Fantastic (song)

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"Fantastic"
"Fantastic" cover
Single by Ami Suzuki
from the album CONNETTA
Released February 8, 2006 (JP)
Format CD+DVD, CD
Recorded 2005
Genre Trance, J-Pop
Length 19:40
Label Avex Trax
AVCD-30920/B (Japan, CD+DVD)
AVCD-30921 (Japan, CD)
AVCD-30922 (Japan, CD Ltd Ed)
Writer Ami Suzuki
Producer Max Matsuura
Ami Suzuki singles chronology
Little Crystal
(2005)
Fantastic
(2006)
Alright!
(2006)

Fantastic is the 6th single released of Japanese singer Ami Suzuki under Avex Trax released on February 8, 2006 in three formats (the 2 traditional CD and CD+DVD editions) and a Limited Edition version without the B-side track.

Contents

"Fantastic" is a Trance kind of song obviously with the J-Pop essence, and the B-side, called "Slow Motion" is a soft ballad tune. The song was the opening for the anime TV series Blackjack, being the first Ami song which appeared on an anime. Taking this step on Ami's career, Avex expected to get more attention to Ami by anime fans, and so does Ami herself, and even more after the decrease of her single sales. In the interview did at Oricon Style Ami talked about it; she said that hopefully the song will have more success because the anime fans.

The single was Amigo's biggest success in 6 months. It did well on the charts debuting at #9 the first day, but then it fell off the charts in a few days. Although "Fantastic" debuted with her highest sells since "Negaigoto", it still wasn't much of a success compared to the likes of "Delightful" and "Eventful".

The cover of the Fantastic CD-Only edition
The cover of the Fantastic CD-Only edition
  • CD
  1. "Fantastic"
    Words: Ami Suzuki
    Music: Y@suo Ohtani
    Arrangement: Ken Harada
  2. "Slow Motion" (スローモーション Surō Mōshon?)
    Words: Ami Suzuki
    Music: Kei Yoshikawa
    Arrangement: Keiji Tanabe
  3. "Fantastic" (Instrumental)
  4. "Slow Motion" (Instrumental)
  • DVD
  1. Fantastic (Music Clip)

  • CD
  1. Fantastic
  2. Fantastic (Instrumental)

  • Ami Suzuki - vocals, backing vocals
  • Hidetake Yamamoto - acoustic guitar (#2)

  • Producer - Max Matsuura
  • Mixing - Naoki Yamada (#1), Yasuo Matsumoto (#2)

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
February 8, 2005 Oricon Daily Singles Chart #8
February 8, 2005 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #14 14,167 copies sold 20,213 copies sold 5 weeks
February 8, 2005 Oricon Monthly Singles Chart
February 8, 2005 Oricon Yearly Singles Chart

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