D Album

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D Album
D Album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 13, 2000 (2000-12-13)
Genre J-pop
Length60:26
Label Johnny's Entertainment
JECN-0015
KinKi Kids chronology
KinKi Karaoke Single Selection
(2000)
D Album
(2000)
E Album
(2001)
Singles from D album
  1. "Natsu No Ōsama"
    Released: June 21, 2000
  2. "Mou Kimi Igai Aisenai"
    Released: June 21, 2000

D Album is the fourth studio album of the Japanese group KinKi Kids. It was released on December 13, 2000. Debuting at the top of the Oricon charts, the album sold 354,830 copies in its first week. [1]

Contents

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Burning Love"Hirō Ooyagi (オオヤギヒロオ)Hitoshi Munakata4:32
2."Back Fire"Masami Tozawa (戸沢暢美)Tomoki Ishizuka3:42
3."Natsu No Ōsama" (夏の王様)Chinfa Kan (康珍化)Ichirō Hada (羽田一郎)4:45
4."Misty"Kohei Dojima (堂島孝平)Dojima4:19
5."Angel" (エンジェル)Shinichi Asada (浅田信一)Shin Tanimoto (谷本 新)4:30
6."Jūni Gatsu" (十ニ月, Tsuyoshi Domoto solo)Tsuyoshi DomotoTsuyoshi Domoto5:30
7."Nantoka Shimashō" (ナンとかしましょう)Taku Mitsui (三井 拓)Face 2 Fake3:52
8."Kotae Wa Kitto Kokoro No Nakani" (こたえはきっと心の中に)DojimaDojima5:16
9."Eien No Hibi..." (永遠の日々…, Koichi Domoto solo)Koichi DomotoKoichi Domoto5:41
10."Yokubō No Rain" (欲望のレイン)Tozawa Ayumi Miyazaki (宮崎 歩)4:48
11."KinKi Kids Forever" Jonas Saeed Jonas Saeed 3:32
12."Mō Kimi Igai Aisenai" (もう君以外愛せない)  4:55
13."Hey! Wa" (Hey!和)Masato Nagai (永井真人)Nagai4:55

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References

  1. 2000年12月第4週のアルバムランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon . Retrieved October 31, 2009.