High Five (Yuma Nakayama song)
"High Five" | ||||||||||
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Single by Yuma Nakayama | ||||||||||
B-side |
"Ai Made ga Knife" "so Crazy" "BLOSSOM TREE" | |||||||||
Released | April 2, 2014 | |||||||||
Format | CD single | |||||||||
Recorded | 2014 | |||||||||
Genre | J-Pop | |||||||||
Label | Johnny's Entertainment | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Shusui, Matsui Goro, Iwata Hidefusa, Toriumi Yusuke | |||||||||
Yuma Nakayama singles chronology | ||||||||||
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"High Five" is the second solo single of Japanese idol Yuma Nakayama. The single includes "High Five" as theme song for NTV's "Sukkiri!!" and coupling song "Ai made ga Knife" for FUJI TV's drama "Tengoku no Koi"'s ending theme song. Limited Edition B includes DVD from Nakayama Yuma's event for his first single Missing Piece in Osaka-ORIX theater.
Release
The single was released on April 2, 2014.[1] The single had an event called "High Five with nakayama Yuma" which held in various Aeon malls throughout Japan. The event sold a special CD only with a 2page jacket, a CD which includes the song High Five.[2]
Track listing
- Limited Edition 1 – Single (CD+DVD) [3]
CD
- "High Five"
- "Ai made ga Knife"
- "High Five (original karaoke)"
- "Ai made ga Knife (original karaoke)"
DVD
- "High Five PV"
- "High Five PV Making"
- 2 face 4 page Jacket
- Limited Edition 2 – Single (CD+DVD)[4]
CD
- "High Five"
- "Ai made ga Knife"
- "High Five (original karaoke)"
- "Ai made ga Knife (original karaoke)"
DVD
- "NAKAYAMA YUMA with KANSAI Johnnys' Jr. in ORIX THEATER"
- 2 face 4 page Jacket
- Regular Edition – Single (CD)
- "High Five"
- "Ai made ga Knife"
- "so Crazy"
- "BLOSSOM TREE"
- 3 face 6 page Jacket
- Freebies
- LE A Clear file A (A4 size)
- LE B Clear file B (A4 size)
- Regular Edition Poster (B2 size)
note: freebies are only available to certain store and is limited.
Charts and certifications
Number | Release Date | Title | Rank | Sales | Certification |
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1 | April 2, 2014 | "High Five(single)|High Five" | 3 | 50,409 | x |
References
- ↑ "High Five". Johnnys&Associates.
- ↑ "優馬とHIGHFIVEイベント". http://www.jehp.jp/yuma/info/campaign/''. Johnnys Entertainment.
- ↑ "JEHP Nakayama Yuma Discography". Johnnys Entertainment. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
- ↑ "Nakayama Yuma Discography". Johnnys Net. Johnnys&Associates. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
External links
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