Two of Us (Azu album)

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Two of Us
Azu - Two of Us cover.jpeg
Studio album by
Azu
Released17 March 2010 (2010-03-17)
Azu chronology
As One
(2008)
Two of Us
(2010)
AZyoU
(2011)

Two of Us is the second studio album by Azu, released on 17 March 2010. "Happily Ever After" was used as the ending theme song for the TV program Ousama no Brunch . The album reached #13 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for nine weeks.

Contents

Catalog number

BVCL-83/4 (limited edition)
BVCL-85 (regular edition)

Track listing

CD

  1. Intro from Radio 13
  2. Hot like Fire
  3. Happily Ever After
  4. Ima Sugu ni... (いますぐに…; Right Now...)
  5. Anata ni Aitakute featuring Spontania (あなたに愛たくて; I Want to Meet You)
  6. For You
  7. Beautiful Dreamer
  8. Oh Baby featuring Kusakawa Shun
  9. I Will
  10. You & I featuring LOVE LOVE LOVE
  11. Love Groovin' featuring KURO (from HOME MADE Kazoku)
  12. Onegai! (おねがい!; Please!) (AZU-ko Sensei featuring SEAMO-kun)
  13. What Girls Want
  14. Letter... ~Taisetsu na Hito e~ (letter... ~大切なひとへ~)

DVD

  1. "As One" music videos
    1. Cherish
    2. Jewel Sky
    3. Koiiro (コイイロ; Color of Love)
    4. Jikan yo Tomare featuring SEAMO (時間よ止まれ; Stop Time)
    5. Rainbow
  2. Mobile Music DOR@MO "I Will" (alternative ending)
  3. AZU TV (making and offshoot)

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Oricon Daily Chart9
Oricon Weekly Chart13

Total reported sales: 22,427

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