MusiQ

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The correct title of this article is musiQ. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
musiQ
musiQ cover
Studio album by Orange Range
Released December 1, 2004
Genre J-Pop
J-Rock
Orange Range chronology
musiQ
{2004}
Natural
{2005}


musiQ is an album released by the band Orange Range on December 1, 2004. This is their second album. The album stayed at number one for many, many weeks and went on to become the number one album of 2005 in Japan, selling 2,630,763 copies. To date, this is the most successful album from the band. Track 12, "Hana" is the theme tune to an Japanese movie Ima Ai ni Yukimasu.

  1. KA・RI・SU・MA
  2. Chest (チェスト)
  3. Locolotion (ロコローション)
  4. Ishin Denshin (以心電信)
  5. ZUNG ZUNG FUNKY MUSIC
  6. Padi Bon Mahe (パディ ボン マヘ)
  7. City Boy (シティボーイ)
  8. Xie Xie (謝謝)
  9. Danshi-ing session (男子ing session)
  10. Beat Ball
  11. Michishirube~a road home~ (ミチシルベ)
  12. Hana (花)
  13. FULL THROTTLE
  14. Matsuri Danshaku (祭男爵)
  15. papa
  16. HUB☆STAR
  17. Oh! Yeah
  18. SP Thanx
  19. Cipangu 2 Cipangu (ジパング2ジパング)
Orange Range
Albums
musiQ | Natural | Squeezed | Orange Range
Singles
Michishirube | Kirikirimai | Shanghai Honey | Viva Rock | Rakuyō | Locolotion | Chest | Hana | *~Asterisk~ | Love Parade | Onegai! Señorita | Kizuna | Champione | Un Rock Star | Sayonara | Ika Summer
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