Misia Remix 2003 Kiss in the Sky: Non Stop Mix

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Misia Remix 2003 Kiss in the Sky: Non Stop Mix
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Remix album by
ReleasedApril 23, 2003
Genre House, Hip hop
Length95:27
Label Rhythmedia Tribe
Misia chronology
Kiss in the Sky Kanzenban Limited Edition
(2002)
Misia Remix 2003 Kiss in the Sky: Non Stop Mix
(2003)
Hoshizora no Live: The Best of Acoustic Ballade
(2003)

Misia Remix 2003 Kiss in the Sky: Non Stop Mix is Misia's third remix album, released on April 23, 2003. It sold 31,648 copies in its first week and peaked at #3. [1] Disc one is mixed by DJ Ta-shi whilst the second disc is mixed by DJ Gomi.

Contents

The album is certified Gold for shipment of 100,000 copies.

Track listing

Disc one (Floor 1: Non Stop Mixed by DJ Ta-shi for Beatknuckles)
No.TitleRemixer(s)Length
1."Back Blocks (So So Def Remix)" Jermaine Dupri 4:59
2."Over Bit (Human Rhythm Remix)"Human Rhythm5:36
3."Don't Stop Music! (Mega Raiders Remix)"Mega Raiders4:05
4."Laila (Mega Raiders Remix)"Mega Raiders5:01
5."Mekubase no Burūsu (DJ Watarai Remix) (めくばせのブルース (DJ WATARAI Remix))"DJ Watarai4:22
6."Back Blocks (Mega Raiders Remix)"Mega Raiders3:43
7."Back Blocks (DJ Spinna Remix)" DJ Spinna 1:50
8."Destiny's Rule (Moments Of Soul Remix)"Moments Of Soul4:53
9."Laila (So So Def Remix)"Jermaine Dupri4:45
Disc two (Floor 2: Non Stop Mixed by DJ Gomi for Rhythmedia)
No.TitleRemixer(s)Length
1."Nemurenu Yoru wa Kimi no Sei (The Sacred Rhythm Classical Salsa Version) (眠れぬ夜は君のせい (The Sacred Rhythm Classical Salsa Version))"Joe Claussell10:44
2."Shining Star (DJ Spinna Remix)"DJ Spinna6:40
3."Koiuta (Yoruba Soul Remix) (恋唄 (Yoruba Soul Remix))" Osunlade 7:31
4."Fly Away (Malawi Rocks Remix)"Malawi Rocks7:25
5."Taiyou ga Iru Kara (Classic 12" Mix) (太陽がいるから (Classic 12" Mix))" Frankie Knuckles 6:50
6."Tobikata wo Wasureta Chiisana Tori (Malawi Rocks Remix) (飛び方を忘れた小さな鳥 (Malawi Rocks Remix))"Malawi Rocks5:46
7."Hatenaku Tsuzuku Sutōrī (Hex Hector Remix) (果てなく続くストーリー (Hex Hector Remix))" Hex Hector 6:38
8."Always (Gomi's Lair Club Mix)"DJ Gomi8:39

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart

ReleaseChartPeak positionFirst day/week salesSales total
April 23, 2003Oricon Daily Albums Chart3
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart331,64870,334
Oricon Monthly Albums Chart5

Physical Sales Charts

ChartPeak
position
Oricon Daily Albums Chart3
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart3
Oricon Monthly Albums Chart5
Soundscan Albums Chart (CD-Only) [2] 5

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