BPM Cube

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BPM Cube
Two-Mix - BPM Cube.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 9, 2000 (2000-08-09)
Recorded2000
StudioWarner Music Recording Studio
Genre
Length1:55:22
Language
  • English
  • Japanese
Label WEA Japan
Producer Two-Mix
Two-Mix chronology
Rhythm Formula
(1999)
BPM Cube
(2000)
20010101
(2001)
Singles from BPM Cube
  1. "Naked Dance"
    Released: March 8, 2000 (2000-03-08)

BPM Cube is the second self-cover album by J-pop duo Two-Mix, released by WEA Japan on August 9, 2000. It includes the single "Naked Dance". Disc 1 consists of English-language versions of the duo's hit songs, while Disc 2 features new remixes of the duo's singles. [1] [2]

Contents

The album peaked at No. 16 on Oricon's weekly albums chart. [3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Shiina Nagano, except where indicated; all music is composed by Minami Takayama, except where indicated; all music is arranged by Two-Mix.

Disc 1: International
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."True Navigation"
  • Nagano
  • Yosuke Kakegawa
 4:11
2."Just Communication"
  • Nagano
  • Carol Dawsonan
Kōji Makaino 5:21
3."Truth (A Great Detective of Love)"
  • Nagano
  • Kakegawa
 5:46
4."Naked Dance"
  • Nagano
  • Kakegawa
 3:59
5."Can't Stop Love ♥♥"
  • Nagano
  • Kakegawa
 6:02
6."Dance September Love"
  • Nagano
  • Kakegawa
 5:45
7."Innocent Dance"
  • Nagano
  • Kakegawa
 5:06
8."Rhythm Emotion"
  • Nagano
  • Kakegawa
 3:36
9."Stayin' Alive"
  • Nagano
  • Kakegawa
 5:28
10."Meeting on the Planet"
  • Nagano
  • Kakegawa
 5:49
Total length:51:03
Disc 2: Domestic
No.TitleMusicLength
1."BPM" 4:27
2."Truth (A Great Detective of Love)" 5:45
3."Just Communication"Makaino5:22
4."True Navigation" 4:11
5."De.Show!!" 4:11
6."Naked Dance" 3:58
7."Can't Stop Love ♥♥" 6:02
8."Dance September Love" 5:51
9."Rhythm Emotion" 3:36
10."Innocent Dance" 5:06
11."Stayin' Alive" 5:28
12."Meeting on the Planet" 5:50
13."Stance of Resistance" 4:34
Total length:64:21

Charts

Chart (2000)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [3] 16

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