Feel My Soul (song)
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"Feel My Soul" is the first major label single by the
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artist Yui. It was released February 23, 2005, under
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. This was Yui's first major single. Her previous single, "
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", was released under Leaflet Records. The single was used as the opening theme to the J-Drama ''Fukigen na Gene''. During its first week on
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, the single reached a peak of 8th place and would go on to become the 95th highest selling single of 2005. "Feel My Soul" was also included in the album called, "Hit Style" which was distributed by
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. 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. In 2024, a cover of the song was used in the ending of the anime ''
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Track listing


Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)


References

* 2005 singles Yui (singer) songs Songs written by Yui (singer) Japanese television drama theme songs 2005 songs {{2000s-Japan-single-stub