flower (song)

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"flower"
"flower" cover
Single by Kumi Koda
from the album Best ~first things~
Released 10 August 2005 (JP)
Format CD
Genre JPop
Length 18:21
Label Rhythm Zone
RZCD-45270 (Japan, CD)
Kumi Koda singles chronology
"Butterfly"
(2005)
"flower"
(2005)
"Promise/Star"
(2005)

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Kumi Koda's 18th domestic single. "flower" was written as the theme song for the novel Koibana (恋バナ Koibana?) and also used in the television advertisement for the novel. The lyrics was written by the author of Koibana, Yoshi. This was also the first domestic single released by Kumi Koda that was not accompanied by a promotional music video.

  1. flower
  2. flower (acoustic version)
  3. flower (instrumental)
  4. flower (acoustic version)(instrumental)

Chart position: #165


First week estimate: 36,859 Total estimate: 106,099

  1. avex network inc. (2005), Koda Kumi Official Web Site
  2. Oricon Style (2005), Ranking - Oricon Style
  3. Kyoto International Culture Forum (2005), KICF - Members: Yoshi
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