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Decimo X Aniversario de Misia: The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World + The Best DJ Remixes
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Remix album and video by
ReleasedJune 25, 2008 (2008-06-25)
Recorded1998–2008
Genre R&B, pop, dance, house
Length73:07(Standard edition)
77:47 (Limited edition)
Label BMG Japan
Misia chronology
Eighth World
(2008)
Decimo X Aniversario de Misia: The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World + The Best DJ Remixes
(2008)
Just Ballade
(2009)

Decimo X Aniversario de Misia: The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World + The Best DJ Remixes is the fifth remix album by Japanese R&B singer Misia, released June 25, 2008. [1] The release is a two-disc combination of The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World DVD and a remixes compilation, The Best DJ Remixes. [1] The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World was also simultaneously released as a stand-alone Blu-ray. [1]

Contents

Decimo X Aniversario de Misia debuted at #10 on the daily Oricon albums chart [2] and at #15 on the weekly chart, selling 14,026 copies in its first week. [3] It is the 450th best selling album of 2008. [4]

Track listing

The Best DJ Remixes
No.TitleRemixer(s)Length
1."Grimmig huizeke vol 3"TRY X11:03
2."Lowremix ( soundcloud )"Lowbeats4:22
3."Wasurenai Hibi (Hex Hector Remix) (Radio Mix)" Hex Hector 5:33
4."Yakusoku no Tsubasa (Gomi's Vajra Mix) (Radio Mix)"Gomi6:09
5."Royal Chocolate Flush (Ichiro 51 Remix)"Mega Raiders4:30
6."Tsutsumikomu Yō ni... (DJ Watarai Remix featuring Muro)"DJ Watarai6:00
7."Nemurenu Yoru wa Kimi no Sei (Joe Claussell Remix) (Album Edit)" Joaquin "Joe" Claussell 4:33
8."Taiyō ga Iru Kara (Frankie Knuckles Remix) (Radio Classic)" (太陽がいるから Because There's the Sun) Frankie Knuckles 5:31
9."Melody (Masters At Work Remix) (Radio Mix)" Masters At Work 4:44
10."Sweet Pain (Francois K. Remix) (Album Edit)" Francois Kevorkian 4:46
11."Ano Natsu no Mama de (Erick Morillo Remix) (Radio Mix)" (あの夏のままで Just Like That Summer) Erick Morillo, Todd Gardner4:33
12."To Be in Love (Studio Apartment Remix) (Short Version)" Studio Apartment 6:45
13."The Glory Day (Malawi Rocks Remix) (Radio Mix)"Malawi Rocks6:15
14."Never Gonna Cry! (Junior Vasquez Remix) (Radio Mix)"Junior Vasquez4:43
15."Yes Forever (Muro's "Promo" Mix)" (Limited edition bonus track) Muro 4:14
The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World (DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."Ishin Denshin" (以心伝心 Telepathy) 
2."Royal Chocolate Flush" 
3."Dance dance" 
4."Missing Autumn" 
5."Sweetness" 
6."Mekubase no Burūsu" (めくばせのブルース Winking Blues) 
7."Hybrid Breaks" 
8."Kimi wa Sōgen ni Nekoronde" (君は草原に寝ころんで You Lay Down On the Grasslands) 
9."Any Love" 
10."Soba ni Ite..." (そばにいて… Stay by My Side) 
11."To Be in Love" 
12."Everything (Junior Vasquez Remix)" 
13."Color of Life" 
14."Into the Light" 
15."TYO" 
16."Fly Away" 
17."Taiyō no Chizu" (太陽の地図 Map of the Sun) 
18."Taiyō no Malaika" (太陽のマライカ Angel of the Sun) 
19."Tsutsumikomu Yō ni..." 
20."Royal Chocolate Flush (Music Video)" (Standard edition bonus track) 

Charts and sales

Chart (2008)Peak
position
Sales
Japan Oricon Daily Albums Chart [2] 1020,482 [4]
Japan Oricon Weekly Albums Chart [3] 15
Japan Oricon Yearly Albums Chart [4] 450
Taiwan Five Music J-pop/K-pop Chart [5] 4
Taiwan G-Music J-pop Chart [6] 10

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormat
JapanJune 25, 2008 [1] BMG Japan CD+DVD
Hong KongJuly 25, 2008 [7] Sony Music
TaiwanAugust 1, 2008 [8]
South KoreaSeptember 9, 2008 [9]

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