10nen Go no Kimi e
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Hotexpress / Billboard Japan | Favorable[2][3] |
"10nen Go no Kimi e" (10年後の君へ) is the third solo single by Tomomi Itano (a Japanese idol, a member of AKB48). It was released in Japan on April 25, 2012, on the label You, Be Cool! (a subsudiary of King Records).
The physical CD single reached second place in the Japanese Oricon weekly singles chart.[4] According to Oricon, it was the 85th most selling CD single of the whole year 2012 in Japan.[5]
Background
The single was released in four versions: Type A, Type B, a regular edition, and a theater edition.
Track listing
Type A
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"10nen Go no Kimi e" (10年後の君へ) |
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2. |
"Clone" |
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3. |
"Deal feat. No-Face" (deal feat.NO-FACE) |
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"10nen Go no Kimi e (Instrumental)" (10年後の君へ -instrumental-) |
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"Clone (Instrumental)" (Clone -instrumental-) |
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"Deal feat. No-Face (Instrumental)" (deal feat.NO-FACE -instrumental-) |
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"10nen Go no Kimi e (Music Video)" (10年後の君へ Music Video) |
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2. |
"10nen Go no Kimi e (Making-of)" (10年後の君へ Making Clip) |
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Type B
1. |
"10nen Go no Kimi e" (10年後の君へ) |
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2. |
"Clone" |
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3. |
"Always I Need You" (Always I need you) |
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4. |
"10nen Go no Kimi e (Instrumental)" (10年後の君へ -instrumental-) |
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5. |
"Clone (Instrumental)" (Clone -instrumental-) |
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6. |
"Always I Need You (Instrumental)" (Always I need you -instrumental-) |
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"Clone (Music Video)" (Clone Music Video) |
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2. |
"Clone (Making-of)" (Clone Making Clip) |
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Regular Edition
1. |
"10nen Go no Kimi e" (10年後の君へ) |
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2. |
"Clone" |
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3. |
"Lose-lose" (lose-lose) |
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"10nen Go no Kimi e (Instrumental)" (10年後の君へ -instrumental-) |
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"Clone (Instrumental)" (Clone -instrumental-) |
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"Lose-lose (Instrumental)" (lose-lose -instrumental-) |
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Theater Edition
1. |
"10nen Go no Kimi e" (10年後の君へ) |
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2. |
"Clone" |
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3. |
"Seifuku Resistance (Itano Solo Ver.)" (制服レジスタンス(板野ソロVer.)) |
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4. |
"10nen Go no Kimi e (Instrumental)" (10年後の君へ -instrumental-) |
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5. |
"Clone (Instrumental)" (Clone -instrumental-) |
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"Seifuku Resistance (Itano Solo Ver.) (Instrumental)" (制服レジスタンス(板野ソロVer.) -instrumental-) |
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Charts
Chart (2012) |
Peak position |
Japan (Oricon Daily Singles Chart) |
2 |
Japan (Oricon Weekly Singles Chart)[4] |
2 |
Japan (Oricon Monthly Singles Chart) |
7 |
Japan (Billboard Japan Hot 100) |
2 |
Japan (Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales) |
2 |
Japan (Billboard Japan Hot Top Airplay) |
13 |
Japan (Billboard Japan Adult Contemporary Airplay) |
20 |
Year-end charts
Chart (2012) |
Peak position |
Japan (Oricon Year-end Singles Chart) |
85[5] |
References
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Members | Team A | |
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| Team K | |
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| Team B | |
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| Team 4 | |
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| Team 8 |
- Nagisa Sakaguchi
- Yui Yokoyama
- Hijiri Tanikawa
- Nanami Satō
- Tsumugi Hayasaka
- Akari Satō
- Kasumi Mougi
- Rin Okabe
- Hitomi Honda
- Maria Shimizu
- Ayane Takahashi
- Nanase Yoshikawa
- Yui Oguri
- Erina Oda
- Shiori Satō
- Ayaka Hidaritomo
- Hatsuka Utada
- Yuri Yokomichi
- Yūna Hattori
- Hinano Noda
- Haruna Hashimoto
- Reina Kita
- Kurena Chō
- Moeri Kondō
- Serika Nagano
- Nao Ōta
- Nanami Yamada
- Ruka Yamamoto
- Momoka Ōnishi
- Sayuna Hama
- Ikumi Nakano
- Mei Abe
- Kotone Hitomi
- Yuri Tani
- Miu Shitao
- Riona Hamamatsu
- Yurina Gyōten
- Kaoru Takaoka
- Natsuki Hirose
- Karen Yoshida
- Rena Fukuchi
- Misaki Terada
- Narumi Kuranoo
- Miyu Yoshino
- Moka Yaguchi
- Karin Shimoaoki
- Rira Miyazato
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