Sunao Na Mama - Charts

Charts

"Sunao na Mama" only managed to debut at #18 on the weekly Oricon charts and sold 8,682 copies in its first week. To date this is Mika's lowest charting single in her career.

Total Reported Sales: 14,392*

Mika Nakashima
Studio albums
  • True
  • Love
  • Music
  • Yes
  • Voice
  • Star
  • Real
Compilations
  • Best
  • No More Rules
Nana albums
  • The End
EPs
  • Resistance
  • Oborozukiyo: Inori
Singles
True singles
  • "Stars"
  • "Crescent Moon"
  • "One Survive"
  • "Helpless Rain"
  • "Will"
Love singles
  • "Ai Shiteru"
  • "Love Addict"
  • "Seppun"
  • "Find the Way"
  • "Yuki no Hana"
Music singles
  • "Seven"
  • "Hi no Tori"
  • "Legend"
  • "Sakurairo Mau Koro"
  • "Hitori"
Yes singles
  • "Cry No More"
  • "All Hands Together"
  • "My Sugar Cat"
  • "Mienai Hoshi"
  • "Sunao na Mama"
Voice singles
  • "Life"
  • "Eien no Uta"
  • "Sakura: Hanagasumi"
  • "I Don't Know"
  • "Orion"
Star singles
  • "Over Load"
  • "Candy Girl"
  • "Nagareboshi"
  • "Always"
  • "Ichiban Kirei na Watashi o"
Real singles
  • "Dear"
  • "Love Is Ecstasy"
  • "Ashita Sekai ga Owaru Nara"
  • "Hatsukoi"
Nana singles
  • "Glamorous Sky"
  • "Hitoiro"
Related articles
  • Discography

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