Wikipedia
is Japanese singer-songwriter Ua's fourth single, released on June 21, 1996. It served as ending theme for the TBS TV program M Navi. "Jōnetsu" is regarded as the song that propelled Ua to stardom as well as being her biggest hit. With 5,700 units sold, it debuted at #60 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and later peaked at #18, becoming Ua's first top 20 entry. In 2005, urban singer-songwriter Miliyah Katō sampled "Jōnetsu" in her song of the same name. The song was also covered in a Mandarin Chinese version (Retitled "WuWuLaLaLa") by C-pop singer Coco Lee on her 1998 album, Sunny Day.
is the fourth single by Japanese pop singer Yuki Saito. It was released November 15, 1985 by Canyon Records together with . It was ranked #3 on the Oricon charts and #6 on The Best Ten chart.
is a Japanese word and may refer to:
- "Jōnetsu" (Kinki Kids song), a 2001 single by Japanese singing duo Kinki Kids
- "Jōnetsu" (Miliyah Kato song), a 2005 single by Japanese singer Miliyah Kato (and a cover of the Ua song)
- "Jōnetsu" (Ua song), a 1996 single from Japanese singer Ua
- "Jōnetsu" (Yuki Saito song), a 1985 single from Japanese singer Yuki Saito
- " Jōnetsu no Bara", a 1990 single from the Japanese rock band The Blue Hearts
- " Jōnetsu no Daishō/Escape", a 2008 single by the Japanese band Girl Next Door
- " Jōnetsu no Kaze", a 2007 single by the Jpop group The Inazuma Sentai