The Meaning of Peace

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All tracks are written by Tetsuya Komuro.

"The Meaning of Peace"
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Single by Koda Kumi & BoA
from the album Song Nation, Best: First Things, Listen to My Heart, Out Works & Collaboration Best
ReleasedDecember 19, 2001
Genre J-pop
Length5:04
Label Avex Trax
Songwriter(s) Tetsuya Komuro
Producer(s) Tetsuya Komuro
Koda Kumi singles chronology
"Color of Soul"
(2001)
"The Meaning of Peace"
(2001)
"So into You"
(2002)
CD
No.TitleLength
1."The Meaning of Peace" (Original Mix)5:01
2."The Meaning of Peace" (TV Mix)5:05
Total length:10:06

Chart history

Sales

Alternate versions

Both Koda Kumi and BoA had their own renditions of the track released by themselves:

BoA

  1. the meaning of peace [Original Version]: Found on the single (2001)
  2. the meaning of peace [TV Mix]: Found on the single (2001)
  3. the meaning of peace [Tatsumaki Remix]: Found on song+nation2 trance (2002)
  4. the meaning of peace [Album Version]: Found on LISTEN TO MY HEART (2002)

Koda Kumi

  1. the meaning of peace [Original Version]: Found on the single (2001)
  2. the meaning of peace [TV Mix]: Found on the single (2001)
  3. the meaning of peace [Tatsumaki Remix]: Found on song+nation2 trance (2002)
  4. the meaning of peace: Found on single Love Across the Ocean (2002)
  5. the meaning of peace [Instrumental]: Found on single Love Across the Ocean (2002)

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