"STILL" | ||||
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Single by Tohoshinki | ||||
from the album TBA | ||||
B-side | One More Thing | |||
Released | March 13, 2012 | |||
Format | CD single, Digital Download | |||
Recorded | 2012 | |||
Genre | J-Pop | |||
Length | 4:31 | |||
Label | Avex Trax | |||
Tohoshinki singles chronology | ||||
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"STILL" is the 34th single by Korean duo Tohoshinki. The single includes "One More Thing" (theme song for the mobile television drama Let M Watashi ga Anata wo Aisuru Riyuu) as B-side track. [1]
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"STILL" is Tohoshinki's first single of 2012. The song was first performed during the LIVE TOUR 2012~TONE~. During the performance Tohoshinki's fans turned off the iconic red light-sticks and instead lit up white ones.
The single was released March 13th 2012 and sold 84,029 copies on it's first day. [2]. the song went Gold on it's second day of release, selling over 100,000 copies. The song went to Number 1 on the weekly chart of the Oricon, making this Tohoshinki's 10th Number 1 single in Japan, the only foreign artist to do so. [3]
No. | Title | Length | |
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1. | "STILL" | 4:31 | |
2. | "One More Thing" | 3:55 | |
3. | "One More Thing -SAKURA Version-" | 3:54 | |
4. | "STILL - less vocal -" | 4:31 | |
5. | "One More Thing -SAKURA Version Less Vocal-" | 3:54 |
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "STILL - Video Clip -" | |||||||||
2. | "Off Shot Movie" |
Charts [link]
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Sales and certifications [link]
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Country | Date | Label |
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Japan | March 13, 2012[4] | Rhythm Zone |
Hong Kong | April 18, 2012[5] | Avex Asia Limited |
TVXQ Official SMTOWN Website Tohoshinki Official Japanese Website
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