Puppy (YuiKaori album)

Puppy is the debut album of J-Pop idol duo, YuiKaori. It was released on 21 September 2011.

Puppy
Studio album by
Released21 September 2011
Recorded2009-2011
GenreJ-Pop
Length49:10
LabelKing Records
YuiKaori chronology
Puppy
(2011)
Bunny
(2013)
Singles from Supernova
  1. "Koi no Overtake"
    Released: September 26, 2009
  2. "Our Steady Boy"
    Released: May 12, 2010
  3. "Futari/Vivivid Party!"
    Released: July 7, 2010
  4. "Heartbeat ga Tomaranai!"
    Released: November 17, 2010
  5. "Shooting Smile"
    Released: April 6, 2011

It is composed with songs from games, anime, and insert songs, but it is also contains original songs. Many songs have been released as singles.

Song information

  • "Our Steady Boy" was used as the 1st ending theme to the 2010 anime television series Kissxsis.
  • "Futari/Vivivid Party!" was released as a double-single, while "Futari" used as the second ending theme to the 2010 anime television series Kissxsis.
  • "Shooting Smile" was used as the opening theme to the 2011 Game Toy Wars.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Koi no Overtake (恋のオーバーテイク)"Ryū ToshiSizuk4:10
2."Puppy Love!!"Kenichi Maeyamada 4:10
3."Mirai Kei Idol (未来形アイドル)"Tsukasa NagoyaKohei4:10
4."Vivivid Party!"Fumie AkiyoshiMakoto Miyazaki4:10
5."Kyu! Kyu! Curiosity!! (キュッ!キュッ!CURIOSITY!!)"Kenichi Yamada 4:02
6."Magic starter"Natsumi TadanoRyū Toshi, Gravity musik4:01
7."Futari (ふたり)"Shoko OmoriNana Takahashi4:02
8."Kake Nukete Blue (駆け抜けてBlue)"Saori KodamaGravity musik4:02
9."Heartbeat ga Tomaranaii! (HEARTBEATが止まらないっ!)"Kenichi MaeyamadaSizuk4:00
10."Shooting Smile"Kenichi MaeyamadaSizuk3:49
11."Crystal no Chikai (クリスタルの誓い)"Kenichi MaeyamadaMakoto Miyazaki4:03
12."Our Steady Boy"Shoko OmoriMizuki Ueki3:59
Total length:49:10

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Oricon Weekly Albums 40
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