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2000 studio album by Ken Hirai From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Changing Same is the third studio album to be released by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. It was released on June 21, 2000, under Sony Music Japan subsidiary DefSTAR Records. The name comes from a term coined by the poet Amiri Baraka.
The Changing Same | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 21, 2000 | |||
Recorded | Japan | |||
Genre | J-Pop | |||
Length | 60 minutes | |||
Label | Sony Music Records | |||
Producer | Ken Hirai | |||
Ken Hirai chronology | ||||
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Track titles are: "Here Comes K.H.," "Love Love Love," "Why," "Affair," "The Flower Is You," "Brighten Up," "K.O.L.," "Ladynapper," "Unfit in Love," "Wonderful World," "Turn off the Lights," "Rakuen 楽園," "Aoi Tori アオイトリ," "The Changing Same: Kawariyuku Kawaranaimono (変わりゆく変わらないもの)"
Release | Chart | Peak position | First Week Sales | Sales total | Chart run |
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June 21, 2000 | Oricon Daily Albums Chart | 1 | |||
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 1 | 381,180 | 1,263,000 | 60 weeks | |
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart | 18 |
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