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Since around 2003 in Japan, it has become very common for an artist's singles and albums to be released both in the CD format and the CD+DVD format. The DVD comes in the same case as the CD and most of the time, there is similar but different cover art to differentiate the two. An example is ]'s 2005 single "]". The CD+DVD format is more expensive (usually around ¥800 more for singles) and usually contains music videos, and sometimes a "making of" section or other bonus material. | Since around 2003 in Japan, it has become very common for an artist's singles and albums to be released both in the CD format and the CD+DVD format. The DVD comes in the same case as the CD and most of the time, there is similar but different cover art to differentiate the two. An example is ]'s 2005 single "]". The CD+DVD format is more expensive (usually around ¥800 more for singles) and usually contains music videos, and sometimes a "making of" section or other bonus material. This format was exported to the United States around 2004. | ||
In ], there is also a set of children's cartoon DVDs known as DVD Singles, named so because they feature one episode of the cartoon. They are typically ] cartoons, such as '']'', but also include features such as '']''. | In ], there is also a set of children's cartoon DVDs known as DVD Singles, named so because they feature one episode of the cartoon. They are typically ] cartoons, such as '']'', but also include features such as '']''. |
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A DVD single is a music single in the form of a DVD. The format was introduced in the late 1990s/early 2000s as a replacement for the VHS single. Although many record companies in the USA refused to issue CD singles, they readily issued DVD singles, and some popular DVD singles include Kelly Clarkson's "A Moment Like This", Jessica Simpson's "With You", and Beyoncé's "Crazy In Love". The DVD single never really caught on in the USA, but became very popular in other countries such as Japan. In the UK where up to 3 physical formats are eligible for the chart, DVD singles are quite common (with the single available on DVD as well as CD and/or vinyl record). As with other single formats, DVD singles have a limited production run, often causing them to become collector's items.
Noteworthy early US DVD singles include
- Sly and Robbie, "Superthruster" - February 9, 1999
- Björk, "All Is Full of Love" - October 12, 1999
- Madonna, "Music" - September 5, 2000
Since around 2003 in Japan, it has become very common for an artist's singles and albums to be released both in the CD format and the CD+DVD format. The DVD comes in the same case as the CD and most of the time, there is similar but different cover art to differentiate the two. An example is Ayumi Hamasaki's 2005 single "Fairyland". The CD+DVD format is more expensive (usually around ¥800 more for singles) and usually contains music videos, and sometimes a "making of" section or other bonus material. This format was exported to the United States around 2004.
In Australia, there is also a set of children's cartoon DVDs known as DVD Singles, named so because they feature one episode of the cartoon. They are typically anime cartoons, such as Pokémon, but also include features such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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