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Strong Heart (Mai Kuraki song)

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"Strong Heart"
Single by Mai Kuraki
from the album Over the Rainbow
B-side"Kimi no Koe"
ReleasedNovember 23, 2011
Recorded2011, Japan
GenreJ-pop
Length4:11
LabelNorthern Music
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Mai Kuraki singles chronology
"Your Best Friend"
(2011)
"Strong Heart"
(2011)
"Koi ni Koishite"
(2011)
Music video
"Strong Heart" on YouTube

"Strong Heart" is the song by Japanese singer Mai Kuraki for her tenth studio album, "Over the Rainbow" (2012). It was written by Kuraki and GIORGIO 13. This song was a released as a DVD single, under the name "Strong Heart: from Mai Kuraki Premium Live One for all, All for one".

Chart performance

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In Japan, "Strong Heart" entered the Japan Oricon Weekly DVD chart at number 7, selling 19,859 physical copies in its first week. This song also charted on Billboard Japan Hot 100 at number 63 without physical sales.[1]

In Taiwan, this song entered the G-Music DVD chart at number 3.

Live performance

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In 2012, she performed this song at Nippon Budokan during her live tour "Mai Kuraki Premium Live One for all, All for one". This movie is included in the DVD.

Usage in media

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This song was used as ending theme of the Japanese drama, "Hunter".

Track listings

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All lyrics are written by Mai Kuraki

Standard edition
No.TitleMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Strong Heart" (from "Mai Kuraki Premium Live One for all, All for one")Giorgio 1313 
2."always" (from "Mai Kuraki Premium Live One for all, All for one")Aika OhnoCybersound 
Bonus disc
No.TitleMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Strong Heart"Girogio 13134:18
2."Kimi no koe"13135:16
3."Strong Heart" (Instrumental)13134:18
Total length:13:59
Bonus disc 2
No.TitleMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Doshite Suki nandaro" (winter version)13135:58
Total length:5:58

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart (2009) Peak
position
Japan Oricon DVD Chart 7
Japan Oricon Musical DVD Chart 4
Billboard Japan Hot 100 63
G-Music DVD Chart (Taiwan) 3

References

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  1. ^ "Billboard Japan Hot 100 - Charts - Billboard JAPAN".
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