Possession/My All for You

Possession/My All for You

Single infobox
Name = Possession / My All For You


Artist = Jyongri
from Album = Close to Fantasy
Released = December 13, 2006
Format = CD, Double A-side Single
Recorded = —
Genre = Pop / J-Pop
Length = N/A
Label = EMI Music Japan
Writer = Jyongri
Producer = Jyongri
Reviews =
Last single = ——
This single = "Possession/My All For You"
(2006)
Next single = "Hop,Step,jump!" (2007)

"Possession / My All For You" Jyongri's first single and Double-A single to be released in Japan under EMI Music Japan on December 13, 2006. "Possession/My All For You" debut at #16 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 7,572 within the first week. This single chart for total of 6 week and currently sold a grand total of 23,049 copies.

ummary

"Posseisson" was released in two languages (English and Japanese) and being used as the November-December ending themes for "Itadaki Muscle" and "Super Chample," as well as the "Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER" ending theme for November. While "My All For You" is being used as "Gokujou no Getsuyoru's" ending theme.

Track listing

# Possession
# My All For You
# Possession (English Version)
# Possession (Chris Paul Club Remix)
# Re-Possessed (Possession-Chris Paul Dub Mix)
# Possession -Instrumental-
# My All For You -Instrumental-
# Possession (Vocal Track)
# My All For You (Vocal Track)

Chart

Oricon sales chart (Japan)

*For a more detailed Chart listing, as well as total known digital sales, see the .

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