Best Destiny

Best Destiny
Greatest hits album by Miliyah Kato
Released November 5, 2008 (2008-11-05)
Recorded 2004–2008
Genre Pop, contemporary R&B, hip hop, urban
Label Mastersix Foundation
Miliyah Kato chronology
Tokyo Star
(2008)
Best Destiny
(2008)
Ring
(2009)
Singles from Best Destiny
  1. "Sayonara Baby/Koi Shiteru"
    Released: September 24, 2008

Best Destiny (stylized as BEST DESTINY) is pop singer Miliyah Kato's fourth album, and first greatest hits collection. She described Best Destiny as the "Sampling Best [of·Miliyah Kato as a R&B musician]".[1] It was released on November 5, 2008 and debuted on at number 1 on the Oricon weekly chart. The album sold 92,423 copies that week,[2] becoming her first number 1 album on the charts.[3] Best Destiny is certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[4] One single was taken from the album, "Sayonara Baby/Koi Shiteru" six weeks before the album's release. The second A-side "Koi Shiteru" (恋シテル I'm in Love) was only featured.

Track listing

CD
No. TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s) Length
1. "Koi Shiteru (Album Ver.)"  Jarvis La Rue Baker, Sylvester Jackson, Narada Michael Walden, Shanice Wilson, MiliyahJarvis La Rue Baker, Sylvester Jackson, Narada Michael Walden, Shanice Wilson, Miliyah   
2. "Kono Mama Zutto Asa Made" (このままずっと朝まで)Anthony Kelly, Mark Wolfe, Steven Marsden, Wayne Passley, MiliyahAnthony Kelly, Mark Wolfe, Steven Marsden, Wayne Passley, Miliyah3rd Productions  
3. "Dear Lonely Girl" (ディア・ロンリーガール)Takashi Matsumoto, MiliyahKyohei Tsutsumi, MiliyahShingo.S  
4. "19 Memories[5]"  Tetsuya Komuro, MiliyahTetsuya Komuro, Miliyah3rd Productions  
5. "Jōnetsu[6]" (ジョウネツ "Passion")Miliyah, UAMiliyah, Hirofumi Asamoto, Shingo.S3rd Productions  
6. "Ai ga Kieta Hi" (愛が消えた日)Jeff Pence, Emosia, Eliot Sloan (Blessid Union Of Souls) , MiliyahJeff Pence, Emosia, Eliot Sloan, Miliyah   
7. "Better days -sweet love side-"  MiliyahMiliyah, Dohzi-T, Shingo.S   
8. "For So Long"  Lisa, Verbal, Taku, MiliyahLisa, Verbal, Taku, Miliyah   
9. "So gooood"  Rip Slyme, MiliyahRip Slyme, Miliyah3rd Productions  
10. "Yozora[7]" (夜空 "Night Sky")M.Takesue, MiliyahH.Kon, MiliyahShingo.S  
11. "One Day -Yozora Remix-" (Miliyah Kato loves m-flo)Miliyah, m-floH.Kon, Miliyah, m-flom-flo  
12. "For So Long -Part II-"  m-flo, Miliyahm-flo, Miliyah   
13. "Michelle ~Ai no Theme Remix~" (ミシェル ~愛のテーマRemix~ "Michelle ~Love Theme Remix~")MiliyahYuji Ohno3rd Productions  
14. "Futurechecka" (featuring Simon, Coma-Chi and Taro Soul)Miliyah, Simon, Coma-Chi, Taro Soul & Maurice WhiteMiliyah, SIMON, Coma-Chi, Taro Soul & Maurice White3rd Productions  
DVD
No. Title Length
1. "Koi Shiteru (Album Ver.)" (Music video)  
2. "Kono Mama Zutto Asa Made" (Music video)  
3. "Dear Lonely Girl" (Music video)  
4. "19 Memories" (Music video)  
5. "Jounetsu" (Music video)  
6. "Yozora" (Music video)  
7. "Futurechecka featuring Simon, Coma-Chi and Taro Soul" (Music video)  

Charts, sales and certifications

Chart Peak
position (2008)
Oricon Daily Albums Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 1
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 57
Billboard Japan Top Albums 1

Country Certification Sales
Japan Platinum [4] 222,401

References

  1. 加藤ミリヤ『等身大の気持ちが詰まった最新アルバム!』 (in Japanese). Oricon. 2009-07-08. Retrieved 2010-06-07.
  2. "検索結果-ORICON STYLE アーティスト/CD検索" (in Japanese). Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  3. 加藤ミリヤ、デビュー5年目で初の首位獲得! (in Japanese). Oricon. 2008-11-11. Retrieved 2010-06-07.
  4. 1 2 一般社団法人 日本レコード協会|各種統計 (in Japanese). Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  5. Sampling of Namie Amuro’s "Sweet 19 Blues".
  6. Sampling of UA’s "Jōnetsu".
  7. Sampling of Buddha Brand's "Ningen Hatsudensho"

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