Orange Garden Pop

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ORANGE GARDEN POP
YUI - ORANGE GARDEN POP cover regular edition.png
Compilation album by
Yui
ReleasedDecember 5, 2012
Genre Pop, pop rock
Label Sony Music Japan, Gr8!
CD + DVD

Orange Garden Pop (stylized as ORANGE GARDEN POP) is the second compilation album by Japanese singer-songwriter Yui. It was released on December 5, 2012, simultaneously with another compilation album Green Garden Pop . The album reached #3 on Oricon. It was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. [1] In South Korea, the album reached #87 on the Gaon Album Chart. [2]

In November 2012, a couple of weeks before the release of the album, Yui announced her decision to go on a hiatus at the end of the year. [3] [4] The album was described as YUI's first and probably last "best of" album. [5]

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLength
1."CHE.R.RY"3:34
2."feel my soul"3:47
3."GLORIA"3:41
4."to Mother"3:50
5."Merry・Go・Round"3:53
6."Tomorrow's way"4:44
7."I'll be"3:32
8."OH YEAH"3:13
9."Rain"4:01
10."Never say die"2:41
11."es.car"3:19
12."SUMMER SONG"3:27
13."Happy Birthday to you"4:01
14."Understand"3:33
15."Separation"3:09
16."It's My Life"3:15
17."LOVE & TRUTH"4:20
18."TOKYO"4:06

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