Infinity Eighteen Vol.2 is the 3rd studio album of Japanese singer
Ami Suzuki. The album held #1 on the
Oricon charts and has sold a total of 427,000 copies to date. It also featured Ami's third #1 single "Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body", plus 11 additional tracks.
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Some time after the album was released, Ami faced legal problems with her management company, AG Communications, when the company's president, Eiji Yamada, was convicted of tax evasion. As a result of President Yamada's conviction,
Sony put the album out of print along with all other Ami Suzuki singles and albums released up to that point, and she was blacklisted from the
J-pop music scene. However, after she re-debuted under
Avex Trax in 2005, the album was re-released later that same year as part of her
Bazooka 17 box set.
Track listing
All music is composed by Tetsuya Komuro (joint work were noted)
Infinity Eighteen Vol.2 is the 3rd studio album of Japanese singer
Ami Suzuki. The album held #1 on the
Oricon charts and has sold a total of 427,000 copies to date. It also featured Ami's third #1 single "Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body", plus 11 additional tracks.
Information
Some time after the album was released, Ami faced legal problems with her management company, AG Communications, when the company's president, Eiji Yamada, was convicted of tax evasion. As a result of President Yamada's conviction,
Sony put the album out of print along with all other Ami Suzuki singles and albums released up to that point, and she was blacklisted from the
J-pop music scene. However, after she re-debuted under
Avex Trax in 2005, the album was re-released later that same year as part of her
Bazooka 17 box set.
Track listing
All music is composed by Tetsuya Komuro (joint work were noted)