The Meaning of Peace

"The Meaning of Peace"
Single by Koda Kumi & BoA
from the album Song Nation, Best: First Things, Listen to My Heart, Out Works & Collaboration Best
Released December 19, 2001
Format CD single
Genre J-pop
Length 5:04
Label Avex Trax
Writer(s) Tetsuya Komuro
Producer(s) Tetsuya Komuro
Koda Kumi chronology
Color of Soul
(2001)
The Meaning of Peace
(2001)
So into You
(2002)
BoA chronology
Kimochi wa Tsutawaru
(2001)
The Meaning of Peace
(2001)
Listen to My Heart
(2002)

"The Meaning of Peace" (stylized as the meaning of peace) is a single by Japanese pop singer Koda Kumi and Korean pop singer BoA for the Song Nation project created to help raise funds for the September 11 attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001 and honor the victims. All earnings from the singles and the corresponding album Various Artists Featuring song+nation were donated to the September 11 Relief Fund.[1][2]

Other artists also collaborated together under the Avex label, with all songs produced by Tetsuya Komuro. Those included:

  1. a song is born by Ayumi Hamasaki and Keiko
  2. Lovin' It by VERBAL of m-flo and Namie Amuro
  3. in case of me by Kaori Mochida
  4. again by Tomiko Van
  5. My Planet by hitomi

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Tetsuya Komuro, and arranged by Tetsuya Komuro. 

CD
No. Title Length
1. "The Meaning of Peace" (Original Mix) 5:01
2. "The Meaning of Peace" (TV Mix) 5:05
Total length:
10:06

Chart history

Sales

Alternate Versions

Both Koda Kumi and BoA had their own renditions of the track released by themselves:

BoA

  1. the meaning of peace [Original Version]: Found on the single (2001)
  2. the meaning of peace [TV Mix]: Found on the single (2001)
  3. the meaning of peace [Album Version]: Found on LISTEN TO MY HEART (2002)

Koda Kumi

  1. the meaning of peace [Original Version]: Found on the single (2001)
  2. the meaning of peace [TV Mix]: Found on the single (2001)
  3. the meaning of peace: Found on single love across the ocean (2002)
  4. the meaning of peace [Instrumental]: Found on single love across the ocean (2002)

References

  1. "VARIOUS ARTISTS FEATURING song+nation". Live Door. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  2. "song+nation 2001". LOLIPOP. Retrieved January 13, 2016.

External links

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