Love Life 2

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Love Life 2
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 24, 2009
Recorded2008–2009
Genre Pop, pop rock, synthpop
Label Love Life Records
(Subsidiary of Avex Trax)
Hitomi chronology
Love Concent
(2006)
Love Life 2
(2009)
Spirit
(2011)
Alternative Covers
Love Life 2 CD+DVD.jpeg
CD+DVD Cover
CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Just You"HitomiJoakim Björklund, Miriam Nervo, Olivia Nervo Hiroki (Toei Academy)3:35
2."World! Wide! Love! (Chikyū ni Umarete Yokatta Ver. (チキュウニウマレテヨカッタ Ver.)"HitomiHiroyuki FujinoFujino, Hiroki4:19
3."Sagashi Tsuduketeta Mono (探し続けてたもの)"Yusuke OsadaYusuke OsadaSosuke Watanabe, Hiroki4:27
4."Eternal Sunshine (エターナル☆サンシャイン)"HitomiFujinoFujino, Hiroki3:05
5."Tabidachi ni Fuku Kaze (旅立ちに吹く風)"Juki Jureta, HitomiJunjiro SekiSeki, Hiroki3:36
6."Memory" (Japanese cover of the Sugarcult song of the same name) Tim Pagnotta Pagnotta Zentaro Watanabe 3:48
7."Fight for Your Run"HitomiJoakim Björklund, Miriam Nervo, Olivia NervoHiroki3:27
8."Hello-Good Bye!"Jez Ashurst, Richie Wermerling, HitomiAshurst, Wermerling, HitomiAshurst3:11
9."Beat"Gajin, HitomiGajinGajin, Hiroki5:03
10."Kokoro no Sōgen (ココロの草原)"HitomiFujinoFujino, Hiroki, Yoichi Murata (brass instrument arrangement)3:33
11."Vision: Don't Stop the Earth"HitomiCell No. 9Cell No. 94:56
DVD: Limited Edition
No.TitleLength
1."World! Wide! Love!" (Music video) 
2."Sagashi Tsuduketeta Mono (探し続けてたもの)" (Music video) 
3."Totsukitouka (トツキトウカ, Ten-month ten days)" (Hitomi Interview) 

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
ReleaseChartPeak positionSales totalChart run
June 24, 2009Oricon Daily Albums Chart13
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart275,4821 week

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  2. Neowing Complete Hitomi Listings
  3. Hitomi's Official "Love Life 2" News
  4. 1 2 Hitomi official website news
  5. Pre-Order Detail @ Neowing.
  6. Amazon Pre-Order Page for photobook "LOVE LIFE 2"
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