4 Force

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4 Force
Studio album by Every Little Thing
Released March 22, 2001
Genre Pop rock, J-pop
Length 51:40
Label Avex Trax
Producer Every Little Thing
Every Little Thing chronology
Eternity
(2000)
4 Force
(2001)
Super Eurobeat presents Euro Every Little Thing
(2001)
Singles from 4 Force
  1. "Ai no Kakera (愛のカケラ)"
    Released: October 18, 2000 (2000-10-18)
  2. "Fragile"
    Released: January 1, 2001 (2001-01-01)
  3. "Jirenma"
    Released: January 1, 2001 (2001-01-01)
  4. "Graceful World"
    Released: February 21, 2001 (2001-02-21)

4 Force is the fourth album from the Japanese pop rock group Every Little Thing, released on March 22, 2001.

This is the first album from Every Little Thing without their former keyboardist, Mitsuru Igarashi, who left in April 2000 to produce songs of other artists, like Dream and the now disbanded day after tomorrow. In his wake, vocalist Kaori Mochida took over lyric writing, while guitarist Ichirō Itō and a host of additional musicians handled music composition and arrangement.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Kaori Mochida. 

CD
No. TitleMusicArranger(s) Length
1. "Graceful World[1]"  Yasuo OhtaniYasuo Ohtani, Genya Kuwajima  
2. "Jirenma[2]" (Album Mix)Ichiro ItoIchiro Ito, Genya Kuwajima  
3. "Ai no Kakera (愛のカケラ
Fragment of Love)[3]"  
Kunio TagoIchiro Ito, Genya Kuwajima  
4. "Good For Nothing"  Kaori MochidaGenya Kuwajima  
5. "Azayaka na Mono (鮮やかなもの)"  Kunio TagoGenya Kuwajima  
6. "Sweetaholic Girl"  Kaori MochidaGenya Kuwajima  
7. "Home Sweet Home"  Kazuhiro HaraGenya Kuwajima, Yasuhiko Hoshino  
8. "Fragile[4]"  Kazuhito KikuchiIchiro Ito, Genya Kuwajima, Kazuhito Kikuchi  
9. "No Limit"  D.A.IAkira Murata  
10. "Force of Heart"  Ichiro ItoGenya Kuwajima  
11. "One"  D.A.IGenya Kuwajima  

Chart positions

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Time in
chart
Japan Oricon 2 13 weeks

References

  1. TBS drama Big Wing Theme
  2. Initial D Ending Theme
  3. Shiseido "MA CHERIE" commercial song
  4. The Ainori Theme

External links

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