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Love Letter (Gackt album)

''Love Letter'' is the fifth full-length studio album originally released by Japanese solo artist Gackt on February 14, 2005 in Japan. A Korean language edition, titled ''Love Letter - For Korean Dears'', was released on June 16 of the same year. It continues the unplugged theme of the earlier compilation album ''The Seventh Night'' but consists of new material, save for the song "Dears", originally from his album ''Mars'', and "Etude", originally from the demo tape by his indie band Cains:Feel.
==Release==
The album was released on February 14, 2005, by Nippon Crown. In the third counting week of February it reached number five on the Oricon chart, with sales of 41,205 copies. In the upcoming week, it was at number six respectively, with sales of 46,207 copies. It charted for 13 weeks, and sold over 120,000 copies, being certified Gold by the RIAJ. In addition to the Japanese album, a Korean language edition was released on June 16, 2005.
Preceding the album release, were released two singles, "Kimi ni Aitakute" and "Arittake no Ai de". The first single "Kimi ni Aitakute" reached number two on the second counting week of November 2004, with sales of 53,392 copies. In the upcoming two weeks, it was at number eight respectively, with sales of 18,052 and 16,417 copies. It charted for 17 weeks. In 2004, with 98,335 copies sold, it was the 96th best-selling single of the year, and sold over 124,280 copies, being certified Gold by RIAJ. The second single "Arittake no Ai de" reached number seven on the first counting week of February 2005, with sales of 39,041 copies. In the upcoming week, it was at number twenty, with sales of 9,698 copies. It charted for 7 weeks.〔 It sold over 62,000 copies.
In March of 2006, was released "Love Letter", because it included the theme songs of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam movie ''Love is the Pulse of the Stars''. It reached number nine on the second counting week of March 2006, with sales of 17,057 copies. It charted for 7 weeks,〔 and sold over 28,000 copies.

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