Love Letter (Azu album)

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Love Letter
Azu - Lover Letter cover.jpeg
Studio album by
Azu
Released18 January 2012 (2012-01-18)
Label Ariola Japan
Azu chronology
AZyoU
(2011)
Love Letter
(2012)
Best
(2012)

Love Letter is the fourth studio album by Azu, released on 18 January 2012. It was released in two versions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD Only edition. The limited edition comes with a Music Video Best DVD containing music videos of Azu's past hits, such as "Ima Sugu ni...", "You & I" feat. LOVE LOVE LOVE, and "Jikan yo Tomare feat. SEAMO". The album reached #22 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 5 weeks.

Contents

Catalog number

BVCL-302/3 (limited edition)
BVCL-304 (regular edition)

Track listings

CD

  1. Stay with Me
  2. Ring ~M&M~
  3. Woman
  4. Ashita no Watashi (明日の私; Tomorrow's Me)
  5. Heart Beat
  6. I Like U
  7. Mr. Right
  8. Hands Off!!!
  9. Clear Like Crystal
  10. Missing You...
  11. Saigo no Love Song (最後のLove Song; Last Love Song)
  12. Tomodachi☆★ (トモダチ☆★; Friends)
  13. Shiawase ni Nareru. (幸せになれる。; Be Happy.)
  14. Love Letter ~Kimi ga Iru Kara~ (Love letter ~君がいるから~; Because You Are Here)

DVD

  1. Ima Sugu ni... (いますぐに...; Right Now...) (PV)
  2. I Will (PV)
  3. You & I feat. LOVE LOVE LOVE (PV)
  4. For You (PV)
  5. Tashika na Koto (たしかなこと; Important Things) (PV)
  6. To You... (PV)
  7. Broken Heart (PV)
  8. Tomodachi☆★ (トモダチ☆★; Friend☆★) (PV)
  9. Woman (PV)
  10. Jikan yo Tomare feat. SEAMO (時間よ止まれ; Stop Time) (PV)
  11. AZU TV

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Oricon Daily Chart14
Oricon Weekly Chart22

Total reported sales: 8,137

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