Sweet (Chara album)

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Sweet
Charasweetalum.jpg
Studio album by Chara
Released November 1, 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre J-pop
Synthpop
Alternative pop
Length44:29
Label Sony Music Japan
Producer U-Ske Asada
Chara chronology
Sweet
(1991)
Soul Kiss
(1992)
Singles from Sweet
  1. "Heaven"
    Released: September 21, 1991
  2. "Sweet"
    Released: January 22, 1992
  3. "No Toy (Re-Mix)"
    Released: April 22, 1992

Sweet(スウィート,Sūīto) is the debut studio album by Chara, which was released on November 11, 1991. [1] It debuted at #64 on the Japanese Oricon album charts, and charted in the top 200 for two weeks. [2] It eventually sold 11,000 copies, making it Chara's least sold album.

Chara (singer) Japanese singer-songwriter and actress

Miwa Watabiki, better known by her stage name Chara, is a Japanese singer, actress and video jockey. She debuted in 1991 with the single Heaven. She is most well known for her song "Swallowtail Butterfly ", the theme song for the 1996 Shunji Iwai film Swallowtail Butterfly, her 1997 hit single "Yasashii Kimochi", and her collaboration with Judy and Mary vocalist Yuki, "Ai no Hi Mittsu Orange". Chara later formed a band with Yuki, called Mean Machine.

Oricon Inc., established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan. It started as Original Confidence Inc., which was founded by Sōkō Koike in November 1967 and became known for its music charts. Oricon Inc. was originally set up as a subsidiary of Original Confidence and took over the latter’s Oricon record charts in April 2002.

Contents

It was preceded by her debut single Heaven in September. The album also had two re-cut singles: the title track Sweet (released in January) and a remix single called No Toy (Re-Mix) , featuring three alternative mixes of album tracks. None of these three songs charted in the Oricon top 100 singles.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Rainbow Gossip" Chara Chara, Mizuho HirataU-Ske Asada5:22
2." Heaven "Chara, U-Ske AsadaChara, U-Ske AsadaU-Ske Asada4:46
3."Usotsuku no ni Narenaide(うそつくのに慣れないで,Don't Get Used to Lying)"CharaCharaU-Ske Asada4:09
4."Family"CharaCharaDavid Motion4:37
5." Sweet "CharaChara, U-Ske AsadaU-Ske Asada4:42
6."X'mas"CharaCharaU-Ske Asada5:15
7." No Toy "CharaChara Charles Pierre 4:03
8."Anata o Oikoshita(あなたを追い越した,I Passed You)"Chara Chikuzen Satō Charles Pierre4:57
9."Break These Chain"CharaCharaU-Ske Asada5:39
10."Onna no Ko(女の子,Girl)" U-Ske AsadaU-Ske Asada0:59

Japan Sales Rankings

ReleaseChartPeak PositionFirst Week SalesSales TotalChart Run
November 1, 1991Oricon Daily Albums Chart
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart6411,0002 weeks
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart

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References

  1. "Sony Music Online Japan : CHARA : Sweet" . Retrieved 2009-10-29.
  2. "Sweet/Chara" . Retrieved 2009-10-27.