''Three Questions'' (stylized as ) is the third studio album by Japanese
electronica
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singer
Mitsuki Aira
is a Japanese singer. She debuted on August 8, 2007 with "Colorful Tokyo Sounds No. 9" and released her debut album, ''Copy (album), Copy'' on September 3, 2008.
Musical background and releases
Aira was chosen as the winner of Mega Trance 20 ...
, released on November 17, 2010, in Japan by
D-Topia Universe
D-topia Entertainment (previously known as DTJ or D-Topia Japan) is a Japanese record label produced by Terukado Ōnishi, officially established in public prior to December 14, 2007. The label is dedicated to promoting girls' entertainment, parti ...
with distribution by
Universal Music Japan
, often referred to as just Universal Music Japan or UMJ, is a Japanese subsidiary of the Universal Music Group founded in 1990. It is the largest subsidiary for a foreign company in the country regarding music distribution. The company is resp ...
. The album includes songs that were previously unreleased. This is also the first album to be released under
D-topia Entertainment
D-topia Entertainment (previously known as DTJ or D-Topia Japan) is a Japanese record label produced by Terukado Ōnishi, officially established in public prior to December 14, 2007. The label is dedicated to promoting girls' entertainment, parti ...
's new label,
D-Topia Universe
D-topia Entertainment (previously known as DTJ or D-Topia Japan) is a Japanese record label produced by Terukado Ōnishi, officially established in public prior to December 14, 2007. The label is dedicated to promoting girls' entertainment, parti ...
. The promotional singles for the album were "
Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no Sa" and "
Why Two?". The album peaked at the number 45 position on the Oricon weekly charts, selling a total of 2,758 copies.
The album contains a cover of a
Kenji Ozawa
Kenji Ozawa (小沢 健二, ''Ozawa Kenji'') is a Japanese musician born on April 14, 1968 in Sagamihara, Kanagawa. His uncle Seiji Ozawa
Seiji (written: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , or in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given n ...
song, "Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no Sa" and the album's closing track, "Love Re:", which was written and produced by Korean producers Han Jae-Ho, Kim Seung-Su, and An Jung-Sung, who also produce songs for South Korean girl group
Kara
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.
Track listing
The CD only version includes the original track "Last Love" but in the CD+DVD version, the track "Rainbow" replaces "Last Love" on track seven.
CD+DVD / Limited edition
CD only / Normal edition
DVD
# Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no sa (Music Clip)
# Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no sa (Music Clip Making)
# Why Two? (Music Clip)
# Why Two? (Music Clip Making)
Charts
Sales and certifications
Release history
See also
*
Kara
Kara or KARA may refer to:
Geography Localities
* Kara, Chad, a sub-prefecture
* Kára, Hungary, a village
* Kara, Uttar Pradesh, India, a township
* Kara, Iran, a village in Lorestan Province
* Kara, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality in D ...
*
Kenji Ozawa
Kenji Ozawa (小沢 健二, ''Ozawa Kenji'') is a Japanese musician born on April 14, 1968 in Sagamihara, Kanagawa. His uncle Seiji Ozawa
Seiji (written: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , or in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given n ...
References
External links
??? album detail at official website
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2010 albums
Aira Mitsuki albums