Like "Freaky", "Moon" contained four tracks. Koda's fortieth single "Moon" was released on June 11, 2008. Her fourth nationwide tour Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008: Kingdom commenced on April 12, 2008. Two months after her controversial statement, Koda released Live Tour 2007: Black Cherry Tour Special Final in Tokyo Dome, her fourth live DVD. Despite the controversy, Kingdom remained on top for a second consecutive week. Koda herself made a public apology on Fuji TV. Additionally, several of Koda's commercial endorsements were placed on hiatus. Because of the controversy instigated by the comment, Avex released an apology stating that as a consolation, all promotion of Kingdom would cease. On January 31, Koda hosted All Night Nippon discussing her manager's recent marriage and plans on having children, Koda remarked that "When women turn 35, their amniotic fluid goes rotten, so I'd like them to have a child by 35". With a little over 420,000 copies sold, Kingdom debuted atop the Oricon. Koda released her thirty-ninth single "Anytime" on Januit was followed by her sixth studio album Kingdom, which was released in the same format as her previous album. Having sold more than 7.3 billion yen worth of CDs and DVDs, Koda was again the best-selling artist of the year in Oricon's 2007 year-end rankings. Koda became the seventh solo female singer to perform at Tokyo Dome with an estimated audience of 45,000 people. On December 1, she held her first performance at Tokyo Dome for her third nationwide and first arena tour. "Last Angel" was used as the theme song for the Japanese release for Resident Evil: Extinction. At the end of 2007, Koda released two singles, "Ai no Uta" and "Last Angel", a collaboration with Korean boy band TVXQ better known as Tohoshinki in Japan. Koda performed at the Japanese leg of Live Earth in Tokyo on July 7, 2007, and attended Ap Bank Fes '07, an conservationist-themed concert, hosted by Kazutoshi Sakurai of Mr. Her second single of 2007, "Freaky", reached the top spot on the Oricon, giving Koda her fourth number-one single. On March 14, 2007, Koda released her thirty-fifth single ("But/Aishō"), another greatest hits album (Best: Bounce & Lovers), and a DVD of her second tour Live Tour 2006–2007: Second Session.