Jōnetsu
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Jōnetsu
Summary
Jōnetsu is a single[1]. Jōnetsu ranks in the top 3% of single entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Jōnetsu's instance of is recorded as single[3].
- Jōnetsu's composer is recorded as Hirofumi Asamoto[4].
- Jōnetsu's genre is J-pop[5].
- Jōnetsu's genre is rhythm and blues[6].
- Jōnetsu followed Taiyō Te ni Tsuki wa Kokoro no Ryōte ni[7].
- Jōnetsu was followed by Rhythm[8].
- Jōnetsu was produced by Hirofumi Asamoto[9].
- Among the performers on Jōnetsu was Ua[10].
- Jōnetsu's record label is recorded as Speedstar Records[11].
- Jōnetsu's place of publication is recorded as Japan[12].
- Jōnetsu's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[13].
- Jōnetsu was distributed by compact disc[14].
- Jōnetsu was distributed by music streaming[15].
- Jōnetsu was distributed by music download[16].
- Jōnetsu was distributed by mini CD single[17].
- Jōnetsu was distributed by extended play[18].
- Jōnetsu was published on June 21, 1996[19].
- Jōnetsu's lyricist is recorded as Ua[20].
- Jōnetsu's charted in is recorded as Oricon Singles Chart[21].
- Jōnetsu's charted in is recorded as Oricon annual ranking[22].
- Jōnetsu's single taken from the album or EP is recorded as 11[23].
Product Details
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Authorship and Creation
Jōnetsu was performed by Ua[10]. Jōnetsu was produced by Hirofumi Asamoto[9].
Publication
Jōnetsu was published on June 21, 1996[19]. Jōnetsu's place of publication is recorded as Japan[12]. Jōnetsu's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[13]. Genres include J-pop[5] and rhythm and blues[6]. Recorded distribution format include compact disc[14], music streaming[15], music download[16], mini CD single[17], and extended play[18].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Jōnetsu followed Taiyō Te ni Tsuki wa Kokoro no Ryōte ni[7]. Jōnetsu was followed by Rhythm[8].
Why It Matters
Jōnetsu ranks in the top 3% of single entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29 views/month).[2]