Busaiku no, Wa!

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Busaiku no, Wa!
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 13, 2017
GenreJ-pop
Length52:01
LabelAvex Trax
Singles from Busaiku no, Wa!
  1. "Tana Kara Botamochi"
    Released: December 13, 2013
  2. "Ti Ti Ti Terette Teretititi (Dare no Ketsu)"
    Released: July 27, 2014
  3. "Yacchatta!!"
    Released: March 8, 2015
  4. "Michishirube"
    Released: January 4, 2017
Music video
Medley of Busaiku no, Wa! on YouTube

Busaiku no, Wa! is the first album by Japanese boy band Busaiku, released by Avex Trax on December 13, 2017.[1]

Background[edit]

The release of the album was announced by a flyer distributed to the audience by "Surume-san" (played by Masahiro Nakai) during Kis-My-Ft2's concert "2015 Concert Tour 'Kis-My-World'" at Tokyo Dome on September 20, 2015. Although the album announcement disappeared from the official website of Johnny & Associates in 2016 with no further news[2][4]

The album was finally released in November 2017, over two years after the announcement. And their first concert "Busaiku Mura no Watto! Odoroku! Dai 1 sho" was held from January 2018. The release date, December 13, was the anniversary of Busaiku's CD debut.[5]

After Nakai proposed the album title "Wa," the members gave it meanings such as "wa," "ring," "talk," and "laugh. and surprise" as the album's theme.[1]

Release[edit]

The CD was released in three formats: first edition A/B and regular edition. The jacket photo of the CD was taken in the "Busaiku macho" style, with the upper half of his body naked instead of his trademark gray businessman's suit.

The DVD included in the first edition B contains documentary footage of training scenes titled "100 Days Documentary on the Road to Macho by Busaiku". It includes a documentary on their muscle training for the jacket shoot, Also included is footage of all members climbing Mount Fuji as part of their training.[6] The DVD included in the First Edition A includes 10 music videos of the 12 new songs on the album, excluding the two bonus tracks, and shows the "Ten Changes of Busaiku".[7][8]

Track listing[edit]

CD[edit]

"*"is a bonus track. See that page for details of single songs.

  1. Shunka Shuuto Otoko uta [4:42].
  2. Tana Kara Botamochi [3:23].
  3. Bussa-sa-sa [2:17].
  4. Ti Ti Ti Terette Teretititi (Dare no Ketsu) [3:40].
  5. Tomodachi Shinsei [2:37].
  6. like a Mt. Fuji - Victory Dragon [2:18].
  7. Toro ni naritai [2:00].
  8. Me and Hero [4:35].
  9. Love Shinkei [3:41].
  10. Chintonshan [1:55].
  11. I did it!!! [3:41].
  12. Busaiku Soul [2:58].
  13. BODY&SOUL - Whole Body and Soul [2:24].
  14. Michishirube [4:49].
  15. Saikou LOVE!* [3:22].
  16. Fire&Lightning* [3:39]

DVD[edit]

  • First Edition A
  1. Tanakara-botamochi (Music Video)
  2. Ti Ti Ti Terette Teretititi (Dare no Ketsu) (MV)
  3. Yacchatta!! (Music Video)
  4. Doushirube (Music Video)
  5. Music Video Medley
  6. Shunka Aki Fuyu, Hanuta
  7. Bussassa!
  8. Friend request
  9. like a Mt.Fuji -The Dragon of Victory
  10. Toro ni naritai
  11. Me and Hero
  12. Love Sutra
  13. Chontonshan
  14. Busaiku Soul
  15. Body & Soul (Zenshin Zenrei)
  16. Maisakigumi no, wa! Music Video Making Documentary
  • Limited First Edition B
  1. Busaiku's 100 Days Documentary -Muscle Training and Mt. Fuji Climbing SP

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "舞祭組 1st ALBUM『舞祭組の、わっ!』". ment. 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
  2. ^ "中居プロデュースの舞祭組、アルバム発売が中止? 公式サイトから情報消滅でファン騒然". cyzowoman (in Japanese). 2016-10-26. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  3. ^ "16年1月に騒動が表面化/SMAP解散への経緯". nikkannsports (in Japanese). 2016-12-26. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  4. ^ Between 2015 and 2016, the manager in charge of Nakai's group SMAP left the company, causing the SMAP breakup scandal at the Johnny's & Associates. The postponement of the album release is believed to have been influenced by this[3]
  5. ^ "舞祭組ファーストアルバム発売決定!& ツアー決定!". ment. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
  6. ^ "舞祭組ファーストアルバム「舞祭組の、わっ!」ちょこっと宣伝④ 〜100日ドキュメント〜" (in Japanese). MENT. 2017-12-05. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
  7. ^ "中居正広が見届ける舞祭組の成長 揺るがない信頼関係でたどり着いた1stアルバムまでの道のり". realsound. 18 December 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
  8. ^ "中居正広と舞祭組、親子のような師弟関係 ラジオで語られた1stアルバム制作裏話". realsound. 24 January 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2024.

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