So Into You

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"So Into You"
"So Into You" cover
Single by Kumi Koda
from the album affection
Released 13 March 2002 (JP)
Format CD
Genre Japanese Pop
Length 24:22
Label Rhythm Zone
RZCD-45055 (Japan, CD)
Writer(s) Kumi Koda (words: "So Into You" & "TAKE BACK")
Yasuhiro Abe (music: "So Into You")
Natsumi Watanabe (words: "COLOR OF SOUL")
Miki Watanabe (music: "COLOR OF SOUL")
Kazuhito Kikuchi (music: "TAKE BACK")
Chart positions
  • #50 (JP)
Kumi Koda singles chronology
"the meaning of peace"
(2001)
"So Into You"
(2002)
"love across the ocean"
(2002)

Kumi Koda's 4th domestic solo single. "So Into You" was the opening theme for the television programs "Rank Ōkoku" (ランク王国 ranku ōkoku?) and "Japan Count Down" and the ending theme of "Tokyo Club Gang". Despite all the promotion, the single still flopped.

Contents

  1. So Into You (original mix)
  2. COLOR OF SOUL (Dub's guitar of soul remix)
  3. TAKE BACK (Blackwatch remix)
  4. So Into You (instrumental)

Debut position: #50 Peak position: #50 Weeks in top 200: 2

First week estimate: 3,910
Total estimate: 5,800

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