Misia Greatest Hits is Misia's first compilation album and last release with Arista Japan, released on March 3, 2002. It sold 587,210 copies in its first week[1] and peaked at #1 for two consecutive weeks.[2] Misia Greatest Hits was the highest selling compilation album of 2002.[3] It is the 30th best selling compilation album and 90th best selling album overall of all time in Japan.[4] The album includes an enhanced music video for the unreleased track, Amai Koibito, featuring Melonpan. 
  Track listing
 | Title | Lyrics | Music | 
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| 1. | "Tsutsumikomu Yō ni... (つつみ込むように…, Like Being Wrapped Up...)" (from Mother Father Brother Sister) | Satoshi Shimano | Satoshi Shimano | 5:39 | 
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| 2. | "Hi no Ataru Basho (陽のあたる場所, A Place in the Sun)" (from Mother Father Brother Sister) | Misia, Jun Sasaki | Jun Sasaki | 5:15 | 
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| 3. | "Kisu Shite Dakishimete (キスして抱きしめて, Kiss and Hold me)" (from Mother Father Brother Sister) | Misia | Misia | 5:08 | 
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| 4. | "Into the Light" (from The Glory Day) | Misia | Hiroshi Matsui | 6:20 | 
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| 5. | "The Glory Day" (from The Glory Day) | Misia, Mash | Shirō Sagisu | 8:36 | 
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| 6. | "Believe" (from Love Is the Message) | Misia | Jun Sasaki | 4:50 | 
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| 7. | "Wasurenai Hibi (忘れない日々, Unforgettable Days)" (from Love Is the Message) | Misia | Toshiaki Matsumoto | 5:46 | 
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| 8. | "Sweetness" (from Love Is the Message) | Misia | Satoshi Shimano | 5:53 | 
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| 9. | "It's Just Love" (from Love Is the Message) | Misia | Misia, Satoshi Shimano | 6:25 | 
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| 10. | "Escape" (from Marvelous) | Misia | Misia, Sakoshin | 4:56 | 
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| 11. | "Everything" (from Marvelous) | Misia | Toshiaki Matsumoto | 7:47 | 
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| 12. | "Hatenaku Tsuzuku Sutōrī (Live version) (果てなく続くストーリー (Live version), Never Ending Story)" (from Kiss in the Sky) | Misia | Toshiaki Matsumoto | 6:43 | 
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| 13. | "Amai Koibito (甘い恋人, Sweet Lover)" (Enhanced Music Video) | Misia | Tatsushi Kusunoki | 3:04 | 
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  Charts
 Oricon Sales Chart
    | Release  |  Chart  |  Peak Position  |  First Day/Week Sales  |  Sales Total  |  Chart Run  | 
  | March 3, 2002  |  Oricon Daily Albums Chart  |  1  |    |    |    | 
  | Oricon Weekly Albums Chart  |  1  |  587,210  |  1,852,164  |  68 weeks  | 
  | Oricon Monthly Albums Chart  |  1 (March) 7 (April)  |    |    |    | 
  | Oricon Yearly Albums Chart  |  4  |    |    |    | 
 Physical Sales Charts
    | Chart  |  Peak  position  | 
  | Oricon Daily Albums Chart  |  1  | 
  | Oricon Weekly Albums Chart  |  1  | 
  | Oricon Monthly Albums Chart  |  1  | 
  | Soundscan Albums Chart (CD-Only)[5]  |  1  | 
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