Alarm (Namie Amuro song)

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"Alarm"
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Single by Namie Amuro
from the album Queen of Hip-Pop
B-side "Strobe"
ReleasedMarch 17, 2004
Recorded2004
Studio Rojam Studio
Length4:16
Label Avex Trax
Songwriter(s)
  • Jusme
  • Monk
Namie Amuro singles chronology
"So Crazy/Come"
(2003)
"Alarm"
(2004)
"All for You"
(2004)

"Alarm" is Namie Amuro's 25th solo single under the Avex Trax label. Released in 2004, it became Namie's first solo single, and only as of 2010, to appear out of the Top 10 on the Oricon Charts. The single will be re-released on November 14, 2017 to try and enhance its original position, and reach the top ten.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Alarm" (Jusme, Monk) – 4:16
  2. "Strobe" (Jusme, Monk) – 4:41
  3. "Alarm (Instrumental)" (Monk) – 4:16
  4. "Strobe (Instrumental)" (Monk) – 4:37

Personnel

TV performances

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

ReleaseChartPeak positionSales total
March 17, 2004Oricon Daily Singles Chart657,784
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart11

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