My Home (song)

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"My Home"
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Regular Edition
Single by Kanjani8
ReleasedMay 11, 2011
Genre Pop
Length23:23
Label Imperial Records
Kanjani8 singles chronology
"T.W.L/Yellow Pansy Street"
(2011)
"My Home"
(2011)
"365 Nichi Kazoku"
(2011)
Limited Edition
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Limited Edition

"My Home" is a single released by the Japanese boyband Kanjani8. This release is their 17th single. The single was used as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama, Inu wo Kau to Iu koto ~Sky to Waga ga Uchi no 180 Nichi ~. [1]

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Kanjani Eight is a five-member Japanese boy band from Japan's Kansai region. They are managed by the multimedia talent agency, Johnny & Associates, and signed to Imperial Records. The group was formed in 2002 and made their CD debut in 2004 as "Johnny's modern enka group", though after the year 2006, their sound and style has become a mix of pop and rock. Like the rest of the acts managed under Johnny & Associates, Kanjani Eight also perform in various other areas of the Japanese entertainment industry such as variety show hosting, television, movie, and stage acting, and radio talk show hosting. They sold 17 million copies in Japan.

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Contents

Track listing

Regular edition

  1. "My Home"(マイホーム) (4:31)
  2. "Baby Moonlight" (3:35)
  3. "Futari no Hana"(二人の花, Our Flower) (3:35)
  4. "Hanikami Oburicaado"(はにかみオブリガード, A Shy Obbligato) (3:16)
  5. "My Home (Original Karaoke)"(マイホーム) (4:31)
  6. "Baby Moonlight (Original Karaoke)" (3:35)

Limited edition

  1. "My Home"(マイホーム) (4:31)
  2. "Baby Moonlight" (3:35)

DVD

  1. "My Home" Music Clip and Making

Charts

Day/Week Oricon ChartPeak PositionSales Total
Day 1Oricon Daily Ranking1
Week 1Oricon Weekly Ranking1 [2] 158,060
YearOricon Year Ranking36 [3]

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