Supersonic Girl

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Supersonic Girl
Album Supersonic Girl cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released Flag of Japan.svg 5 December 2001
Genre J-Pop
Length52:02
Label King Records
Nana Mizuki chronology
Supersonic Girl
(2001)
MAGIC ATTRACTION
(2002)

Supersonic Girl is the debut album of J-Pop singer, Nana Mizuki. It was released on 5 December 2001.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Love's Wonderland
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition: Ataru Sumiyoshi
    • Arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
  2. The Place of Happiness
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition: Ataru Sumiyoshi
    • Arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
    • Opening theme for the PS2 game Generation of Chaos .
  3. Supersonic Girl
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition: Ataru Sumiyoshi
    • Arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
  4. Heaven Knows -Brave edit-
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition: Ataru Sumiyoshi
    • Arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
    • Ending theme for anime television series RUN=DIM
  5. Omoi -pedigreed mix- (想い -pedigreed mix-)
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition: Ataru Sumiyoshi
    • Arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
  6. Look Away-All Together Version-
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition: JUNKO
    • Arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
  7. TRANSMIGRATION
  8. LOOKING ON THE MOON
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition and arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
  9. Mafuyu no Kanransha (真冬の観覧車)
    • Composition and arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
  10. NANA iro no youni-Special album version- (NANA色のように-Special album version-)
    • Lyrics: Misaki Asou
    • Composition: Eisaku Nambu
    • Arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
    • Ending theme for TV show Wagamanma Kichin (ワガまんまキッチン)
  11. Suichu no aozora (水中の青空)
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition: Ataru Sumiyoshi
    • Arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino
  12. WINDOW OF HEART
    • Lyrics: Chokkyu Murano
    • Composition and arrangement: Nobuhiro Makino

Charts

ChartPeak
position
SalesTime in
chart
Oricon Weekly Albums#605,0901 week

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