feel...

Feel...
Video by Koda Kumi
Released 24 March 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Pop, R&B, J-pop, dance-pop
Label Rhythm Zone, (RZBD-45120)
Producer Koda Kumi
Koda Kumi chronology
7 Spirits
(2003)
Feel...
(2004)
Girls: Selfish
(2004)

Feel... (stylized as feel...) is the second compilation DVD from Japanese star Koda Kumi. As of 2010, the DVD has sold 32,591 copies. The DVD was released to coincide with the release of her third studio album, feel my mind.[1]

The music videos placed on the DVD were the a-sides released during the era of feel my mind.

Other features on the DVD included commercials for the singles released during the feel my mind era, pictures exclusive to the DVD and an interview with Kumi.

Information

feel... is the second compilation DVD by Japanese R&B-turned-pop singer-songwriter Kumi Koda. Unlike her first DVD, 7 Spirits, feel... failed to chart on Oricon.[2] As of 2010, feel... has sold 32,591 copies.[3]

The DVD was released the same day as her third studio album, feel my mind, and included all of the music videos released between that album and her previous album, grow into one.

feel... not only contained the music videos, but also contained the behind-the-scene making videos of each video, along with the television commercials and promotional images. The promotional images were exclusive to the DVD.

Music Videos

The DVD carried the three music videos released to the public during the singles' promotional runs.

Crazy 4 U became the music video with the style Kumi would become most comfortable with. It kick-started her ero-kawaii style, which would later become popular throughout Japan's high school community with her release of Butterfly.

Track listing

(Official track listing[4])

DVD

  1. "Come With Me"
  2. "Gentle Words"
  3. "Crazy 4 U"
  4. "Special Interview"
  5. "Bonus Pictures"
  6. "TV-CM"

References

  1. "Feel... (DVD)". Discogs. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  2. "feel... / KODA KUMI / ORICON SYTLE". Oricon. Retrieved September 24, 2016.
  3. Units 2012.08.24
  4. "Koda Kumi Discography". Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
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