Synchronicity (Yui Makino song)

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"Synchronicity"
Tsubasasynchronitycover.jpg
Cover art for the regular version
Single by Yui Makino
B-side "Amrita: Hikigatari"
ReleasedNovember 21, 2007 (2007-11-21)
Genre J-pop
Composer(s) Yuki Kajiura
Lyricist(s)
  • Yui Makino
Music video

"Synchronicity" is a maxi single performed by Yui Makino first released on November 21, 2007 by Victor Entertainment under the catalog number VTCL-35007. [1] The lyrics, composition, and arrangement for the single are provided by Yuki Kajiura, Makino Yui, Caoli Cano and Shunsuke Takizawa. [2] It contains 3 tracks in both regular and instrumental versions. The track "Synchronicity" was featured as the opening theme to the OVA adaptation Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations . Its B-side is titled "Amrita: Hikigatari" (アムリタ -弾き語り-, lit. Amurita: Self-Accompaniment). It peaked at number 49 on the Oricon singles chart and remained on the chart for three weeks. [3]

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Track listing

  1. Synchronicity
  2. アムリタ -弾き語り-
  3. Synchronicity (Instrumental)

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