Feel the Vibes

Feel the Vibes (stylized as "Feel The Vibes") is the fifth studio album by Japanese hip hop group Lead, released on March 5, 2008. It became their lowest charting studio album, reaching No. 44 on the weekly Oricon charts and remaining on the charts for two weeks. It was their first album in nearly two years, their previous being 4, which was released in July 2006.

Feel the Vibes
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 5, 2008
Recorded2007-2008
GenreHip hop, pop, R&B
LabelPony Canyon
PCCA-02623 (Japan, CD)
Lead chronology
4
(2006)
Feel the Vibes
(2008)
Lead Tracks ~Listener's Choice~
(2008)
Singles from Feel The Vibes
  1. "Drive Alive"
    Released: March 14, 2007
  2. "Umi"
    Released: July 18, 2007
  3. "Stand Up!"
    Released: February 6, 2008

The album was preceded by three singles: "Drive Alive" (March 14, 2007), "Umi" (July 18, 2007) and "Stand Up!" (February 6, 2008). While "Drive Alive" charted well at No. 14 on the Oricon Singles Chart, the other two singles failed to break the top twenty.

Information

Feel the Vibes is the fifth studio album by Japanese hip-hop dance group Lead. It was released two years after their previous studio album, 4, and five months before their first compilation album Lead Tracks ~listener's choice~, released in August the same year.[1] The album became their lowest charting studio album, peaking at No. 44 on the Oricon Albums Chart, remaining on the chart for two consecutive weeks.[2]

The album contained three preluding singles, "Drive Alive", "Umi" and "Stand Up!". "Drive Alive" reached No. 14 on the Oricon Singles Chart, but the others failed to break the top twenty, peaking at No. 27 and No. 20 respectively.[3] Feel the Vibes was released as a standard CD, not carrying a CD+DVD counterpart. However, the music videos for "Drive Alive", "Umi" and "Stand Up!" were later released on the compilation DVD Lead Movies 3 (stylized as Lead MOVIES3) on August 6 alongside Lead Tracks ~listener's choice~.[4] The album would also be given a limited edition release, which came with a photo book.[5][6]

The album-exclusive tracks, "Baby What Turns You On", "Tokio Night" (TOKIO NIGHT) and "Wicked Wicked☆Summer Party" (Wicked Wicked☆SUMMER PARTY) were later chosen by fans to be placed on their album Lead Tracks ~listenere's choice~.[7] The song "Tani☆RAP" (谷☆RAP) was written and composed by Lead's lead rapper Shinya Tanuichi, while both he and member Akira Kagimoto wrote the lyrical portion. The music was performed by DJ TAKU.[8] Shinya also wrote the raps for the songs "Wicked Wicked Summer☆Party," "Tasogare Gradation" and "Thanks for...".

Feel the Vibes was their last studio album until the release of Now or Never on July 18, 2012.

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."The Vibes"   1:41
2."Baby What Turns You On"LL BrothersLL BrothersLL Brothers3:06
3."Tokio Night"shonen-JETshonen-JETshonen-JET5:04
4."Umi"MJSeiji MotoyamaMJ5:24
5."Tani☆RAP" (谷 / Valley)
  • Shinya Tanuichi
  • Akira Kagimoto
DJ TAKUShinya Tanuichi5:24
6."Stand Up!"LeadSeiji MotoyamaSeiji Motoyama3:21
7."Wicked Wicked☆SUMMER PARTY"
Shoko FujibayashiShinya Tanuichi3:32
8."Tasogare Gradation" (黄昏グラデーション / Twilight Gradation)
  • Shoko Fujibayashi
  • Shinya Tanuichi
Akira SasakiAkira Sasaki4:17
9."Sleepin' Flower"Shōko FujibayashiAkira SasakiAkira Sasaki4:41
10."Taisetsu na Mono" (たいせつなもの / Important Thing)Chikayo EzakiTatsuya HaradaSatoshi "ucchy" Uchida4:21
11."Fall In Love"LL BrothersLL BrothersLL Brothers4:40
12."Get Dizzy"kikkoSeiji MotoyamaSeiji Motoyama3:27
13."Drive Alive"LisaY.T.H
  • Ken Iijima
  • Daisuke Kahara
3:30
14."Thanks for..."
  • Shinya Tanuichi
  • Kotaro Egami
Manao DoiKotaro Egami4:09
15."Sora no Kanata e"GajinSeiji MotoyamaGajin4:36
16."Feel"   0:16

Charts

Release Chart Peak position
March 5, 2008 Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 44
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References

  1. "Lead Tracks -listener's choice- Lead CD Album". CDJapan. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  2. "Feel The Vibes / Lead / ORICON NEWS". Oricon. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  3. "Leadのシングル作品 / ORICON NEWS". Oricon. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  4. "MOVIES3". Lead Official Website. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  5. "Feel The Vibes (First Press Edition)(Japan Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  6. "Feel The Vibes (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  7. "Lead Tracks ~listener's choice~ : Lead". HMV. Retrieved October 7, 2017.
  8. "谷☆RAP 歌詞 Lead". mojim. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
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