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Kiseki (Kumi Koda song)

"Kiseki" (奇跡 / Miracle) is Japanese soloist Kumi Koda's thirteenth domestic single. It reached #7 on Oricon and stayed on the charts for ten weeks.

Kiseki was the second single by Koda Kumi to be released in both CD and CD+DVD, her first being Love & Honey. The CD only version was of limited release, while the CD+DVD edition can still be found by various vendors.

Kiseki (BeForU song)

"Ki Se Ki" (stylized as KI・SE・KI) is the first single by Japanese girl group BeForU. The title song was written by Riyu Kosaka and Naoki Maeda. It was released on November 18, 2004 through Konami. This single is the first to include new members Risa Sotohana, Miharu Arisawa and Sayaka Minami, and included new versions of previously released songs "Chikara", "Firefly" and "Graduation" featuring vocals of the members.

"Ki Se Ki" was included in the 2004 videogames '' Beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX Red and Dance Dance Revolution Festival.

Kiseki (Greeeen song)

is the 7th single released by Greeeen on May 28, 2008. The term "Kiseki" is the kakekotoba of and in the lyrics of the song.

It reached the number-one position on the Japanese Oricon weekly charts for 2 weeks and physically sold over 500,000 copies. The song was ranked at the number-one position on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 Singles Yearly Charts of 2008. On May 28, 2009, it was announced that the sales of the full-track ringtone digital-format version ( Chaku Uta Full) of the song passed 2.3 million copies, surpassing the Japanese digital sales record of Thelma Aoyama's single " Soba ni Iru ne". The song was given the certificate for the "best selling download single in Japan" by the Guinness World Records on June 29, 2009.

The song also was covered by Andrew W.K., Kazunari Ninomiya, C.J. Lewis, and Shigeru Matsuzaki.

Kiseki

is the Japanese word for Miracle. Kiseki may refer to: