^ a b "Japanese single certifications – BoA – Valenti" (in Japanese).^ a b " 에스엠, 보아 日오리콘 차트 2위" SM, BoA ranked 2nd in Japan's Oricon chart].^ "Valenti (album) | BoA" (in Japanese).^ "Valenti – BoA | Oricon News" (in Japanese)." 'Queen of K-pop': celebrating Boa's 34th birthday and 20th anniversary". ^ "Valenti (single) | BoA" (in Japanese).On May 17, BoA performed the song along with "No. On March 27, 2003, BoA embarked on her 1st Live Tour: 2003 – Valenti, which spanned six shows in Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo. At her first Kōhaku Uta Gassen appearance on New Year's Eve of that year, BoA made a performance with the song. On November 10, 2002, she received a music program award on SBS's Inkigayo. Promotion įollowing the release of Miracle, BoA performed the song on several South Korean music programs. In December 2016, the digital version was certified gold for having surpassed 100,000 units in digital downloads. On the year-end Oricon Singles Chart, "Valenti" was ranked the 65th best-selling single in the country during 2002. The physical single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) in September 2002 for shipments of over 200,000 units. The song lyrics talk about strong one-sided love that BoA wants to fulfill. The music effects include basic reverb and whisper. This song has strong vocals, deep electro-synth, and a subtle violin with pre-chorus having a string portion making a perfect melody. The single peaked at number two on both the daily and weekly Oricon Singles Chart, making it her highest charting-single at the time, and would go on to become her highest-selling single in the country with over 202,000 physical copies sold. BoA’s ‘Valenti‘ is a perfect masterpiece from the early 2000s. "Valenti" was a commercial success in Japan. The single "Valenti" serves as the title track for her second Japanese studio album of the same name, released on January 29, 2003. A Korean version of the song was also recorded and was included in her special compilation album Miracle, which was made available on September 24, 2002, through SM Entertainment. It is musically a dance-pop number according to South China Morning Post 's Lucy Jeong, the song is "rooted in Latin music with a funky and mesmerizing sound." The release includes the B-side "Realize (Stay With Me)", as well as an English and instrumental version. Contributions By."Valenti" was released on Augas BoA's sixth Japanese single via Avex Trax. In 1998, she signed to SM Entertainment & after two years of training, débuted with ID Peace B ('00). , in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) - a backronym of 'Beat of Angel' (active in South Korea, Japan & USA). Chilean power groove metal band 1) A mononym of South Korean singer Kwon Boa, 권보아 (b. Watch the video for VALENTI from Boa's VALENTI for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Make Me Complete (Unchained Ve.īacking Vocals – Yumi KawamuraComposed By, Arranged By – Kazuhiro HaraGuitar – Takashi MasuzakiLyrics By – Chinfa Kang. Feelings Deep Inside (마음은 전해진다)".īoa - Valenti Album Lyrics. Sales: +First week sales: ~21,200 copies. The album contains korean version of BoA's 2002 Japanese releases songs.
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BoA was released in Japan boxed with her second greatest hits album, Best & USA, as a 2-in-1 CD. The album was released on March 17, 2009, in the United States. BoA 보아 'Only One' MV (Dance ve.īoA is the first US studio album by South Korean pop singer BoA and her twelfth studio album overall. Valenti has been certified million by the RIAJ. It was also number one in its second week with another 222,000 copies sold. Valenti debuted at number one on the weekly charts with over 615,000 copies in its first week. Valenti was released in 2003 and is BoA's highest-selling second Japanese studio album (excluding overseas sales) and sold over.