Yume Tamago
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is the third released single by the J-pop group NYC. It was released on March 9, 2011 two days before the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
. The single was certified Gold by Recording Industry Association of Japan
.
Limited A includes the promotional video of the song while the Limited B includes the PV of their first single Yūki 100%. The Regular edition contains three tracks including Yume Tamago and their original Karaokes.
DVD
DVD
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tohoku, also known as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, or the Great East Japan Earthquake, was a magnitude 9.0 undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred at 14:46 JST on Friday, 11 March 2011, with the epicenter approximately east...
. The single was certified Gold by Recording Industry Association of Japan
Recording Industry Association of Japan
The Recording Industry Association of Japan is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved the music industry...
.
Single information
It was released in three versions: a Limited CD+DVD A Edition, a Limited CD+DVD B Edition, and a Regular CD only Edition. The title song was used as the ending theme of anime film “Nintama Rantaro Ninjutsu Gakuen Zenin Shutsudou no Dan“.Limited A includes the promotional video of the song while the Limited B includes the PV of their first single Yūki 100%. The Regular edition contains three tracks including Yume Tamago and their original Karaokes.
Limited Edition A
CD- Yume Tamago
- Yume Tamago (Original Karaoke)
DVD
- Yume Tamago (PV)
- Yume Tamago PV Making
Limited Edition B
CD- Yume Tamago
- Yume Tamago (Original Karaoke)
DVD
- Yuuki 100% (PV)
- Yuuki 100% PV Making
Regular Edition
CD- Yume Tamago
- Kimi to Itsumo
- Seishun Kippu
- Yume Tamago (Original Karaoke)
- Kimi to Itsumo (Original Karaoke)
- Seishun Kippu (Original Karaoke)
Charts
Chart (2011) | Peak position |
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Japan Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 2 |
Japan OriconMonthly Singles Chart | 4 |
Sales and certifications
Country | Provider | Sales | Certification |
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Japan | RIAJ Recording Industry Association of Japan The Recording Industry Association of Japan is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved the music industry... |
148,218 | Gold by Recording Industry Association of Japan Recording Industry Association of Japan The Recording Industry Association of Japan is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved the music industry... |
Release
Region | Date | Format | Distributor |
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Japan | CD single CD single A CD single is a music single in the form of a standard size Compact Disc, not to be confused with the 3-inch CD single, which uses a smaller form factor. The format was introduced in the mid-1980s, but did not gain its place in the market until the early 1990s... (JECN-0262) CD+DVD DualDisc DualDisc was a type of double-sided optical disc product developed by a group of record companies including EMI Music, Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, and 5.1 Entertainment Group and later under the aegis of the Recording Industry Association of America... (JECN-0258) CD+DVD DualDisc DualDisc was a type of double-sided optical disc product developed by a group of record companies including EMI Music, Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, and 5.1 Entertainment Group and later under the aegis of the Recording Industry Association of America... (JECN-0260) |
J Storm J Storm is a Japanese music and film company owned by Johnny & Associates. It was established on November 12, 2001, initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named .... |