Piranha (song)
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"Piranha" is Tenjochiki's 5th Japanese single under the Rhythm Zone
Rhythm Zone
is a record label in the Avex Records Group which releases all kinds of urban contemporary Japanese music.-History:The label was founded in 1999 by Max Matsuura to address the need for a new urban music label, signing M-Flo as its first artist, then followed by Exile.In 2000, Koda Kumi was signed...

 label and was released in both CD and CD+DVD (Limited Edition) versions. "Piranha" was released almost a year after the last single "juicy LOVE". In this single, "My Everything", translated version from 3rd Korean single 열정 (My Everything), Just For One Day, translated version from 1st Korean Album 한번 더, OK?, and a remix of the single The Club
The Club (Japanese single)
"The Club" is Tenjochiki's 2nd Japanese under the Rhythm Zone label and was released in both CD and CD+DVD versions. The title track also features Japanese rapper SEAMO. The single reached #131 on the Oricon charts and charted for 1 week, selling 816 copies.-CD Only:# "The Club" feat. SEAMO# "What...

 is all included in this maxi single
Maxi single
A maxi single or maxi-single is a music single release with more than the usual two tracks of an a-side song and a b-side song.-The first maxi singles:...

. It ranked #50 on the Oricon charts and charted for two weeks, selling 2,920 copies in Japan.

CD Only

  1. "Piranha"
  2. "My Everything"
  3. "Just For One Day" feat.JEJUNG from 東方神起
  4. "The Club "STY Gin n' Tonic Remix"" feat.SEAMO(Limited Edition)
  5. "Piranha" (Instrumental)
  6. "My Everything" (Instrumental)
  7. "Just For One Day" (Instrumental with JEJUNG)
  8. "Just For One Day" (Instrumental with 天上智喜)

CD Portion

  1. "Piranha"
  2. "My Everything"
  3. "Just For One Day" feat.JEJUNG from 東方神起
  4. "The Club "STY Gin n' Tonic Remix"" feat.SEAMO(Limited Edition)
  5. "Piranha" (Instrumental)
  6. "My Everything" (Instrumental)
  7. "Just For One Day" (Instrumental with JEJUNG)
  8. "Just For One Day" (Instrumental with 天上智喜)
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