizuku" · "Scanty Blues" · "Ikenai Kotokai/Kasa to Shizuku" · "Kōro" · "Groove Tube" · "Stereo04" · "Rockstar" · "Dawn" · "Amai Zeitaku" · "OK" · "Step" · "Magic" · "Heart" · "Precious" · "Freak" · "Secret Adventure" · "Passport/Paris"
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Other singles |
"Romantika" · "When You Wish Upon A Star"
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DVDs |
Meg Premium Live "Party" · Meg Premium Live "Party" at Zepp Tokyo
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