Best Destiny (stylized as BEST DESTINY) is pop singer Miliyah Kato's fourth album, and first greatest hits collection. She described Best Destiny as the "Sampling Best [of·Miliyah Kato as a R&B musician]".[1] It was released on November 5, 2008 and debuted on at number 1 on the Oricon weekly chart. The album sold 92,423 copies that week,[2] becoming her first number 1 album on the charts.[3] Best Destiny is certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[4] One single was taken from the album, "Sayonara Baby/Koi Shiteru" six weeks before the album's release. The second A-side "Koi Shiteru" (恋シテル, I'm in Love?) was only featured.
Track listing
1. |
"Koi Shiteru (Album Ver.)" |
Jarvis La Rue Baker, Sylvester Jackson, Narada Michael Walden, Shanice Wilson, Miliyah |
Jarvis La Rue Baker, Sylvester Jackson, Narada Michael Walden, Shanice Wilson, Miliyah |
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2. |
"Kono Mama Zutto Asa Made" (このままずっと朝まで) |
Anthony Kelly, Mark Wolfe, Steven Marsden, Wayne Passley, Miliyah |
Anthony Kelly, Mark Wolfe, Steven Marsden, Wayne Passley, Miliyah |
3rd Productions |
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3. |
"Dear Lonely Girl" (ディア・ロンリーガール) |
Takashi Matsumoto, Miliyah |
Kyohei Tsutsumi, Miliyah |
Shingo.S |
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4. |
"19 Memories[5]" |
Tetsuya Komuro, Miliyah |
Tetsuya Komuro, Miliyah |
3rd Productions |
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5. |
"Jōnetsu[6]" (ジョウネツ "Passion") |
Miliyah, UA |
Miliyah, Hirofumi Asamoto, Shingo.S |
3rd Productions |
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6. |
"Ai ga Kieta Hi" (愛が消えた日) |
Jeff Pence, Emosia, Eliot Sloan (Blessid Union Of Souls) , Miliyah |
Jeff Pence, Emosia, Eliot Sloan, Miliyah |
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7. |
"Better days -sweet love side-" |
Miliyah |
Miliyah, Dohzi-T, Shingo.S |
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8. |
"For So Long" |
Lisa, Verbal, Taku, Miliyah |
Lisa, Verbal, Taku, Miliyah |
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9. |
"So gooood" |
Rip Slyme, Miliyah |
Rip Slyme, Miliyah |
3rd Productions |
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10. |
"Yozora[7]" (夜空 "Night Sky") |
M.Takesue, Miliyah |
H.Kon, Miliyah |
Shingo.S |
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11. |
"One Day -Yozora Remix-" (Miliyah Kato loves m-flo) |
Miliyah, m-flo |
H.Kon, Miliyah, m-flo |
m-flo |
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12. |
"For So Long -Part II-" |
m-flo, Miliyah |
m-flo, Miliyah |
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13. |
"Michelle ~Ai no Theme Remix~" (ミシェル ~愛のテーマRemix~ "Michelle ~Love Theme Remix~") |
Miliyah |
Yuji Ohno |
3rd Productions |
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14. |
"Futurechecka" (featuring Simon, Coma-Chi and Taro Soul) |
Miliyah, Simon, Coma-Chi, Taro Soul & Maurice White |
Miliyah, SIMON, Coma-Chi, Taro Soul & Maurice White |
3rd Productions |
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1. |
"Koi Shiteru (Album Ver.)" (Music video) |
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2. |
"Kono Mama Zutto Asa Made" (Music video) |
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3. |
"Dear Lonely Girl" (Music video) |
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4. |
"19 Memories" (Music video) |
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5. |
"Jounetsu" (Music video) |
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6. |
"Yozora" (Music video) |
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7. |
"Futurechecka featuring Simon, Coma-Chi and Taro Soul" (Music video) |
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Charts, sales and certifications
Chart |
Peak
position (2008) |
Oricon Daily Albums Chart |
1 |
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart |
1 |
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart |
57 |
Billboard Japan Top Albums |
1 |
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Country |
Certification |
Sales |
Japan |
Platinum [4] |
222,401 |
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References
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- ↑ Sampling of Namie Amuro’s "Sweet 19 Blues".
- ↑ Sampling of UA’s "Jōnetsu".
- ↑ Sampling of Buddha Brand's "Ningen Hatsudensho"