Break Up/Playboy

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"Break Up/Playboy"
Single by Soulhead
from the album Re-Construct Album Vol.1 Reflection
ReleasedAugust 20, 2003 (JP)
Recorded2003
Genre R&B, Hip hop, Remix
Label Onenation
AIJL-5195 (Japan, Vinyl)
Soulhead singles chronology
"Too Late (DJ Watarai remix)/Song For You (DJ Hironyc remix)"
(2003)
"Break Up/Playboy"
(2003)
"To Da Fakes MCs"
(2003)

"Break Up [DJ Masterkey Remix]/Playboy [Saigenji Remix]," (stylized as BREAK UP [DJ MASTERKEY remix]/PLAYBOY [SAIGENJI remix]) is female duo Soulhead's second remix vinyl under Sony Music Entertainment Japan's sub-label onenation. [1] It did not chart on Oricon. [2]

Contents

Information

Break Up [DJ Masterkey Remix]/Playboy [Saigenji Remix] was released as a vinyl. [3] The songs were later placed on their first remix album, Re-Construct Album Vol.1 Reflection, which would be released a month later in September. [4]

The vinyl was released the same day as Too Late [DJ Watarai Remix]/Song For You [HIROnyc Remix].

Track listing

(Source [5] )

Side A

  1. "Break Up [DJ MASTERKEY remix]"
  2. "Break Up [DJ MASTERKEY remix]" (Instrumental)
  3. "Break Up [DJ MASTERKEY remix]" (A Capella)

Side B

  1. "Playboy [SAIGENJI remix]"
  2. "Playboy [SAIGENJI remix]" (Instrumental)
  3. "Playboy [SAIGENJI remix]" (A Capella)

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