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A.I.R. (Rina Aiuchi album)

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A.I.R.
Studio album by
Released15 October 2003
Recorded2002-2003
GenreJ-pop
Length69 minutes
LabelGiza Studio
ProducerRina Aiuchi, Kanonji
Rina Aiuchi chronology
Power of Words
(2002)
A.I.R.
(2003)
Playgirl
(2004)
Singles from A.I.R
  1. "Sincerely Yours"
    Released: August 11, 2002
  2. "Deep Freeze"
    Released: November 20, 2002
  3. "Kaze no Nai Umi de Dakishimete"
    Released: January 15, 2003
  4. "Full Jump"
    Released: May 14, 2003
  5. "Over Shine"
    Released: July 30, 2003
  6. "Kūki"
    Released: October 15, 2003

A.I.R. is the third studio album by Japanese singer and songwriter Rina Aiuchi. It was released on October 15, 2003 through Giza Studio. The title of the album stands for Aiuchi Infinity Rina. The album consists of six previous released singles. The single Kuuki has received renewed version under title Album version.[1] The album charted #1 rank in Oricon during its first week. It charted for nine weeks and sold a total of 182,477 copies.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Rina Aiuchi[3]

No.TitleMusicArrangersLength
1."∞ Infinity[4]"Terukadocorin.5:04
2."Full Jump"TerukadoMiwa Midori4:17
3."Kūki -Album version-" (空気 -Album version-)TerukadoDaisuke Ikeda4:46
4."Sincerely Yours"Kouji GotouKuron Oshiro4:40
5."Kaze no Nai Umi de Dakishimete" (風のない海で抱きしめて)TerukadoAkira, Daisuke Ikeda5:04
6."Over Shine"TerukadoAkihito Tokunaga4:16
7."No Needs"Yuri GodaiTerukado5:22
8."Deep Freeze"TerukadoAkira5:42
9."Double hearted"Aika OhnoAkira5:08
10."Our sound"corin.corin.4:11
11."Code Crush"Yuri Godaicorin.4:55
12."Profuse love"Deron ReynoldsBuddhaphonic5:21
13."Fortune"TerukadoSatoru Kobayashi5:06
14."ra Happy Luppy[5]"Terukadocorin.4:17

In media

  • ∞ Infinity - ending theme for Nihon TV program Sport Urugusu
  • Full Jump - theme song for Nihon TV baseball program THE BASEBALL 2003 World Cup
  • Kuuki - ending theme for Nihon TV program Angle☆Now!
  • Sincerely Yours - insert song for Fuji TV variety program The Letters ~Kazoku no Ai ni Arigatou~
  • Kaze no nai Umi de Dakishimete - ending theme for Anime television series Tsuribaka Nisshi
  • Over Shine - ending theme for Nihon TV program Miyaku Yuuji no Doshirouto
  • Deep Freeze - ending theme for Yomiuri program Pro Doumyaku
  • Code Crush - opening theme for PlayStation 2 game Mega Man X7 as Japanese Intro

References

  1. ^ "愛内里菜 CD". musing.jo (in Japanese).
  2. ^ "A.I.R (愛内里菜)". Oricon News.
  3. ^ "Library 愛内里菜 (Albums)". rina-aiuchi.com.
  4. ^ infinity mark is the part of the title track, please don't erase it
  5. ^ "ra" stands for initial logo mark Rina Aiuchi, it's the part of the title track please don't erase it
This page was last edited on 6 November 2023, at 21:32
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