Bitter & Sweet is the first album released by Beni Arashiro under her new label Universal Music Japan and her new stage name, Beni on September 2, 2009. The CD+DVD version is a limited edition with all her single PVs and two new PVs named "The Boy Is Mine", which features Tynisha Keli, and "Superstar" which are both cover songs. The vocals for the DJ Hasebe Remix of "Kiss Kiss Kiss" were recorded from one of her live performances. The song "Dakishimete", featuring Dohzi-T, was released on 19 August as an online download on Recochoku's Chaku Uta. The song debuted on the #5 place on the Chaku-Uta charts and the #2 place on the Recochoku chart. The album debuted at the #6 place on the Oricon chart. The day after it rose to the #5 place. At the end of the first week, the album ended up on the
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| - Bitter & Sweet (album) (en)
- Bitter & Sweet (it)
- Bitter & Sweet (BENIのアルバム) (ja)
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| - 『Bitter & Sweet』(ビター・アンド・スィート)は、BENIのユニバーサルミュージック移籍第1弾のアルバム。全スタジオ・アルバムの4枚目である。 (ja)
- Bitter & Sweet è il quarto album della cantante giapponese J-pop Beni Arashiro, pubblicato il 2 settembre 2009 dalla /Universal Music Japan. L'album è arrivato alla quinta posizione della classifica Oricon degli album più venduti in Giappone, ed ha venduto 109 940 copie. (it)
- Bitter & Sweet is the first album released by Beni Arashiro under her new label Universal Music Japan and her new stage name, Beni on September 2, 2009. The CD+DVD version is a limited edition with all her single PVs and two new PVs named "The Boy Is Mine", which features Tynisha Keli, and "Superstar" which are both cover songs. The vocals for the DJ Hasebe Remix of "Kiss Kiss Kiss" were recorded from one of her live performances. The song "Dakishimete", featuring Dohzi-T, was released on 19 August as an online download on Recochoku's Chaku Uta. The song debuted on the #5 place on the Chaku-Uta charts and the #2 place on the Recochoku chart. The album debuted at the #6 place on the Oricon chart. The day after it rose to the #5 place. At the end of the first week, the album ended up on the (en)
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