Greeting (album)

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Greeting
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 25, 2004
Genre Dance-pop, pop, J-pop
Label Sony Music Japan
Tofu Records
Nami Tamaki chronology
Greeting
(2004)
Make Progress
(2005)

Greeting is the first album by Japanese pop singer Nami Tamaki. The album was released in Japan by Sony Music Japan, then re-released in America by Tofu Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Eternal Voice
  2. Believe
  3. Day by Day
  4. Complete
  5. Be Positive (Hikari no Naka de Kagayaite <光の中で輝いて>)
  6. Never Stop My Heart (The Miracle That is You) (Kimi to iu Kiseki ni <君という奇蹟に>)
  7. Shining Star (Wasurenai Kara <☆忘れないから☆>)
  8. Realize
  9. Naked
  10. Destiny
  11. Your Tomorrow (Ashita no Kimi <明日の君>)
  12. Prayer
  13. Believe [Evidence01 Mix]

Release history

CountryRelease date
JapanFebruary 25, 2004
United StatesNovember 30, 2005

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