Tonight (Kim Hyun-joong song)

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"Tonight"
KimHyunJoong TonightCoverTypeA.jpg
Jacket A, Limited Edition
Single by Kim Hyun-joong
ReleasedJune 5, 2013 (2013-06-05)
Genre J-pop, Pop rock
Label Delicious Deli Records
Universal Music Japan
Songwriter(s) Sean Alexander, Todd Joseph Slingsby, Michael "Michaelangelo" Snyder
Producer(s) Steven Lee
Kim Hyun-joong singles chronology
"Heat"
(2012)
"Tonight"
(2013)
"Hot Sun"
(2014)

Tonight is Kim Hyun-joong's third Japanese single. [1] There are five available versions of this single which has five completely different image concepts for each of the single covers. Each version includes different limited editions that may include a DVD with the music video to the three new songs. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Reception

On the first day of its release, Tonight single came up to second place right away with 101,818 copies sold, [7] and taking the number two spot by the end of the week. [8] The album received Gold certificate for selling more than 100,000 copies and has recently been certified platinum with 250,000 copies sold worldwide. [9]

Jackets A-D (Limited Editions) and E (Normal Edition)

CD
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Tonight"Sean Alexander, Todd Joseph Slingsby, Glen ChoiSean Alexander3:05
2."Cappuccino" Steven Lee (music producer), Andreas Oberg, Jimmy Richard, Fredrik Hult  3:40
3."君だけを消せなくて"   
4."Tonight (Instrumental)"   
5."Cappuccino (Instrumental)"   
6."君だけを消せなくて (Instrumental)"   
Jacket A (Ltd. Ed.): Bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Tonight MV" 
Jacket B (Ltd. Ed.): Bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Cappucino MV" 
Jacket C (Ltd. Ed.): Bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."君だけを消せなくて MV" 

Music videos

Release history

CountryDateLabelFormat
JapanJune 5, 2013 Delicious Deli Records CD (Normal Edition)
CD+DVD (Limited Edition A)
CD+DVD (Limited Edition B)
CD+DVD (Limited Edition C)
CD (Limited Edition D)

Charts

ChartCountryPeriodPeak
Oricon Daily Single ChartJapanJune 5, 20132 [7] [10]
Oricon Weekly Single ChartJune 3–9, 20132 [8]
Oricon Monthly Single ChartJune 20136 [11]
Oricon Yearly Single Chart201358 [12]

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References

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