Radiance / Chi Ni Kaeru: On The Earth - Charts and Sales

Charts and Sales

Oricon Ranking
(Weekly)
Sales Weeks on chart
19 28,706 9
Kotoko
Albums
  • Hane
  • Garasu no Kaze
  • Uzu-Maki
  • Epsilon no Fune
  • Hiraku Uchū Poketto
Compilation Albums
  • Anime's Compilation Best
Other Albums
  • Sora wo Tobetara...
  • Dear Feeling
  • Hitorigoto
  • Hane Live Tour 2004 Limited Edition Album
"Garasu no Kaze" singles
  • Oboetete ii yo/DuDiDuWa*lalala
  • Re-sublimity
  • 421: A Will
"Uzu-Maki" singles
  • 421: A Will
  • Being
  • Chercher
"Epsilon no Fune" singles
  • Hayate no Gotoku!
  • Shichiten Hakki Shijou Shugi!
  • Real Onigokko
  • Blaze
Non-album singles
  • Radiance / Chi ni Kaeru: On the Earth
  • Kirei na Senritsu
New singles
  • Special Life!
  • daily-daily Dream
  • Screw
  • Hekira no Sora e Izanaedo
  • Loop-the-Loop
Other Singles
  • Love a Riddle / I Can't Get Over Your Best Smile
  • Shooting Star
  • Second Flight
  • Face of Fact (Resolution Ver.)
  • U Make Ai Dream
  • Snipe
  • Ao-Iconoclast / Pigeon-The Green-ey'd Monster
Mami Kawada
Discography
Singles
  • Radiance
  • Hishoku no Sora
  • Akai Namida / Beehive
  • Get My Way!
  • Joint
  • PSI-Missing
  • Masterpiece
  • L'Oiseau bleu
  • Prophecy
  • No Buts!
  • See visionS
  • Serment
  • Borderland
  • Fixed Star
Original albums
  • Seed
  • Savia
  • Linkage
  • Square the Circle
Best albums
  • Mami Kawada Best Birth
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