It's My Soul
2007 single by Kanjani8
"It's My Soul" | ||||
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Limited Edition Cover | ||||
Single by Kanjani8 | ||||
from the album Puzzle | ||||
Released | October 17, 2007 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 18:56 | |||
Label | Imperial Records | |||
Kanjani8 singles chronology | ||||
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"It's My Soul" (イッツ マイ ソウル, Ittsu Mai Sōru) is the seventh single released by the Japanese boyband Kanjani8. The song follows the same disco/funk trend that its predecessor and album featured. There were two versions of this single released, with the limited edition single featuring a special double secret sticker.
This single also is the start of the members' alter-ego for each single's theme. Inside featured lead singer, Subaru Shibutani, in full drag portraying the girl that the song is about.
Track listing
Regular Edition
- " It's My Soul "
- " Ano Kotoba ni "
- " Yorimichi "
- " It's My Soul <Original Karaoke> "
Limited Edition
- " It's My Soul "
- " Ano Kotoba ni "
- " It's My Soul <Original Karaoke> "
Charts
Week | Oricon Weekly | Peak Position | Sales Total |
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October 29, 2007 | October Week 3 | 1 | 193,738[1] |
November 5, 2007 | November Week 1 | 10 | 14,915[2] |
November 4, 2007 | November Week 2 | 26 | 7,042[3] |
References
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Kanjani Eight
- You Yokoyama
- Shingo Murakami
- Ryuhei Maruyama
- Shota Yasuda
- Tadayoshi Ohkura
- Ryo Nishikido
- Subaru Shibutani
- Hiroki Uchi
- KJ1 F.T.O
- KJ2 Zukkoke Dai Dassō
- Puzzle
- 8 Uppers
- Fight
- "Osaka Rainy Blues"
- "Sukiyanen, Osaka/Oh! Enka/Mugendai"
- "Osaka Obachan Rock/Osaka Romanesque"
- "Kan Fu Fighting"
- "Zukkoke Otoko Michi"
- "It's My Soul"
- "Wahaha"
- "Musekinin Hero"
- "Kyū Jō Show!!"
- "Gift"
- "Wonderful World!!"
- "Life (Me no Mae no Mukō e)"
- "T.W.L/Yellow Pansy Street"
- "My Home"
- "365 Nichi Kazoku"
- "Tsubusa ni Koi"
- "Ai Deshita"
- "ER"
- "Aoppana"
- "Hesomagari/Koko Ni Shikanai Keshiki"
- "Namida no Kotae"
- "Kokoro Sora Moyō"
- "Hibiki"
- "King of Otoko"
- "Omoidama"
- "ER2"
- "Ittajanaika/CloveR"
- "Gamushara Kōshinkyoku"
- "Tsuyoku Tsuyoku Tsuyoku"