Motto Moriagaro

Motto Moriagaro (stylized in caps) is a reissue of Japanese–American singer-songwriter Ai's tenth studio album, Moriagaro (2013). It was released on November 20, 2013, by EMI Records Japan, four months after the original album. The reissue features two new songs, including promotional single "Run Free" featuring Miliyah Kato and Verbal, two remixes and a piano version of "Dear Mama". For physical release, a second disc includes special DJ mixes by DJ Hirakatsu.

Background and release
Ai previously released her tenth studio album, Moriagaro, in June 2013. In October 2013 it was revealed the album would be reissued, titled Motto Moriagaro. Two of the bonus tracks previously were used in TV commercials prior to the release of the album reissue. "Get Your Hands Up" was used as the Ya-man Dancing EMS CM song and "Run Free" was used as a song promoting Reebok Classic.

Similar to the original album, recording took place mostly in Tokyo, as well as in West Hollywood, Atlanta and New York City. The album was primarily produced by longtime collaborator Uta, who Ai has worked with since 2009 and various American producers.

Tours
Ai's Moriagaro Tour began in October in Kanagawa, Japan, and included 33 dates. The final concert was held on December 18, 2013, at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo.

Track listing
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Moriagaro and Tidal. Notes


 * Track 7 of disc one and 21 of disc two are stylized in all lower case.
 * Tracks 1, 3–4, 8, and 10–15 of disc one and 4, 11, 16–18, and 20 of disc two are stylized in all capitals.
 * Tracks 6, 16 and 17 of disc one and 8 and 10 of disc two are titled in Japanese.

Personnel
Personnel details were sourced from Moriagaro's liner notes booklet.

Performance credits


 * Ai – vocals, background vocals
 * Che'nelle – vocals (#9)
 * Jeremih – vocals (#1)

Visuals and imagery
 * Bridget Kelly – vocals (#8, #15)
 * Lloyd – vocals (#5)
 * Swiss Chris – drums (#8)


 * Ambush – costume cooperation
 * Justin Davis – costume cooperation
 * Noriko Goto – stylist
 * Ayako Hishinuma – prop creator ('Moriagaro Bling Bling')
 * Manabu Honchu – design
 * Justin & Valley – logo design
 * Akio Kawabata – package coordination
 * Yasunari Kikuma – photographer

Technical and production
 * Akemi Ono – hair, make-up
 * Toshiya Ono – art direction
 * Shuma Saito – package coordination
 * Silver Face – prop creator ('Moriagaro Knuckle Rings')
 * Shigeaki Watanabe – prop creator ('Moriagaro Cap')
 * Wut Berlin – costume cooperation
 * X-Closet – costume cooperation
 * Eiji Yoshimura – design


 * Ai – producer (#1, #3–4, #6–7, #9–10)
 * Arden 'Keys' Altino – co-producer (#8)
 * Ben-E – producer (#6)
 * Jo Blaq – mixing, vocal recording (#12)
 * C3prod – producer (#6)
 * Tom Coyne – album mastering
 * D.Clax – producer (#5)
 * De-Capo Music Group – producer (#1)
 * DOI – mixing (#1–7, #9–11)
 * Akene 'The Champ' Dunkley – co-producer (#8)
 * Jerry 'Wonda' Duplessis – producer (#8)
 * Fifty 1 Fifty – producer (#9–10, #12)
 * Keisuke Fujimaki – vocal recording (#4)
 * Seiji Itabashi – assisting (#8, #11)
 * Carlos 'Los' Jenkins – vocal recording (#12)


 * Neeraj Khajanchi – additional vocal recording (#8), vocal recording (#11)
 * T. Kura – vocal editing (#2)
 * Sean 'Pen' McMillion – engineering (#5), vocal producer for Lloyd (#5)
 * Michico – vocal producer (#2)
 * Yoshinori Morita – vocal recording (#1, #6–7, #9)
 * Taiji Okuda – Japanese production (#5), recording (#2–3, #10)
 * Mario Parra – Che'nelle's vocal recording (#9)
 * Lance Powell – assisting (#8)
 * Andrew Robertson – assisting (#8)
 * Mark Roger – vocal recording (#1)
 * Serge 'Sergical' Tsai – recording (#8)
 * Uta – producer (#2–4, #7, #11)
 * Satoshi Yoneda – vocal editing (#2)