Aquaberry
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Aquaberry is the third studio album
Studio album
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 by Japan
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ese musician
Musician
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 Meg
Meg (singer)
Meg born on October 3, 1980 in Hiroshima, Japan, is a Japanese singer-songwriter, composer, and fashion designer.-History:Meg made her singing debut in July 2002 with the song "Scanty Blues", produced by Yasuyuki Okamura....

, released on March 28, 2007. It is also her second album released under her now-capitalized stage name
Stage name
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 "MEG", which Meg herself stated was because of aesthetic reasons as well as her newfound style. "Aquaberry" managed to sell higher than her previous album "Dithyrambos". Surprisingly, the album did not produce any singles.

Track list

  1. Stars in the Blue Sky
  2. And Then...
  3. Now Released
  4. Wave for the Wave
  5. Girl Friend Society
  6. Moon Light
  7. Letter
  8. Stars in the Blue Sky (Club Edit)

Charts

Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
Oricon Daily Chart - N/A N/A
Oricon Weekly Chart #139 1,180 2 weeks
Oricon Monthly Chart - N/A N/A
Oricon Yearly Chart - N/A N/A
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