Dancemania 9 is the ninth set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1998 by EMI Music Japan.[2]
The album debuted at #12 on Oricon's weekly album chart in May 1998 and remained within the top 20 positions on the chart for 4 consecutive weeks, peaking at #10.[4]
The non-stop mixing was done by the Swedish DJ also credited as Disco Dude on the album, JJ.[5]
^ abcDiscogs, Dancemania 9
^ abcAmazon.co.jp, Dancemania (9) (in Japanese)
^ abDancemania 9, CD booklet p.25
^Oricon Database, Oricon Album 1998-5-11 (#12) - Oricon Album 1998-5-18 (#13) - Oricon Album 1998-5-25 (#10) - Oricon Album 1998-6-1 (#18) - Oricon Album 1998-6-8 (#20) (in Japanese)
^Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.10 : "9. DOSCO DUDE / GET UP (ON THE DANCEFLOOR)" (in Japanese)
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