Colorful (Jun Shibata song)

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"カラフル
(Colorful)"
Single by Jun Shibata
from the album Shin'ai Naru Kimi e
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2007
FormatMaxi Single
Genre J-Pop
Length0:10:33
Label Victor Entertainment
Producer(s) Jun Shibata
Jun Shibata singles chronology
"Hiromi"
(2007)
"カラフル
(Colorful)
"
(2007)
"Futari"
(2008)

"Colorful" is Jun Shibata's 15th single. It was released on September 12, 2007 and peaked at #15.

Jun Shibata Japanese singer-songwriter

Jun Shibata, nicknamed "Shibajun", is a Japanese pop female singer-songwriter. In 2016 she was diagnosed with partial hearing loss.

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Track listing

  1. Colorful (カラフル; Colorful)
  2. Moufu no naka (もうふのなか; Inside the Blanket)

Charts

ReleaseChartPeak PositionSales TotalChart Run
September 12, 2007Oricon Daily Singles Chart10
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart1512,9405 weeks
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart

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