Juju | ||||
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Released | March 17, 2010 | |||
Genre | J-POP | |||
Label | Sony Music Associated Records | |||
Juju chronology | ||||
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Juju is the third album by Japanese singer Juju, released on March 17, 2010.[1][2]
Track listing
Disc one
- "GIRLS NEVER GIVE UP"
- Words by JUJU
- Music by SKY BEATZ & Takuya Harada
- Arranged by SKY BEATZ
- ""Sakura Ame" (桜雨)"
Words by Kiyoshi Matsuo. Music by Jin Nakamura
- Words by JUJU, Jay'ed, Jeff Miyahara
- Music by JUJU, Jay'ed, Jeff Miyahara, RYLL & couco
- Arranged by Jeff Miyahara & RYLL
- "round & round"
- Words by JUJU
- Music by DJ HIROnyc & JUJU
- Produced and Arranged by DJ HIROnyc
- Bass and Guitar by Takahiro Sokusai
- Piano by Junya Yamaguchi
- "37°C"
- Words by BONNIE PINK
- Music by Joleen Belle, Joachim Svare, Carsten Lindberg Hansen & Charlene Carmon
- Produced and Arranged by Great Dane
- "Itsukaraka Zutto いつからか...ずっと"
- Words by PESRIP SLYME
- Music by HALEFANIE
- Arranged by Seiji Kameda
- "Sobaniite そばにいて"
- Words by Ami
- Music by Ayumi Miyazaki
- Arranged by Shinichiro Murayama
- "I never knew 〜もしも時間がもどせるなら〜"
- Words by JUJU
- Music and Arranged by Mats Lie Skare (Warner/Chapell Music Scandinavia)
- "S.H.E."
- Words by Mai Osanai
- Music by SOAR
- Arranged by URU
- "Ga-bera no Hana ガーベラの花"
- Words and Music by Daisuke Kawagchi
- Arranged by CHOKKAKU
- "READY FOR LOVE"
- Words and Music by JUJU & Jeff Miyahara
- Arranged by Jeff Miyahara, Pochi
- "Hontouha ほんとうは" feat.MONCH(Ramwire)
- Words by JUJU & MONCH(RamWire)
- Music by Joleen Belle, Joachim Svare, Carsten Lindberg Hansen & Robyn Johnson
- Arranged by Great Dane
- "bouquet"
- Words and Music by Kiyosaku Uezu (MONGOL800)
- Arranged by Masato Ishinari
- "Yorunohate 夜の果て"
- Words by JUJU
- Music and Arranged by E-3
- "Take Me Higher"
- Words by JUJU
- Music by Youji Noi
- Arranged by Alec Shantzis
- "PRESENT"
- Words by usewax (RamWire)
- Music by RYLL (RamWire) & usewax (RamWire)
- Arranged by RYLL
Disc 2
Accolades
The album won The Excellence Album Award at the 52nd Japan Record Awards.[3][4]
Chart positions
- 2nd Oricon Weekly Album Chart (the first week of April 2010)
- 32nd Oricon Top 100 Album first half of the year (2010)
- 62nd Oricon Top 100 Album of the Year (2010)
- The Album kept staying on Oricon Album Chart 54 times
- 1st USEN Request Chart (March 25, 2010)[5]
Certification
Certified as Gold Disk by RIAJ (March 10, 2010)[6]
References
- ↑ JUJU (2010). "JUJU"' [CD booklet]. Japan: Sony Music Associated Records.
- ↑ "JUJU Official Website Discography Album" (in Japanese). Retrieved April 16, 2014.
- ↑ "Japan Composer's Association the 52nd Japan Record Award Winner" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on March 13, 2014. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
- ↑ "tokyohives.com Winners and nominees for the 52nd Japan Record Awards" (in Japanese). Retrieved April 16, 2014.
- ↑ "USEN Ranking" (in Japanese). CANSYSTEM.CO.,LTD. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
- ↑ "RIAJ Gold Disk Certification March 2010" (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
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