Difference between revisions of "Feel my soul"
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| Name = Feel My Soul | | Name = Feel My Soul | ||
| Cover =YUI feel my soul.JPG | | Cover =YUI feel my soul.JPG | ||
− | | Artist = [[ | + | | Artist = [[YUI (singer)|YUI]] |
| from Album = [[From Me to You (album)|From Me to You]] | | from Album = [[From Me to You (album)|From Me to You]] | ||
| Released = February 23, 2005 | | Released = February 23, 2005 | ||
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| Length = | | Length = | ||
| Label = [[Sony Music Japan|Sony Records]] | | Label = [[Sony Music Japan|Sony Records]] | ||
− | | Writer = | + | | Writer = YUI <small>(lyrics & music)</small> |
| Producer = Yoshihiko Nishio | | Producer = Yoshihiko Nishio | ||
| Last single = "[[It's Happy Line]]"<br />(2004) | | Last single = "[[It's Happy Line]]"<br />(2004) | ||
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− | "'''Feel My Soul'''" is the first single by the [[Japanese people|Japanese]] artist [[ | + | "'''Feel My Soul'''" is the first single by the [[Japanese people|Japanese]] artist [[YUI (singer)|YUI]]. It was released February 23, 2005, under [[Sony Records]]. |
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
− | This was | + | This was YUI's first major single. Her previous single, "[[It's Happy Line]]", was released under Leaftlet Records. The single was used as the opening theme to the [[J-Drama]] ''Fukigen na Gene''. During its first week on [[Oricon]], the single reached a peak of 8th place and would go on to become the 95th highest selling single of 2005. |
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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==Other usage== | ==Other usage== | ||
"Feel My Soul" is used in the album called, "Hit Style" which is distributed by Sony Music Entertainment (Japan). The album was released on 1 January, 2006. It has 2 discs which have the hit songs from various artists. "Feel My Soul" is included in the second disc. | "Feel My Soul" is used in the album called, "Hit Style" which is distributed by Sony Music Entertainment (Japan). The album was released on 1 January, 2006. It has 2 discs which have the hit songs from various artists. "Feel My Soul" is included in the second disc. | ||
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===Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)=== | ===Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)=== | ||
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[[Category:2005 singles]] | [[Category:2005 singles]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:YUI songs]] |
− | [[Category:Songs written by | + | [[Category:Songs written by YUI]] |
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"Feel My Soul" is the first single by the Japanese artist YUI. It was released February 23, 2005, under Sony Records.
Information
This was YUI's first major single. Her previous single, "It's Happy Line", was released under Leaftlet Records. The single was used as the opening theme to the J-Drama Fukigen na Gene. During its first week on Oricon, the single reached a peak of 8th place and would go on to become the 95th highest selling single of 2005.
Track listing
- Feel My Soul
- Free Bird
- Why Me
- Feel My Soul: Instrumental
Other usage
"Feel My Soul" is used in the album called, "Hit Style" which is distributed by Sony Music Entertainment (Japan). The album was released on 1 January, 2006. It has 2 discs which have the hit songs from various artists. "Feel My Soul" is included in the second disc.
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release | Chart | Peak Position | Sales Total |
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February 23, 2005 | Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 8 | |
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart | 95 | 107,930 |
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