Ima Made no A Men, B Men Dest!? | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Greeeen | ||||
Released | November 25, 2009 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 56:31 (Disc 1) 45:02 (Disc 2) 7:45 (Bonus Disc) | |||
Label | Universal Music Japan | |||
Producer | Jin | |||
Greeeen chronology | ||||
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Ima Made no A Men, B Men Dest!?(いままでのA面、B面ですと!? Ima Made no Ē men, Bī men Desuto!?, All of A Sides and B Sides until Now!?) is the greatest hits album by Japanese group Greeeen, released on November 25, 2009. There is a limited edition of the album, Super Dest!? Box, which has the bonus Compact Disc NG Dest!?. [1]
Greeeen is a Japanese pop rock/hip hop/breakbeat vocal group from Kōriyama in Fukushima Prefecture, comprising the all-male four members Hide, Navi, Kuni, and Soh. They made their debut with Universal Music in 2007. Their logo image is of a mouthful of teeth, and the four Es indicate the number of members. The sound production is handled by Hide's older brother JIN, a former guitarist of Pay money To my Pain. According to their website at Universal Music Japan, their catch phrase is "Rock 'n' Breakbeats with Four Microphones".
Imamade no A Men, B Men Desuto!? debuted at No. 1 on Oricon weekly charts. The album received Triple Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for its shipment of 750,000 copies. [2]
Oricon Inc., established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan. It started as Original Confidence Inc., which was founded by Sōkō Koike in November 1967 and became known for its music charts. Oricon Inc. was originally set up as a subsidiary of Original Confidence and took over the latter’s Oricon record charts in April 2002.
The Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved in the music industry. It was founded in 1942 as the Japan Phonogram Record Cultural Association, and adopted its current name in 1969.
Release | Oricon Albums Chart | Peak position | Debut sales (copies) | Sales total (copies) |
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November 25, 2009 | Daily Charts | 1 | 52,452 | 537,434 |
Weekly Charts | 1 | 255,201 | ||
Monthly Charts (November 2009) | 2 | 255,201 | ||
Yearly Charts (2009) | 17 | 376,424 | ||
Yearly Charts (2010) | 37 | 181,889 |
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