Precious Junk
J-pop single by Ken Hirai
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Precious Junk is the debut single released by Japanese singer, Ken Hirai. It was released on May 13, 1995, under the label DefSTAR Records. The single charted for nine weeks, selling 44,000 copies, and peaking at #50 on the Oricon charts.[1]
ReleasedMay 13, 1995
October 1, 2000 (Re-released)
October 1, 2000 (Re-released)
LabelSony Music Records
DefSTAR Records
DefSTAR Records
SongwritersKen Hirai and Yamashita Shun
| "Precious Junk" | ||||
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| Single by Ken Hirai | ||||
| Released | May 13, 1995 October 1, 2000 (Re-released) | |||
| Genre | J-pop | |||
| Label | Sony Music Records DefSTAR Records | |||
| Songwriters | Ken Hirai and Yamashita Shun | |||
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| "Precious Junk" on YouTube | ||||
Summary
- Upon being first released, the single debuted at #67 on the charts eventually rising to #50.
- The single was featured on Hirai's album Ken Hirai's 10th Anniversary Complete Single Collection '95-'05 Utabaka.
Track list
- Precious Junk
- Written by Ken Hirai. Composed by Ken Hirai and Yamashita Shun. Arranged by Joe Rinoie.
- Was the theme song for Fuji Television drama Ō-sama no restoran.
- Orugōru (Music Box)
- Written and Composed by Ken Hirai. Arranged by Joe Rinoie.
- Precious Junk (Original Karaoke).