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Everything (Misia song)

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"Everything"
Song

"Everything" is the seventh single by Japanese singer Misia, released on October 25, 2000. It debuted atop the Oricon singles chart and held the position for four non-consecutive weeks, ultimately emerging as Misia's biggest hit and signature song. In the Japanese music industry, "Everything" is the best-selling single by a female artist released in the 21st century, as well as the third best-selling single overall for a female Japanese artist, behind Namie Amuro's "CAN YOU CELEBRATE?" and Hikaru Utada's "Automatic/time will tell".

The title song served as theme song for the drama "Yamato Nadeshiko", which starred Nanako Matsushima and Shinichi Tsutsumi.

"Everything" has been covered by various artists, including Erykah Badu featuring Common, Eric Martin, Boyz II Men and Charice Pempengco.

Track list

All lyrics are written by Misia

No.TitleMusicRemixer(s)Length
1."Everything"Toshiaki Matsumoto 6:58
2."Ai no Uta (愛の歌, Love Song)"Jun Sasaki 5:32
3."Everything (Hex Hector's Club Mix)"Toshiaki MatsumotoHex Hector10:56
4."Escape (DJ Watarai Remix)"Misia, SakoshinDJ Watarai5:18

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart

Release Chart Peak Position Debut Sales Sales Total Chart Run
October 25, 2000 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 1 306,580 2,000,000 26 weeks
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart 1
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 14 (2000)
12 (2001)

Physical Sales Charts

Chart Peak
position
Oricon Daily Singles Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 1
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart 1
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 12
Soundscan Singles Chart (CD-Only) 1

Other charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Japan Streaming Songs (Billboard)[1] 79

References

  1. ^ "Billboard Japan Streaming Songs". Billboard. Retrieved December 24, 2017. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)