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Da Da Da (stylized as DA・DA・DA) is the second studio album by Japanese J-pop singer and songwriter Maki Ohguro.[1] It was released on 28 April 1993 under Emi Music Japan, on same day as the fourth single, "Wakaremashō Watashi Kara Kiemashō Anata Kara" (which is included on the next studio album U.Be Love).

Background

Album includes two previously singles, "Dakara" and "Chotto", which raised her popularity as singer with more than 1.84 million sold copies together and 8 newly recorded songs.

Promotion

Singles

"Dakara" is the second single overall and her final single to be released in 1992. The single was written by coincidence meeting with the director of the television commercial for Toyo Suisan's Hot Noodles, who requested personally Ohguro to write the song within one night.[2][3] The single has been her first hit song, charted on the number 2 on the Oricon Single Weekly Charts and sold in total more than million copies. In the 1992 Yearly Oricon Ranking Charts, it stayed at number 20 and in 1993 Yearly Ranking Charts at number 103. Ohguro was however scolded by the agency, who she did not let consulate regarding the use of song for the television commercial.[2] The single has been rewarded with the Golden Million Disc by RIAJ.

"Chotto" is the third single in general and first single to be released in 1993. Unlike the previous single, this one has been written by the Tetsuro Oda. It served as a theme song to the japanese television drama Ichigo Hakushou.[3] The single debut at number 4 on the Oricon Weekly Charts and sold over 840k copies. In the 1993 Yearly Oricon Ranking Charts, it stayed at number 23. The single has been rewarded with the Triple Platinum Disc by RIAJ.

Chart performance

The album reached number 2 in its first week on the Oricon album chart. The album charted for 42 weeks and sold 746,000 copies.[4] In the 1993 Yearly Oricon Ranking Charts, the album stayed at number 15.

Track listing

All tracks arranged by Takeshi Hayama. Шаблон:Track listing

  • Note: The track list is taken from the artists official website and production list of staff from the booklet of the album.[3]

Release history

Year Format(s) Serial number Label(s) Шаблон:Abbr
1992 CD TOCT-8045 EMi Music Japan -
1994 CD BGCH-1010 B-Gram Records -
2019 digital download, streaming - B Zone [5]

References

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