"SCREAM" is a collaboration single by the rock band GLAY and EXILE. It was released on July 20, 2005 in three versions under EXILE's label rhythm zone.
The title song was used as the theme song of the 50th anniversary of the TV show DOORS.
Editions[]
- Limited CD+DVD (RZCD-45257/B, ¥1,260)
- This edition included a premium photobook and was limited to 50,000 units.
- Limited Pressing / Regular CD+DVD (RZCD-45238/B, ¥1,260)
- The limited pressing edition included the song's recording and music video making movie on its DVD and was limited to 30,000 units. After limited pressings sold out, it was replaced by the regular edition.
Tracklist[]
CD[]
- SCREAM (ORIGINAL ver.)
DVD[]
- Limited, Regular CD+DVD Editions
- SCREAM (PV ver.)
- Limited Pressing Edition
- SCREAM (PV ver.)
- SCREAM (Recording Fuukei) (レコーディング風景; Recording Scene)
- SCREAM (PV Making Eizou) (PVメイキング映像; Promotional Video Making Movie)
Featured Members[]
Charts[]
Chart | Peak position |
---|---|
Oricon weekly singles chart | 1 |
- Sales: 537,783*
Audio[]
Spotify[]
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Apple Music[]
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therefore it will only appear where the release is available.
YouTube[]
Trivia[]
- It was EXILE's best-selling single until the release of their 19th single "Tada... Aitakute".
- The CD single was certified Double Platinum by RIAJ for the shipment of 500,000 copies. The song was certified Gold for selling above 100,000 copies digitally, and Triple Platinum for selling above 750,000 copies of Chaku-uta ringtones.
External Links[]
- Special Website
- Discography Page: Official Website • EXILE mobile
- Digital Platforms: iTunes • Spotify
- Oricon Profile: Limited Edition • Limited Pressing / Regular