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''Say'' (生-say- / ''Life -say-'') is the second studio album by Japanese artist
misono , publicly known mononymously as Misono (stylized as misono), is a Japanese singer-songwriter and TV personality. She was born in Kyoto, Japan, and is the younger sister of singer Koda Kumi. Career In 2000, Misono participated in the summer v ...
. It was released on July 16, 2008. The album was released in two different formats: CD only and CD+DVD. The album held the following single releases before its initial release: " Hot Time / A.__~answer~", " Pochi", " Zasetsu Chiten", " Juunin Toiro", " Mugen Kigen" and " Ninin Sankyaku". The title of the album combines the Chinese character for "life" (生) with
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s for the English word "say", creating a dual meaning. The album contains all of misono's singles since ''Pochi'' up until ''Ninin Sankyaku,'' and all of those singles' a-sides and b-sides (sans "Ninin Sankyaku"'s medley). The DVD contains alternate versions of the music videos released for the singles. For example, the "Box ver." of "Zasetsu Chiten" takes place solely in the box setting of the original video. ''Say'' made it to No. 13 on the
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daily charts, but dropped to No. 20 on the weekly charts.


Background

''Say'' is the second studio album released by Japanese singer-songwriter
misono , publicly known mononymously as Misono (stylized as misono), is a Japanese singer-songwriter and TV personality. She was born in Kyoto, Japan, and is the younger sister of singer Koda Kumi. Career In 2000, Misono participated in the summer v ...
. The album was released a year after her debut album ''
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.'' It debuted in the top twenty on the Oricon Albums Charts at No. 13, but dropped in rank to take the No. 20 slot, remaining on the charts for five consecutive weeks. The cover for the albums, which showed misono without a shirt and holding a mask with a different expression, was done to show the success of her weight-loss after ''Girls meet Beauty.'' Initially, there were only rumors of misono going shirtless on the covers. The album contained her singles from her ''Rock Singles Project,'' in which she released four singles written and composed by four different Japanese rock bands: " Zasetsu Chiten," " Juunin Toiro," " Mugen Kigen" and " Ninin Sankyaku." The project was done after misono's success with the ''Girls meet Beauty'' program and most likely done to help her popularity, as with what was done with her sister's,
Kumi Koda , known professionally as , is a Japanese singer from Kyoto, known for her urban and R&B songs. After debuting with the single " Take Back" in December 2000, Koda gained fame in March 2003 when the songs from her seventh single, " Real Emot ...
's, ''12 Singles Collection'' project between 2005–2006. Along with the singles from her ''Rock Singles Project,'' the album featured the songs " Hot Time," which was a single from her ''never+land'' album, and " Pochi." "Juunin Toiro"'s title and theme was based on the Japanese
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"juunin toiro," which means "ten people, ten colors." The meaning being that everyone is different and has a different story. The saying comes from the Japanese word for "ten" (Juu / 十) combined with the word for "person" (nin / 人); "iro" (色) in "toiro" is the Japanese word for "color." For "Zasetsu Chiten" and "black & white ~Kuroi Sunglasses Kaketa Hi Kara~," misono worked with rock band Straightener's bass guitarist, Hinata Hidekazu, who wrote and produced the songs. Takanori Ohkita performed the drums for the song and Hinata arranged and produced both "Zasetsu Chiten" and "black & white ~Kuroi Sunglasses Kaketa Hi Kara~." ''Say'' was released in two editions: CD and a CD+DVD combo. The CD contained all of the
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s from her singles, along with the b-sides " black & white ~Kuroi Sunglasses Kaketa Hi Kara~" from ''Zasetsu Chiten,'' " GizaGiza Life" from ''Juunin Toiro'' and " Last Song" from ''Mugen Kigen.'' It also contained six new songs, which were recorded strictly for the album. For the DVD, alternate versions of the music videos from her ''Rock Singles Collection'' were used.


Music videos

For the music videos on the DVD portion of the album, alternate versions of the videos from her ''Rock Singles Project'' were used. While the original video for "Zasetsu Chiten" carried a
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theme, showing misono having lost a match, the version on the album was the "Box" version. This alternate rendition used only the scene of the effeminate form of misono in the box enclosure, showing her being "trapped" in the constant trying and failure. For "Juunin Toiro," instead of having one incarnation of misono reading about the lives of the others, the screen was split into ten different segments, showing all ten incarnations at once. The rendition was so-titled the "10 misono's" version. The "painting" version of "Mugen Kigen" was a continuous shot of misono splattered with neon-colored paints. As for the album version of "Ninin Sankyaku," two alternate shots were used: the version of misono, seemingly upset, and in front of the mirror. These were the only shots used for the video.


Track listing


Charts


Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)


References


External links


misono Official SiteStraightener Official SiteAnthem Official Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Say (Album) 2008 albums 2008 video albums Avex Group albums Songs written by Misono