U (Super Junior Song) - Japanese Release

Japanese Release

"U"
Single by Super Junior
B-side "Twins"
Released July 9, 2008
Format CD, DVD
Recorded 2005–2008
Genre J-pop, dance
Length 3:45
Label Rhythm Zone
Producer Lee Soo Man
Super Junior singles chronology
"Marry U"
(2007)
"U/Twins"

(2008)
"Marry U"

(2008)
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"U/Twins" is an unofficial CD single released by Super Junior to commemorate their first Japan fan-meeting at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo and to celebrate the grand opening of their official Japanese website on April 1, 2008. It was released in Japan on July 9, 2008. The single peaked at #4 on Japan's Oricon Daily Chart on day of release, but dropped down four places in its second. The single was notable for being the first Korean single to be listed in the top 10 of Japan's Oricon Weekly Chart.

The single includes a Japanese version of "U", performed entirely in Japanese except the rap segment, which is performed in English. However, it was only included in the limited version of the single as a bonus track. The limited version was released for free to fans who attended the fanmeeting.

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