Spin the Music

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Spin the Music
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 8, 2010 (2010-12-08)
Recorded2009–2010
Genre Pop, R&B, dance-pop, adult contemporary
Length51:24
Label Epic
Crystal Kay chronology
Flash
(2010)
Spin the Music
(2010)
Love Song Best
(2011)
Singles from Spin the Music
  1. "After Love (First Boyfriend)/Girlfriend"
    Released: August 12, 2009
  2. "Journey (Kimi to Futari de)"
    Released: November 24, 2010

Spin the Music is the ninth studio album by the Japanese singer Crystal Kay. It was released in Japan on December 8, 2010, and was her first studio album since Color Change! in 2008.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Two singles were taken from Spin the Music, "After Love (First Boyfriend)/Girlfriend" in 2009, and "Journey (Kimi to Futari de)" fifteen months later.[ citation needed ] The song "Time of Love" was used as the opening theme to the NHK drama Jūnen Saki mo Kimi ni Koishite, but did not receive an official single release.[ citation needed ] Two songs on the album were taken from the Flash EP, the title track and "I Pray".[ citation needed ]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicProduced byLength
1."Journey (Kimi to Futari de)" (Journey ~君と二人で~, Together with You)Crystal Kay, WolfJunkWolfJunkKAZUHIKO.M3:59
2."After Love (First Boyfriend)" (featuring Kaname (Chemistry)Craig Robert McConnell, Naomi Shobba Lee, Saoke NishioCraig Robert McConnell, Naomi Shobba Lee, Saoke NishioMasahiro Ohara3:32
3."Kon'ya wa No.1" (今夜はNo.1, Tonight is No. 1)Crystal Kay, H.U.B.Crystal Kay, OddityOddity4:22
4."Kimi ga Ireba" (君がいれば, If You're Here)H.U.BTSUYOSHIThe Eklipse4:47
5."Time of Love"Crystal Kay, H.U.B.Shin KonoShin Kono5:44
6."I Pray"Crystal Kay, H.U.BCrystal KayJin Nakamura4:38
7."Goodbye"Crystal Kay, J.Y. ParkJ.Y. ParkJ.Y. Park3:48
8."Love or Game"LiLyPhilippe-Marc Anquetil, Kelli Young, Jessica Pietreson, Zach CharltonPhilippe-Marc Anqueti3:33
9."Hands Up"Crystal Kay, H.U.B.Hiten Bharadia, Noel Wayne, Sarah WestNoel Wayne3:47
10."Flash"Crystal Kay, H.U.BChad Richardson, Craig Robert McConnell, Andrew GrangejACK3:30
11."Thank You for Talkin' to Me Africa" (Yellow Magic Orchestra featuring Crystal Kay) PD 5:36
12."I'll Be There"H.U.B Matthew Tishler, Robyn Newman Matthew Tishler 4:03
Total length:51:42

Charts

The album entered the Oricon Weekly Chart at number 42 after peaking at number 28 on the Daily Chart, and sold 4,439 that week. [1] [2]

ChartPeak
position
Billboard Japan Top Albums [3] 36
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart [1] 42

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