Around the World (Ami Suzuki song)
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"Around the World" is the fourth single released by Ami Suzuki
Ami Suzuki
is a female singer, songwriter, actress and DJ from Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.Having been discovered at the talent TV show Asayan, Suzuki was one of the most popular female singers as an idol in the late 1990s....

 under the record label, Avex Trax
Avex Trax
, listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange as 7860 and abbreviated as AGHD, is the holding company for a group of entertainment-related subsidiaries based in Japan...

.

Unlike her previous three singles, "Around the World" is a special limited edition single that only had 10,000 copies available for sale and only came in the CD format. It was released on the same day as her first album under Avex and also shared the same name. The single also contained a special photobook. As this single wasn't released in CD+DVD format, the music of "Around the World" was only available in the album.

The single includes a remixed version of song "Times", b-side originally included in "Negaigoto
Negaigoto
is the third single released by Ami Suzuki under label Avex Trax."Negaigoto" is a ballad, rather than an upbeat trance song like her previous Avex singles. The song debuted at number 13 on the weekly charts and has sold over 22,000 copies. "Negaigoto"'s B-side was named "Times" and was an upbeat song...

" single. Both tracks are dance tunes.

Track listing

Live performances

  • 14 October 2005 — Music Fighter
  • 17 October 2005 — Hey!Hey!Hey! Music Champ
  • 22 October 2005 — CD:TV
  • 28 October 2005 — Music Station
  • 28 October 2005 — PopJam
  • 29 October 2005 — Melodix
  • 17 December 2005 — Nihon Yusen Taisyo 2005
  • 31 December 2005 — 47th Japan Record Awards - "Eventful" and "Around the World"

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release Chart Peak position Sales total Chart run
12 October 2005 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 11
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 19 7,500 copies sold 3 weeks
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 816
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