Ready?

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"Ready?"
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Single by Tommy heavenly6
from the album Tommy heavenly6
ReleasedJuly 20, 2005
Genre Rock
Label Defstar Records
Tommy heavenly6 singles chronology
" Hey My Friend "
(2004)
"Ready?"
(2005)
" I'm Gonna Scream+ "
(2006)

"Ready?" is Tomoko Kawase's third single as Tommy heavenly6. It was released on Jul 20, 2005, and peaked at #15 on the Oricon singles chart.[ citation needed ] It was her last single released for her debut album Tommy heavenly6.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ready?" Tomoko Kawase Chris Walker2:52
2."Gimme All of Your Love !!"Tomoko KawaseMark and John3:25
3."Ready?" (Original Instrumental) Chris Walker2:51

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