Shake It Up (Kumi Koda song)

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"Shake It Up"
"Shake It Up" cover
Single by Kumi Koda
from the album Best ~second session~
Released 28 December 2005 (JP/KR)
Format CD
Genre JPop
Label Rhythm Zone
RZCD-45304 (Japan, CD)
SM Entertainment
SMJTCD-092 (Korea, CD)
Kumi Koda singles chronology
"D.D.D."
(2005)
"Shake It Up"
(2005)
"Lies"
(2006)


Contents

"Shake It Up" was used as the ending theme of Nippon TV's show 'The Sunday' (THE・サンデー sandee?).

Each of the twelve singles' covers represent a traditional dress from a culture. This single's cover represents Brazil.

  1. Shake It Up
  2. Shake It Up (instrumental)

Initial week estimate: 44,419 Total estimate: 45,983

  1. avex network inc. (2005, 2006), Koda Kumi Official Web Site
  2. Oricon Style (2006), Oricon Style Online
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