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"Come Again" is a
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recorded by
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for their second studio album ''
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'' (2001). It was released as their 9th physical
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on January 17, 2001. Serving as the second single for the album following "How You Like Me Now?", the release contains two additional remix tracks as well as its instrumental version. "Come Again" experienced commercial success in Japan upon its release, where it peaked at number four on the
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and sold nearly 390,000 copies by the end of the year. It was certified twice in platinum by the
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(RIAJ) in both digital sales and physical shipments. In 2012, "Come Again" attained a new ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100 peak of number 61.


Track listing

; CD single # "Come Again" — 5:54 # "Come Again (Yukihiro Fukutomi remix)" — 8:00 # "Come Again (Jark Prongo remix)" — 7:44 # "Come Again (Instrumental)" — 5:53


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