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"それでも来た道
(Sore Demo Kita Michi)"
Single by Jun Shibata
from the album Oort no Kumo
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2002
GenreJ-Pop
Length0:15:48
LabelDreamusic
Producer(s)Jun Shibata
Jun Shibata singles chronology
"Boku no Mikata"
(2001)
"それでも来た道
(Sore Demo Kita Michi)
"
(2002)
"Gekkouyoku"
(2002)

Sore Demo Kita Michi (It Nevertheless, Is the Road I Came From) is Japanese singer Jun Shibata's 2nd single. It was released on February 20, 2002 and peaked at #90.

Track listing

  1. Sore demo kita michi (それでも来た道; It Nevertheless Is the Road I Came From)
  2. Henshin (変身; Metamorphosis)
  3. Yoru no umi ni tachi...: Hikigatari Version (夜の海に立ち…~弾き語りバージョン~; On the Beach at Night...: Hikigatari Version) 1

1Hikigatari means to sing to one's own accompaniment.

Charts

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total
February 20, 2002 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 90 2,200