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Best: First Things (stylized as Best ~first things~) is the first compilation album released by Japanese Pop singer Kumi Koda. It debuted at #1 on Oricon, giving her first number-one album, and became her longest charting album, staying on the charts for 124 weeks.[1] The album included all of her a-sides released since her debut in 2000 and became her highest selling album, selling nearly two million copies as of 2007.[citation needed]

The album was released in 2CD and 2CD+DVD with the limited editions containing the bonus track the meaning of peace from the Song Nation project on the second CD and a "special video mix" on the DVD.[2][3] The first press of the 2CD+DVD came with a slipcover and a deluxe booklet.[4]

Promotions

To help promote her album, on September 21, 2005, Koda Kumi held a special costume exhibition in Shibuya at Shibuya Station and an event where fans would try their best to replicate the dress Kumi wore on the cover of the album. During the event, fans were able enter a lottery for a chance to win a signed copy of Best ~first things~ or her first concert DVD secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~.[5]

Background Narration

“I’m glad I didn’t give up . . . I could finally see a stage sparkling in the spotlight. . . Every single day felt like a dream." - Koda Kumi

Koda Kumi talks in KODA REKI how 2005 became her happiest year, where her songs continued to top the charts and she was invited to music shows. She says her happiest moments were when she knew people were listening to her songs. By being invited to the Japan Record Awards and Kōhaku Uta Gassen, being given several awards and performing on prestigious shows, she felt as though she was final able to repay the people who had been supporting her; namely, her parents.

2005 also gave boom to her ero-kawaii style and popularity. She said that, while she was proud to have the title, she was nervous of what her parents would think.

"When I saw my parents smiling happily, it was then, from the bottom of my heart, I was glad I stuck with my style." - Koda Kumi[6]

Tracklist

(♢ denotes previously unreleased track)

CD1
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."NO TRICKS♢"Kumi Koda • Daisuke ImaiDaisuke Imai4:31
2."TAKE BACK"Kumi KodaKazuhito Kikuchi4:55
3."Trust Your Love"Kumi KodaKazuhito Kikuchi4:27
4."COLOR OF SOUL"Natsumi WatanabeMiki Watanabe4:28
5."so into you"Kumi KodaYasuhiro Abe4:32
6."love across the ocean"Kumi KodaTsukasa3:37
7."m•a•z•e"Kenn KatoHiroo Yamaguchi4:04
8."real Emotion"Kenn KatoKazuhiro Hara3:59
9."1000の言葉"Kazushige NojimaNoriko Matsueda • Takahito Eguchi5:58
10."COME WITH ME"Kumi Kodah-wonder4:46
11."Gentle Words"Kenn KatoD.A.I3:44
12."Crazy 4 U"Miki WatanabeMiki Watanabe4:06
CD2
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."キューティーハニー"Kurodo Q.Takeo Watanabe3:06
2."Chase"Kumi Koda • Kazuhiro HaraKazuhiro Hara4:58
3."奇跡"Kumi Koda • Kosuke MorimotoKosuke Morimoto4:58
4."Selfish"Miki WatanabeMiki Watanabe3:53
5."hands"Kumi KodaKatsumi Ohnishi4:25
6."Hot Stuff feat. KM-MARKIT"Kumi Koda • KM-MARKITDaisuke Imai4:06
7."Butterfly"Kumi KodaMiki Watanabe4:18
8."flower♢"YoshiYasuo Ohtani4:38
9."Promise♢"Kumi KodaDaisuke Imai4:47
10."Star♢"Kumi KodaKosuke Morimoto4:05
11."the meaning of peace"Tetsuya KomuroTetsuya Komuro5:16

DVD: Music Video

  1. TAKE BACK
  2. Trust Your Love
  3. COLOR OF SOUL
  4. so into you
  5. love across the ocean
  6. m•a•z•e
  7. real Emotion
  8. COME WITH ME
  9. Gentle Words
  10. Crazy 4 U
  11. キューティーハニー
  12. Chase
  13. 奇跡
  14. Selfish
  15. hands [Single Version]
  16. Hot Stuff feat. KM-MARKIT
  17. Butterfly
  18. Promise
  19. Special Mix Video from Best ~first Things~ (First Press Edition Bonus Clip)

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
September 21, 2005 Oricon Daily Charts 1
Oricon Weekly Charts 1 558,916 1,916,661 124 weeks
Oricon Monthly Charts 1
2005 Oricon Yearly Charts 6
2006 Oricon Yearly Charts 17

References

  1. ^ "Best ~first things~ / KODA KUMI / ORICON STYLE". Oricon. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  2. ^ "Koda Kumi - Best -first things- (Korean Special Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  3. ^ "BEST -first things- (2CD)(Japan Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  4. ^ "Kumi Koda: Best ~first things~". Wordpress. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  5. ^ "9/21 best album "BEST ~first things~" and LIVE DVD "secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~" released simultaneously!! Costume exhibition in Shibuya". Koda.cc. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  6. ^ "(koda kumi) KODA REKI". Verduistering. Retrieved January 28, 2016.