Tie-ups and Theme Songs
"Alarm", "Girl Talk", and "WoWa" were used in TV commercials for the Lucido-L hair products. Amuro appeared in the three ad campaigns.
"All for You" was the theme song of the popular Japanese drama "Kimi Ga Omoide Ni Naru Mae Ni"
"No" was later used to promote the "Space of Hip-Hop Tour" DVD
In the Hindi film 'Darling', in the song 'Aa Khushi Se Khud Khushi Kar Le', the first few opening lines are from the song 'Want me, want me'. It also has the same sitar sample.
Before the announcement of the album, the title track, "Queen of Hip-Pop" was used as a commercial jingle for Chevrolet Suzuki Cruze automobiles.
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