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''Yellow Dancer'' () is the fourth
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by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician
Gen Hoshino is a Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, actor, and writer. Career Music From its formation in 2000 until its disbandment in 2015, Hoshino led the instrumental band Sakerock, where he played marimba and guitar. They released over ten albums. ...
, released by
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on December 2, 2015.


Development


Background

Japanese singer-songwriter and musician
Gen Hoshino is a Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, actor, and writer. Career Music From its formation in 2000 until its disbandment in 2015, Hoshino led the instrumental band Sakerock, where he played marimba and guitar. They released over ten albums. ...
emerged as a primarily
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artist with his debut albums ''
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'' (2010) and ''
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'' (2011). Hoshino's parents were both fans of
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: his father (a
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hobbyist) and his mother (who at one point aimed to be a jazz vocalist) would together "play
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and R&B every day around the house". With his instrumental band
Sakerock , typeset as SAKEROCK, was an instrumental Japanese band. Led by Gen Hoshino, the group was formed in 2000 by graduates of a high school in Hannō, Saitama. The band was named after a Martin Denny song and performs uplift, melodic instrumental ...
formed in 2000, Hoshino performed songs inspired by
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,
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, jazz, and R&B, and experimented with a mixture of Japanese and
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styles on the
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to his
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, such as "Yuge" on "
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" (2011), "Moshi mo" on "Film" (2012), or "Kisetsu" on "Shiranai" (2013). Whilst in the process of wrapping up recording for his third album, Hoshino collapsed to a
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in December 2012. After a three-month hiatus, ''
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'' was released, which brought his sound into a more up-beat direction through greater use of synthesizer and
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s. Only a week later, he followed ''Stranger'' with the non-album
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single "
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" for the
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film '' Saint Young Men'', but assumed a second hiatus in June after a reinspection discovered a relapse in his hemorrhage. While awaiting the reinspection, Hoshino wrote the lyrics to – the theme song to the
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film of the same name – and had it released on October 2, 2013, whilst still on hiatus. Hoshino used the song to reconsider his musical roots ("1960s jazz, soul,
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") and was his first time incorporating African-American influences on an A-side. At the start of 2014, Hoshino's recovery was officially commemorated by the conclusion of touring for ''Stranger'' in February and the Fukkatsu () Live Tour in April. His first post-recovery single – a
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of " Crazy Crazy" and the
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campaign song – was released on June 11, 2014. "Crazy Crazy" was written as a homage to the
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band Crazy Cats and had been reworked from a somber melody created by Hoshino during his surgery's waiting process. A love for soul artists such as
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re-discovered during the single's production primarily inspired "Sakura no Mori", which showcased Hoshino merging Japanese and African-American styles into his musical direction.


Conception

A fun production on "Sakura no Mori" inspired Hoshino to write an album in the same style, and conceived ''Yellow Dancer'' after noticing similarities in the stylistic origins from African-American music in the song and "Why Don't You Play in Hell?". Though the writing process of the singles focused on what Hoshino found fun and his niche musical interests, he was encouraged to explore the styles more openly on an album after noticing a rise in popularity of Western artists such as
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,
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, and
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in Japan; daily airplay of
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and Mars' "
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" (2014) at his local Lawson convenience store and the response to "Sakura no Mori" from J-Wave listeners further motivated his work on the album. One of the major obstacles in the album's production was Hoshino's discomfort replicating black music due to his Japanese nationality. In an interview with ''Musica'' magazine, Hoshino spoke of his disinterest in mimicking African-American music: "There was a hole in the middle of the obstacle f my nationality and I could've easily passed through. But the end of that path would just be a black music-''like'' thing ... that wouldn't be interesting to make." Instead of replicating black music, he would incorporate elements of it into a
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style, a method previously used by 1980s artists such as
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and
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, who were both cited by Hoshino. In a press comment included with the album's announcement, he described the result of his "respect for black music" such as soul, jazz, R&B, and
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, paired with "focus on the emotions of Japanese pop", as his own genre called yellow music (''
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'' referring to
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). In the same comment, he stated ''Yellow Dancer'' was written "having fun doing what I wanted" and shared his belief that the album would make listeners dance with "not only the body, but also with the heart".


Writing and production

Material specifically for the new album was written by Hoshino throughout 2015. The first song written with the concept of yellow music was the drama series theme song "
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", which was released as the album's third single on May 27, 2015. It helped Hoshino envision what kind of album ''Yellow Dancer'' would be, and was in the middle of songs created; half of the others songs on the album were written before it, and the other half after. All tracks were written and produced by Hoshino solo; he also handled principal
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, whereas violinist Mio Okamura (a collaborator of Hoshino's since Sakerock) and Ego-Wrappin' support saxophonist Satoru Takeshima are credited for the arrangement of
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and
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, respectively. Lyrically, in contrast to his earliest work, Hoshino said he grew to enjoy writing about the specific emotions of "someone", scenery, and situations, rather than focusing on himself or a story. When questioning what he wanted to express against the black music-inspired sound, he decided to focus on what he described as "Japanese scenery", such as the four seasons, morning and night, or ocean and mountains. ''Yellow Dancer'' was recorded and mixed by Shojiro Watanabe, and
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by Takahiro Uchida. Production was intersected with Hoshino's acting work (such as on the television drama ''
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'', or the sketch
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''Life! Jinsei ni Sasageru Conte''), which he said particularly provided difficulty in recording vocals. Since Hoshino's schedule was largely dictated by dates of shootings decided around three days in advance, he would plan around this to book studios and schedule with the
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s. The acting work would also influence parts of the album's writing; Hoshino believes his role as an
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on ''Dr. Storks'' unconsciously inspired the lyrics of the album opener , which uses the word ''aka-chan'' (). Recording was still in progress during Hoshino's interview with ''Musica'' on October 1, 2015, and one unspecified song was still without final lyrics; however, alongside the album's announcement on October 14, Hoshino stated that ''Yellow Dancer'' had been completed.


Composition


Overview

''Yellow Dancer'' includes 14 tracks and has a total length of 56 minutes and 27 seconds. Its sound is primarily a mix of Japanese pop and
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with African-American genres like jazz, soul, and R&B, though critics also described it as containing tracks with hints of
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,
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, funk, electro,
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,
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, and
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. ''Bounce'' Daisuke Sawada wrote that Hoshino "worked head-on on
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soul music, old-time jazz, and R&B", whilst he maintained a "folky poetic sentiment". ''Skream!'' magazine's Tomoko Ishisumi thought that the album composed "black grooves" into Hoshino's musical style, but also noticed that certain tracks follow unique styles. The opening numbers "Tokiyo" and " Week End" are upbeat or poppy tracks, whereas , the acoustic , and are
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. The album's lyrical tone is positive.


Songs

''Yellow Dancer'' opening song, "Tokiyo", showcases little influence from African-American influences, but instead features elements that were described as Japanese or
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. A pop song centered on synthesizer, it has a prevalent string section by Okamura, and lyrics about the indiscriminate passage of time. ''Cinra'' Takanori Kuroda compared the song to the work of the electronic music band
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. The morning show theme song "Week End", a pop and R&B-infused dance song where Hoshino encourages listeners to dance freely, was compared by ''CDJournal'' reviewers to
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's "
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" (1978). "Sun" was strongly influenced by Michael Jackson and includes the line "Hey J" as a nod to the singer; a critic for ''Real Sound'' compared it to the dance music of
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and Jackson's album ''
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'' (1979), whereas Kuroda thought it was particularly reminiscent to the song "
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" from the same album. Hoshino sings of parting with someone important and new beginnings on "Miss You", a slow-to-medium-paced soul ballad that ''
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'' Chikako Kato thought was close to ''Baka no Uta''. The sixteen-bar and
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fifth track "Soul" is named after the genre of the same name and features a
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, a flute solo, and soul-styled vocal performance. Tomoyuki Mori, writing for ''Real Sound'', thought that "Miss You" and "Soul" showcased similarities to the American artists
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and
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, respectively, whilst their lyricism represents Japanese writing or possibly ''
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'', which he described as one of Hoshino's inventions on the album. "Kuchizuke" is an acoustic ballad consisting only of guitar and vocals, where the lyrics discuss life with a partner. Following the calm "Kuchizuke", Kuroda wrote that the album is brought into "chaos" by "Why Don't You Play in Hell?", a New Orleans-styled track led by a sporadic beat and horns. "Nerd Strut", an instrumental number with the subtitle "(Instrumental)", features a bass performance from Yellow Magic Orchestra's
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, with Hoshino in charge of the rest of the instrumentation (marimba, guitar, drums, piano, Hammond organ, and the banjo-like ''
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''). Musically an exotica-styled composition, "Nerd Strut" features hints of calypso and
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similarly to Hosono's albums '' Tropical Dandy'' (1975), ''
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'' (1976), and '' Paraiso'' (1978). The double A-side singles "Sakura no Mori" and "Crazy Crazy" are placed next to each other on the track listing. The former, a dance and disco track with reminiscence to
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, features guest background vocals from Orarī, Shōhei Takagi, and Yū Arauchi, members of the bands Kata Omoi (Orari) and Cero (Takagi, Arauchi). Its lyrics are a
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that can be interpreted as either about excitement at the beginning of spring or an intimate encounter between a man and a woman; Saori Yoshiba at ''Skream!'' compared the writing on the song to the work of novelist
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. A tribute to the jazz music of Crazy Cats, Hoshino and his musicians tried to replicate "what a grandpa would play at a bar in New Orleans" in "Crazy Crazy", which opens with a piano solo themed to
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and
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s. "Snow Men"—the theme song to a promotional short film by cosmetic company
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—was described as erotic by critics; Hoshino called it a "song of sex".


Artwork and title

Art direction for ''Yellow Dancer'' was handled by designer Yuni Yoshida. The front
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was unveiled alongside the album's full track listing on October 28, 2015, and features a wide arrange of objects, foods, and animals such as bananas, books, plates, a fork, and a cat, arranged to resemble the back of a ''
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'' (apprentice geisha). News writers for
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and ''
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'' called it a poppy expression of ''Yellow Dancer''. An alternate cover with a cherry blossom pink background created for the album's analog version was revealed on January 7, 2016, which '' Natalie.mu'' writers thought gave a "warm" impression. At the 2016 Music Jacket Awards, the ''Yellow Dancer'' standard cover art was named winner of the Grand Prix by voters of the
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(RIAJ), beating out 49 other nominees including the runner-ups ''Inu ni Shite kure'' by Wasureranne yo and ''Window'' by Drop's. Alongside all other nominees, the RIAJ announced that the cover would be displayed at the Music Jacket Gallery 2016, a one-week exhibition at the department store in
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. Hoshino continued to work with Yoshida on future projects, including on his follow-up album ''
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'' (2018). The title of ''Yellow Dancer'' was conceived by Hoshino and literally means "Japanese dancer". Though a lover of dance music and dancing, Hoshino thought there was an impression that Japanese people are poor at it and lack individuality in their moves, so named the album from a desire to see people in the Japanese market dance freely. Hoshino accredited his use of the word ''yellow'' to refer to Japanese nationality to
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of Yellow Magic Orchestra. Hoshino names Hosono as his mentor and a major influence in his music; he formed the Sakerock band as a fan of Hosono, before they profesionally acquintated at the backstage of a festival around 2007. Hosono was later the one to encourage Hoshino to work on a solo debut, and was described as a "person who oshinois indebtured to" by Daisuke Kikuchi of ''
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''. Retrospectively, Hoshino expressed regret over the album's title in a 2020 interview with ''Flood Magazine''. Though he denied intentional
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and voiced support for the
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movement, he stated: "Now that I think about it, it was wrong of me to give it that name. The album ''Yellow Dancer'' was strongly influenced by black music, but it was also influenced by music from many other countries that I love, including Japan. It's absolutely impossible for me to paint my music ... into that one color: 'yellow'".


Track listing

All tracks are written, arranged, and produced by Hoshino, except where otherwise noted. ;Notes *"Sun" is stylized in all caps. *The first edition DVD/Blu-ray includes
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from Hoshino and his collaborators. *The analog version is a
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, split between "Why Don't You Play in Hell?" and "Nerd Strut". The 2019 LP re-release splits the album into four records: the first disc contains tracks 1–3, the second 4–7, the third 8–11, and the fourth 12–14.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the ''Yellow Dancer''
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. ;Production *
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songwriting,
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, production *Mio Okamura arrangement of strings *Satoru Takeshima arrangement of horns *Shojiro Watanabe recording, mixing *Takahiro Uchida mastering *Yuni Yoshida art direction *Hideto Kometani A&R ;Instruments *Gen Hoshino vocals (1–7, 9–14); guitar (1, 3–4, 6, 8, 11);
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s (2, 5, 7, 9–10); tambourine (7, 10); marimba (7–8, 14); drums, piano,
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, ''
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'' (8) *
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guitar (1–3, 7, 11, 14); handclaps (3) *
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analog synthesizer (1–3, 14); background vocals (1–3, 5); handclaps (5); marimba (14) *Wataru Iga bass (4–5, 7, 9, 11–14); handclaps (12) *
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bass (1–3, 10); handclaps (3) *
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bass (8) *Noriyasu Kawamura drums (1–5, 11–12, 14);
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(1–2, 12); handclaps (3, 12) * Daichi Ito drums (7, 9, 12–14); handclaps (12) *Satoru Takeshima tenor saxophone (2, 7, 12); flute (5); handclaps (7) *Hajime Kobayashi piano (2–4, 10);
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(2); Hammond organ (4–5);
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(9, 11) *Nobuhide Handa trombone (2) *Atsuki Yumoto trumpet (2) *Tatsuhiko Yoshizawa trumpet (2) *Naofumi Takimoto trombone (7, 12) *Taichiro Kawasaki trumpet (7) *Orarī background vocals (9) * Shōhei Takagi background vocals (9) * Yū Arauchi background vocals (9) *
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drums (10) *Teppei Kawakami trumpet (12) * Takuji Nomura piano (13) *Mio Okamura violin (1–5, 7, 9, 11) *Osamu Iyoku violin (1–5, 7, 9, 11) *Motoko Fujiie violin (1) *Kiyo Kido violin (1) *Yu Sugino violin (1, 3–5, 7, 9, 11) *Miho Shimokawa violin (1–5, 11) *Akane Irie violin (2–5, 11) *Shohei Yoshida violin (2, 9, 11) *Kazuo Watanabe violin (2) *Rena Kato violin (3) *Akatsuki Takahashi violin (5) *Mikiko Ise violin (7, 9) *Reiichi Tateizumi viola (1–5, 9, 11) *Mikiyo Kikuchi viola (1, 3–5, 7, 9, 11) *Kaoru Hagiwara viola (7) *Toshiyuki Muranaka cello (1, 5) *Ayano Kasahara cello (1, 3, 5, 9) *Mari Masumoto cello (3, 5, 9) *Yoshiko Maeda cello (5)


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Weekly charts


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Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

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Notes


References


External links

* on Hoshino's official website * {{Subject bar, portal1=Japan, portal2=Music, portal3=2010s, d=y 2015 albums Gen Hoshino albums 2010s Japanese-language albums Speedstar Records albums