Power of Words

Power of Words is the second studio album by Japanese singer and songwriter Rina Aiuchi. It was released on 15 May 2002 by Giza Studio.[1] The dance music-influenced J-pop album has spawned six singles, including four Japan top 5 singles: "Navy Blue", "Forever You: Eien ni Kimi to", "I Can't Stop My Love for You", and "Can You Feel the Power of Words?". The album topped on the Oricon albums chart in its first week and charted for 13 weeks on the chart, making it Aiuchi's best-selling album.[2]

Power of Words
Studio album by
Released15 May 2002 (2002-05-15)
Recorded2001-2002
GenreJ-pop
Length63:24
LabelGiza Studio
Producer
Rina Aiuchi chronology
Be Happy
(2001)
Power of Words
(2002)
A.I.R
(2003)
Singles from Power of Words
  1. "Faith"
    Released: 11 April 2001
  2. "Run Up"
    Released: 27 June 2001
  3. "Navy Blue"
    Released: 3 October 2001
  4. "Forever You ~Eien ni Kimi to~"
    Released: 14 February 2002
  5. "I Can't Stop My Love for You"
    Released: 10 April 2002
  6. "Can You Feel the Power of Words?"
    Released: 1 August 2002

In support of the album, Aiuchi embarked on the concert tour entitled Rina Aiuchi Live Tour 2002 "Power of Words" from May 2002.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Rina Aiuchi[4].

No.TitleMusicArrangersLength
1."Power of Words"Chiyo KyoukaKCP4:57
2."I Can't Stop My Love for You"Daria KawashimaKuron Oshiro4:17
3."Navy Blue"KawashimaMiwa Midori4:56
4."Forever You ~Eien ni Kimi to~" (Forever 〜永遠に君と〜)Aika OhnoAkihito Tokunaga5:07
5."Pink baby's breath" (Album Mix)TerukadoHiroshi Terao5:02
6."Be Distant"TokunagaKCP4:16
7."Wish"TokunagaOshiro4:11
8."Painted Black"Masataka KitauraTokunaga4:08
9."Faith"OhnoOshiro4:43
10."Spark"OhnoYoshinobu Ohga4:07
11."Crystal Pearl"KawashimaMasaaki Watanuki4:01
12."Precious Pain"TerukadoColi Enter Rhythm4:57
13."Run Up"OhnoMidori5:24
14."Can You Feel the Power of Words?"OhnoTokunaga4:01

Notes

  • M-2 is stylised as "I can't stop my love for you♥".

In media

Cover

The composer of Forever you ~Eien ni Kimi to~, Aika Ohno self-cover this single in her cover album Silent Passage.[5]

References

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