Deeper Deeper/Nothing Helps

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"Deeper Deeper/Nothing Helps"
Deeper Nothing Helps.jpg
Single by One Ok Rock
from the album Jinsei×Boku=
ReleasedJanuary 9, 2013 (2013-01-09)
Length12:44
Label
Songwriter(s) Takahiro Moriuchi
Producer(s) One Ok Rock
One Ok Rock singles chronology
"The Beginning"
(2012)
"Deeper Deeper/Nothing Helps"
(2013)
"Mighty Long Fall/Decision"
(2014)
Audio sample
"Deeper Deeper"
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Deeper Deeper"3:35
2."Nothing Helps"
4:48
3."Kasabuta" (カサブタ)Taka4:22
Total length:12:44

Personnel

One Ok Rock
Production [10]

Charts

Single

Chart (2013)Peak
position
Japanese Weekly Singles (Oricon) [3] 2

Songs

TitleYearPeak positions
JPN
Billboard
"Deeper Deeper"20133 [11]
"Nothing Helps"82 [12]

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