The World (Bennie K album)

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The World
Bennie K - The World.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 23, 2007
Recorded2006-2007
Genre J-pop, urban
Label For Life
(FLCF-4180) CD
Producer Bennie K
Bennie K chronology
Japana-rhythm
(2005)
The World
(2007)

The World is Bennie K's fifth album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Aru Asa: Opening (ある朝) (Some Morning)
  2. Joy Trip
  3. Passista de Samba
  4. Satisfaction
  5. Ei->Futsu->Doi: Interlude (英→仏→独) (Eng->Fr->Ger)
  6. Hooligan in the House (風利眼 in the House) The Kanjis reading would be: Fuurigan which would be the same als Hooligan
  7. Rararai Lie?! (ララライ Lie?!)
  8. 1001 Nights
  9. Echo
  10. Matador Love
  11. Safari
  12. Kiro...: Interlude (帰路) (The Way Back)
  13. Aoi Tori (青い鳥) (Blue Bird)
  14. Around the World: Reprise
  15. Waiha (ワイハ) (Hawaii)

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

ChartPeak positionFirst week salesSales total
Oricon Weekly Charts346,38146,381

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