O.K. Funky God - Charts

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
28 February 2007 Oricon Daily Singles Chart
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 47 3,699 copies
Ami Suzuki
  • Discography
Studio albums
  • SA
  • Infinity Eighteen Vol. 1
  • Infinity Eighteen Vol. 2
  • Around the World
  • Connetta
  • Dolce
  • Supreme Show
Compilation albums
  • Fun for Fan
  • Amix World
  • Blooming
  • Ami Selection
Singles
SA
  • "Love the Island"
  • "Alone in My Room"
  • "All Night Long"
  • "White Key"
  • "Nothing Without You"
  • "Don't Leave Me Behind/Silent Stream"
Infinity Eighteen Vol. 1
  • "Be Together"
  • "Our Days"
  • "Happy New Millennium"
  • "Don't Need to Say Good Bye"
Infinity Eighteen Vol. 2
  • "Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body"
Fun for Fan
  • "Reality/Dancin' in Hip-Hop"
Around The World
  • "Delightful"
  • "Eventful"
  • "Negaigoto"
  • "Around the World"
Connetta
  • "Little Crystal"
  • "Fantastic"
  • "Alright!"
  • "Like a Love?"
  • "O.K. Funky God"
  • "Peace Otodoke!!"
  • "Sore mo Kitto Shiawase"
Dolce
  • "Free Free/Super Music Maker"
  • "Potential Breakup Song"
Supreme Show
  • "One"
  • "Can't Stop the Disco"
Ami Selection
  • "Reincarnation"
  • "Kiss Kiss Kiss"
  • "Love the Island (new version)"
Indie singles
  • "Tsuyoi Kizuna"
  • "Forever Love"
Other singles
  • "Hopeful"
  • "Happiness Is..."
DVDs
  • 2004 Summer Fly High - Ami Shower
  • 1st Concert Oh Yeah! 1999
  • Amigo's Parlor Shake Shake Shake
  • Ami-Go-Round Tour
  • Video Clips Fun for Fan
  • Suzuki Ami Around the World: Live House Tour 2005
  • Join Clips
Box set
  • Bazooka 17
Principal collaborators
  • Tetsuya Komuro
  • Yasutaka Nakata
Related articles
  • Avex Group
  • Max Matsuura
  • Sony Music Entertainment Japan

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