Outgrow
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Outgrow est le 4e album original japonais de BoA. L'album paraît en 2 éditions : une édition limitée comprenant un CD et un DVD et une édition classique avec seulement un CD. Le DVD contient 5 clips vidéos.
Tracklist
CD
Les singles sont en gras
- Silent Screamerz (3:29)
- Do the Motion (4:13)
- Kimi no tonari de (キミのとなりで) (5:08)
- Outgrow: Ready Butterfly (3:20)
- Make a Secret (4:47)
- Everlasting (5:24)
- Long Time No See (3:56)
- Cosmic Eyes (3:39)
- Dakishimeru (抱きしめる) (3:48)
- Love Is Just What You Can't See (5:06)
- Stay My Gold (5:30)
- Soundscape (4:11)
- With U (3:58)
- First Snow (Bonus Track) (4:22)
DVD
- Do the Motion (video clip)
- Make a Secret (video clip)
- Dakishimeru (video clip)
- Everlasting (video clip)
- Making of Music Videos + Bonus Video Clip
Catégories :
- Album de BoA
- Album musical sorti en 2006
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Outgrow — Studio album by BoA Released 15 February 2006 … Wikipedia
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