Oh My Sister

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Oh My Sister
Soulhead - Oh My Sister.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 5, 2003
Recorded2002-2003
Genre R&B, Hip hop, rap
Length54:02
Label Sony Music Entertainment Japan
Soulhead chronology
Oh My Sister
(2003)
Re-Construct Album Vol.1 Reflection
(2003)
Singles from Oh My Sister
  1. "STEP TO THE NEW WORLD"
    Released: June 24, 2002
  2. "LOVER, KNIGHT, MAN"
    Released: November 20, 2002
  3. "Sora"
    Released: February 5, 2003
  4. "Oh My Sister (Remix)/I'm just going down"
    Released: May 2, 2003

Oh My Sister is the debut studio album by female duo Soulhead and is first album with Sony Music Entertainment Japan. [1] The album reached #3 on the Oricon Weekly charts. [2]

Contents

Information

The album was predominantly rap, R&B and hip-hop. It was released on CD and vinyl; the a-side's music videos for the album were later put on their DVD Oh My Sister Live & Clips, which was released in October 2003. The album was their highest charting album (coming in at #3).

Track listing

CD

(Track List [3] )

  1. "Theme of Soulhead"
  2. "Step to the New World"
  3. "Break Up"
  4. "To Da Fake MCs"
  5. "The Air Force" (Interlude)
  6. Lover, Knight, Man
  7. "Playboy"
  8. Secret Love
  9. destiny ~born to be sister~(Interlude)
  10. Woo!
  11. Too Late
  12. Moon Shine
  13. Sora
  14. sincerely(Interlude)
  15. Oh My Sister
  16. Song for You

12"

(Track List [4] )

Side A

  1. "Theme of Soulhead"
  2. "Step to the New World"
  3. "Break Up"
  4. "To Da Fakes MCs"
  5. "the air force" (Interlude)
  6. "Lover, Knight, Man"
  7. "Playboy"
  8. "Secret Love"

Side B

  1. "destiny ~born to be sister~" (Interlude)
  2. "Woo!"
  3. "Too Late"
  4. "Moon Shine"
  5. "Sora"
  6. "sincerely" (Interlude)
  7. "Oh My Sister"
  8. "Song For You"

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References

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