Pieces of a Dream (Chemistry song) explained

Pieces of a Dream
Cover:PoaD.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Chemistry
Released:March 7, 2001
Genre:J-urban/J-pop
Label:Defstar Records

"Pieces of a Dream" is the first single from the Japanese R&B (J-urban) band Chemistry.

Overview

This was the first single from the duo that had won the Asayan held in Japan. Since the band won a contest similar to the American Idol show, the single was expected to be a success. Although the single debuted at #2 on the Oricon charts, it finally reached #1 after 6 weeks. For 15 weeks, it stayed in the top 10. Once it fell from the number one spot, it charted for another twenty-two weeks. "Pieces of a Dream" was the third-highest ranking single of 2001, selling over one million copies.

In 2016, the song was featured in the Anime, ReLIFE for episode 11 ending theme.

Track list

  1. "Pieces of a Dream"
  2. "Two"
  3. "Pieces of a Dream (Old School Mix)"
  4. "Pieces of a Dream (Less Vocal)"

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

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ReleaseChartPeak positionSales total
March 7, 2001Oricon Daily Singles Chart11,132,000
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart1
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart3