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Originally Posted by EndOfTheWorld
I also love the concept of the song. It's kind of a breath of fresh air for Jpop, a song with substance and creativity. But the whole album is like that really.
Manatsu No Tooriame was my top favorite for so long and I think I killed it by overplaying it. 
Tomodachi and Jinsei are rising to the top of my favorites list.
For Nijikan Dake No Vacance, my instant reaction was that it reminded me of 2000's Utada vocally. I liked it when I first heard it and it has grown on me since. I feel like the collab with Sheena Ringo really adds to the song, without her I think the song would be a little repetitive and not as fun.
As for those new sales, wow. What if it becomes the best seller of 2016? 
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I did the exact same thing. When it first came out I just remember being like OHTADA!!! and just listening to it over and over and over and over and over. I've yet to do that to Hanataba wo kimi ni but I'm getting there. xD
God, I'm still in love with this album. This is and daydream by Aimer have been keeping me alive this past week. Nonstop playing. Excerising, working, even just chilling with friends these albums have been on blaassstt~~~
My favorite part (and totally random story here) has been: a couple of my friends whose only attachment to Japanese is watching some popular animes got really into Tomodachi and tried to sing along with the chorus, and oh my gosh, I wish I recorded it. It was just a bunch of friends singing gibberish together, it was amazing.