:Heaven (Miliyah Kato album)

{{Infobox album

| name = Heaven

| type = Studio

| artist = Miliyah Kato

| cover = Miliyah Kato- Heaven (CD Only).jpg

| alt =

| released = {{Start date|2010|07|28}}

| recorded = 2009–2010

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = R&B

| length =

| label = Sony Music Entertainment Japan

| producer =

| prev_title = Ring

| prev_year = 2009

| next_title = M Best

| next_year = 2011

| misc = {{Singles

| name = Heaven

| type = studio

| single1 = Why

| single1date = November 18, 2009

| single2 = Bye Bye

| single2date = March 24, 2010

| single3 = Last Love

| single3date = June 9, 2010

}}

}}

Heaven is Miliyah Kato's fifth studio album. It was released on July 28, 2010.

Album information

Heaven contains singles "Why, "Bye Bye" and "Last Love". It was released in two editions: a CD and a CD+DVD edition which contains a limited 52-page booklet and a DVD with the music videos of the singles, as well as the music videos for promo singles "Destiny" and "Sensation". The DVD also contains live performances from Kato's 2009 Ring Tour in Tokyo.

Track listing

{{track listing

| headline = CD

| all_writing = Miliyah Kato, unless otherwise noted

| extra_column = Arranger(s)

| total_length =

| title1 = Bye Bye

| extra1 = Shinichiro Murayama

| length1 = 4:46

| title2 = Last Love (Miliyah Kato song)

| extra2 = Shinichiro Murayama

| length2 = 5:27

| title3 = I Miss You

| extra3 = Daishi Dance

| length3 = 5:12

| title4 = X.O.X.O.

| note4 = Sampling: Spitz's "Robinson"

| writer4 = Masamune Kusano (Spitz), Miliyah

| extra4 = 3rd Productions

| length4 = 3:41

| title5 = Heaven

| extra5 = Tomokazu "T.O.M." Matsuzawa

| length5 = 5:34

| title6 = Baby I See You feat. Verbal (M-Flo)

| writer6 = Verbal (M-Flo), Miliyah

| extra6 = 3rd Productions

| length6 = 6:33

| title7 = Sora

| note7 = {{Nihongo2|空}} "Sky"

| extra7 = Nao Tanaka

| length7 = 4:50

| title8 = Why

| extra8 = Shinichiro Murayama

| length8 = 4:13

| title9 = Free

| extra9 = ZETTON

| length9 = 5:06

| title10 = Endless Love

| extra10 = Taku Takahashi (m-flo)

| length10 = 4:41

| title11 = Sweet Angel

| extra11 = Manaboon

| length11 = 4:34

| title12 = Destiny

| writer12 = Jeff Miyahara, Miliyah

| extra12 = Jeff Miyahara

| length12 = 3:47

| title13 = B.F.F.

| extra13 = Tomokazu "T.O.M." Matsuzawa

| length13 = 4:10

| title14 = Don't Wanna Let Go

| extra14 = Bach Logic

| length14 = 3:09

| title15 = Silent Ocean

| extra15 = 3rd Productions

| length15 = 5:13

| title16 = Owarinaki Kanashimi

| note16 = {{Nihongo2|終わりなき哀しみ}} "Endless Sorrow"

| extra16 = Shinichiro Murayama

| length16 = 3:53

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = DVD

| total_length =

| title1 = Why

| note1 = Music video

| length1 =

| title2 = Destiny

| note2 = Music video

| length2 =

| title3 = Bye Bye

| note3 = Music video

| length3 =

| title4 = Sensation

| note4 = featuring Kento Mori, music video

| length4 =

| title5 = Last Love

| note5 = Music video

| length5 =

| title6 = Sayonara Baby

| note6 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length6 =

| title7 = Medley: Kiss

| note7 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length7 =

| title8 = Medley: Tough

| note8 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length8 =

| title9 = Medley: La La La

| note9 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length9 =

| title10 = Medley: Love Is...

| note10 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length10 =

| title11 = Love For You

| note11 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length11 =

| title12 = 20: Cry

| note12 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length12 =

| title13 = Time is Money

| note13 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length13 =

| title14 = Aitai

| note14 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length14 =

| title15 = 19 Memories

| note15 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length15 =

| title16 = Love Forever

| note16 = From Ring Tour 2009 at Zepp Tokyo

| length16 =

}}

Chart performance and certifications

The album debuted at number-one on the Oricon weekly album chart selling over 151,000 units, making it Miliyah's first studio album to debut at the top position on the Oricon charts.{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-6436|title=Charts: Yamapi, Miliyah Kato|date=2010-08-04|publisher=Tokyograph|accessdate=2010-08-13}}

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!Chart (2010)

!Peak
position

Japan Oricon Weekly Album Chart{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/search/result.php?kbn=ja&types=rnk&year=2010&month=8&week=2&submit5.x=11&submit5.y=18|script-title=ja:2010年08月第2週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報|language=Japanese|work=Oricon|accessdate=2010-08-13}}

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Country

! Provider

! Sales

! Certification

Japan

| RIAJ

| 266,000

| Platinum{{cite web|url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/gold/201007.html|script-title=ja:ゴールド等認定作品一覧 2010年07月|language=Japanese|publisher=RIAJ|accessdate=2010-08-13}}

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References

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{{Miliyah Kato}}

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Category:2010 albums

Category:Miliyah Kato albums

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