Hello Goodbye (Shiori Niiyama album)

Hello Goodbye (ハローグッバイ) is the second studio album of Japanese singer Shiori Niiyama. [1] It was released on 17 June 2015 under Being label. Album includes previous 2 released singles. The album reached #32 rank first week. Album charted for 3 weeks.[2]

Hello Goodbye
Studio album by
Released17 June 2015
Recorded2014-2015
GenreJapanese pop
Length51 minutes
LabelBeing
ProducerMasanori Sasaji
Shiori Niiyama chronology
Shiori
(2014)
Hello Goodbye
(2015)
Finder no Mukou
(2016)
Singles from Hello Goodbye
  1. "Zettai"
    Released: 3 December 2014
  2. "Arigatou"
    Released: 18 March 2015

Track listing

All songs were written by Shiori Niiyama[3]

No.TitleMusicArrangersLength
1."Winding Road"Yusuke KatoMasanori Sasaji4:13
2."Sunny Day"Hiroki HorikoMasanori Sasaji3:30
3."Zettai" (絶対)Shiori NiiyamaMasanori Sasaji4:19
4."Dear Friend"Manaka Suzuki and 7th avenueMasanori Sasaji3:27
5."Suki nanoni" (好きなのに)Kenta NatsukumaMasanori Sasaji4:27
6."Kimagure" (気まぐれ)Shiori TakeiMasanori Sasaji3:30
7."Kira Kira" (きらきら)Shiori NiiyamaShiori Niiyama4:37
8."Wakatteru yo" (分かってるよ(band ver.))Shiori NiiyamaMasanori Sasaji4:44
9."Shiori no R & R" (しおりのR & R)Masanori SasajiMasanori Sasaji3:50
10."Arigatou" (ありがとう)Yosuke YamashitaYosuke Yamashita4:39
11."Film" (フィルム)Atsushi Yamaguchi (ex. Naifu)Masanori Sasaji4:17
12."Hello"Takanori FujimotoMasanori Sasaji4:37

In media

  • Kira Kira was used as insert song for movie Yorisou
  • Zettai was used as ending theme for TBS Television program "King's Brunch" (Oujisama no Brunch)
  • Wakatteru yo was used as theme song for short movie Yorisou
  • Arigatou was used as theme song for Chiba TV program "Music Launcher"
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References

  1. "Shiori Niiyama Discography". Official Website of Shiori Niiyama.
  2. Oricon rankings. title=Hello Goodbye/ Shiori Niiyama | newspaper = Oricon http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/587294/products/1131309/1/
  3. Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/JBCZ-9016
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