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2001 compilation album by Ami Suzuki
Fun for Fan
Compilation album by Ami Suzuki
Released30 May 2001
RecordedN/A
GenreJ-Pop
Length1:08:29
LabelSony Music/TRUE KiSS DiSC
AICT-1320 (Japan, CD)
ProducerTETSUYA KOMURO
Ami Suzuki chronology
Infinity Eighteen Vol.2
(2000)
Fun for Fan
(2001)
Around the World
(2005)

Fun for Fan is the first best of album released by the Sony Music label for Japanese singer Ami Suzuki on May 30, 2001.

Information

Released during the time of legal disputes with her manager, the album still managed to reach the #1 spot on the Oricon charts. The song "Love the island" (originally released as her debut single in 1998) was used to promote the album's release. Later, on July 1, 2001, the album was also released on DVD and VHS under the title Video Clips FUN for FAN.

All the songs were the productions of Tetsuya Komuro. The album contains songs from the single "Reality/Dancin' in Hip-Hop".

Soon after her re-debut under Avex Trax in 2005, the album was re-released as part of her Bazooka 17 box set.

Track listing

CD

  1. "Love the Island"
  2. "Alone in My Room"
  3. "All Night Long"
  4. "White Key"
  5. "Nothing Without You"
  6. "Don't Leave Me Behind"
  7. "Silent Stream"
  8. "Be Together"
  9. "Our Days"
  10. "Happy Millennium"
  11. "Don't Need to Say Goodbye"
  12. "Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body"
  13. "Reality"
  14. "Dancin' in Hip-Hop"
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