Kokoro no Hoshi

Kokoro no Hoshi

The cover for the standard and deluxe editions
Studio album by Becky♪♯
Released February 24, 2010 (2010-02-24)
Recorded 2009-2010
Genre J-Pop, Funk
Length 46:28
Label EMI Music Japan
Becky♪♯ chronology
Kokoro no Hoshi
(2010)
Kaze to Melody
(2011)
Alternative cover
"Special Price" edition cover
Singles from Kokoro no Hoshi
  1. "Kokoro Komete"
    Released: December 2, 2009
  2. "Suki Dakara"
    Released: February 3, 2010

Kokoro no Hoshi (心の星, Heart's Star) is Becky♪♯'s debut album. It was released on February 24, 2010.[1] For the months of March and April 2010, Becky was on tour to promote this album.[2] The album comes as a "special price" edition; a standard edition with a special photo booklet; and a deluxe edition with the photo booklet, a mini-scrunchie designed by Becky, and a postcard to mail in for information on the live tour Becky is performing for the album. Her favorite songs off of the album are "Yami o Tsukinukete Yuku" and "Toki no Naka ni".[3]

Kokoro no Hoshi debuted at #12 on the weekly Oricon albums chart, selling 11,802 copies in its first week.[4]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Becky♪♯. 

No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Techno Cat" (テクノキャット Tekuno Kyatto)Kenji Kondō 4:16
2. "Suki Dakara"  Kondō 4:00
3. "Kimi e" (君へ "To You")Sachiko Kumagai 4:06
4. "Kokoro Komete"  Yoshiyasu Ichikawa 4:43
5. "Sorairo" (そらいろ "Sky Blue")Kumagai 4:31
6. "The Star Bridge" (~The STAR Bridge~)Becky 0:28
7. "WBC"  Becky 3:57
8. "Tegami" (手紙 "Letter")Becky 5:16
9. "Sachi no Moto" (幸の素 "An Ingredient for Happiness")Jun Seidō 4:27
10. "Hapi Hapi"  Splash Candy 3:16
11. "Yami o Tsukinukete Yuku" (闇を突きぬけてゆく "A Stab in the Dark")Ichikawa 4:20
12. "Toki no Naka ni" (時の中に "Within Time")Becky 3:01
Total length:
46:28

Charts and sales

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Sales figures
Japan Billboard Top Albums[5] 10 20,213[6]
Japan Oricon Daily Albums Chart[7] 9
Japan Oricon Weekly Albums Chart[4] 12
Japan Oricon Monthly Albums Chart 49
Japan SoundScan Albums Chart (Deluxe edition)[8] 18

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