Remember (Flow song)

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"Re:member"
FLOWRemember.jpg
Single by FLOW
ReleasedMay 31, 2006
Genre Rock
Label Ki/oon Records
Songwriter(s) Kōshi Asakawa, Takeshi Asakawa
FLOW singles chronology
"Garden ~Summer Edit~"
(2005)
"Re:member"
(2006)
"Around The World / Kandata"
(2006)

Re:member is FLOW's ninth single. Its A-Side was used as the eighth opening theme song for Naruto . It reached #12 on the Oricon charts in its first week and charted for 8 weeks. * [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Re:member"3:19
2."Your song"3:24
3."Kaleidoscope (カレイドスコープ)"3:40
4."Re:member -Vocalless Mix-"3:22
5."Re:member -NARUTO Opening Mix-"1:34

[2]

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References

  1. "Oricon Profile".
  2. "Sony Music Japan Profile".