Dolce (album)
Dolce is the sixth studio album Japanese singer Ami Suzuki. Avex Trax released it in Japan on February 6, 2008, in a variety of formats. Max Matsuura executive produced Dolce, and is the second and final instalment of her "Join" series, which follows her previous album Connetta (2007). The "Join" series features a number of different producers and artists who worked together on various tracks from the album and appear as featured artists. Musically, Dolce is an upbeat dance record with house and j-pop influences.
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Released | February 6, 2008 | |||
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Length | 59:22 | |||
Label | Avex Trax | |||
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Japanese music magazine CDJournal gave Dolce a positive review, complimenting the album's sound and overall production. The album was commercially unsuccessful. In Japan, it peaked at number 26 on the Oricon Albums Chart, selling only 10,000 copies. Along with Connetta, it is lowest-charting album in the country and her lowest-selling record to date. To promote the album, Avex Trax released two singles. The singles "Free Free" and "Super Music Maker" were released as double A-sides, and a cover version of Aly & AJ's "Potential Breakup Song" was released in Japan.