Fuse of Love
Mai Kuraki · 2005
48 min · 12 tracks · pop music
A vibrant blend of J-pop melodies and heartfelt lyrics that captures youthful love and longing.
Why this album works
'Fuse of Love' debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart, affirming Mai Kuraki's popularity and commercial success. The album's singles received significant airplay and contributed to the ongoing J-pop wave in the mid-2000s, influencing both contemporary artists and the genre itself.
- Best for
- steady melodic exploration of love vibrant energy for youthful moments sing-along friendly tracks abound
- Context
- Released on August 24, 2005, 'Fuse of Love' is Mai Kuraki's fifth studio album, following her successful album 'One Life' in 2004. At this stage in her career, Kuraki was solidifying her status as a leading figure in the Japanese pop scene, having already achieved multiple hits and awards since her debut in 1999. This album continued to showcase her evolution as an artist while maintaining the catchy pop sound she was known for.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Ayumi Hamasaki· Every Little Thing· Namie Amuro· Puffy AmiYumi· Scandal· Perfume· Nana Mizuki· m-flo
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Honey, feeling for me 4:08
- 2 P.S♡MY SUNSHINE Standout 3:50
- 3 You look at me〜one 3:59
- 4 駆け抜ける稲妻 5:01
- 5 Don't leave me alone Standout 4:55
- 6 Love,needing 3:18
- 7 ダンシング 3:48
- 8 Tell me what 3:51
- 9 LOVE SICK Standout 4:07
- 10 明日へ架ける橋 4:00
- 11 I sing a song for you 3:53
- 12 chance for you 3:31
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