Brightest Star

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Brightest Star
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ReleasedJanuary 16, 2008 (2008-01-16)
Recorded2007 (2007), 2008 (2008)
Genre J-pop
Language Japanese
Label Rhythm Zone
Producer Unknown
Bright chronology
Brightest e.p.02
(2007)
Brightest Star
(2008)
Notes 4 You
(2009)

Brightest Star is the debut mini-album from J-pop vocal group Bright. [1] This was their first CD released under major label Rhythm Zone. The album ranked weekly on the Oricon chart at No. 133.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Theme of Bright
  2. Brightest Star
  3. Girls Party Time
  4. Eternal Love
  5. Tears
  6. Orenji (オレンジ; Orange)

DVD Track list

Brightest Star Music Video

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<i>Brightest e.p.02</i> 2007 EP by Bright

"Brightest e.p.02" is the second extended play that the Bright released under an Indies label named Rhythm REPUBLIC.

Sorairo 2008 single by Bright

Sorairo (ソライロ) is the first single the vocal group Bright released under a major label named Rhythm Zone. The single got weekly the #45 spot on the Oricon ranking and sold 1,630 copies in its first week.

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"Tegami" is the second single the vocal group Bright released under a major label named Rhythm Zone. The song Tegami is a ballad collaboration song between Bright and the Korean J-pop singer K. The single got weekly the #39 spot on the Oricon ranking and sold 1,941 copies in its first week.

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<i>Notes 4 You</i> 2009 studio album by Bright

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<i>In Harmony</i> (Bright album) 2010 studio album by Bright

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References

  1. "Bright official website Discography" (in Japanese). Rhythm Zone. 2009-07-02. Archived from the original on 2008-08-19. Retrieved 2008-07-02.