[Info] Details of IU's debut Japanese single release "Good Day"!
2012.01.25
IU will release her Japanese single Good Day on March 21st and the information about the single has been revealed.
Check out the information below.
There will be three different versions, all to be released on March 21. The two Limited Edition versions both include DVDs, but with different content.
IU "Good Day"
[Limited Edition A]
<CD>
1. Good Day (Japanese Version)
2. Rain Drop (Japanese Version)
<DVD>
- Complete recording of <IU JAPAN PREMIUM "SPECIAL LIVE"> held at Orchard Hall, Shibuya on January 24.
- Documentary movies recorded while in Japan
- Includes PHOTO BOOKLET
[Limited Edition B]
<CD>
1. Good Day (Japanese Version)
2. Rain Drop (Japanese Version)
<DVD>
- "Good Day" music video, including making-of footage
As long as you purchase one of them, you stand a chance to attend one of the "IU Special Events" held at 5 cities (Sapporo, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Hukuoka)
Bonus 2
After purchasing all 3 types, you may win one of the following:
Prize A - Autographed Special Photo Booklet x 100 (Different from the Photo Booklet in Limited Edition A)
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