Powder Veil

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"Powder Veil"
Powderveil.jpg
Single by Fayray
from the album Craving
ReleasedFebruary 10, 1999
Genre J-Pop
Length18:32
Label Antinos Records
Songwriter(s) Inoue, Asakura
Fayray singles chronology
"Yura・Yura~Vibration"
(1998)
"Powder Veil"
(1999)
"Daydream Cafe"
(1999)

"Powder Veil" is Fayray's 3rd single. It was released on February 10, 1999, and peaked at #30. The song was used as the ending theme for the TV program "Guruguru Ninety Nine".

Contents

Track listing

  1. Powder Veil
  2. Powder Veil (Songria mix)
  3. Powder Veil (Original Backing Track)
  4. Powder Veil (Ayumi Obinata mix)

Charts

"Powder Veil" - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

ReleaseChartPeak PositionSales TotalChart Run
February 10, 1999Oricon Daily Singles Chart
February 10, 1999Oricon Weekly Singles Chart#3016,3003 weeks
February 10, 1999Oricon Yearly Singles Chart

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