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''Universe'' (sometimes stylized as ''8th Al. Universe'' or ''8th AL "UNIVERSE"'') is the eighth studio album by Japanese recording artist
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. It was released as a double album with her third greatest its album '' Best: Third Universe'' on February 3, 2010, by
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. Beginning in early 2009 after completing two mini-concert tours, the album's production was handled by several music producers, such as Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, Figge, Tim Larsson,
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, U-Key Zone, Thomas Gustafsson, and H-Wonder. It also features a guest appearance from Koda's sister and Japanese recording artist
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. Koda contributed towards the album as the executive producer and songwriter. ''Universe'' is primarily a
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album with numerous elements of dance-pop,
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, R&B, electropop, and
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s. As a double album, it was released in four different formats; a two album bundle, a two album and DVD bundle, a two album first pressing bundle, and a two album digital release. A fifth format was released, but only featured the compilation. Upon its release, ''Universe'' was met with generally positive reviews from music critics, many of whom complimented the singles, composition, and labelled it as Koda's strongest and most essential album to date. However, critics were divided on its production; many felt it was fresh, but criticized some of the song's repetitive nature. Commercially, ''Universe'' was a success. Charting together as a double album, ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' became Koda's third and fourth number one compilation and studio album to reach the top spot on Japan's Oricon Albums Chart respectively. ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' was certified platinum by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of 250,000 units. It also charted in Taiwan, entering the top twenty on two competent charts. Four singles were released from ''Universe''. Its lead single "
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" was a commercial success, peaking at number one on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart and Japan Hot 100 chart. It sold over 100,000 physical and 250,000 digital units in that region. Following singles "
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" and "
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" were limited to 50,000 units, reaching the top spot on the Oricon Singles Chart. A
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of
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's " Can We Go Back" was released as the album's final single, peaking a two on the Oricon Singles Chart. ''
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'', the album's only
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single, reached number two on the Oricon Singles Chart. Koda promoted the album on her 2010 Universe Tour and her 10th Anniversary Tour, and followed up with remix albums; ''
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'' and its third issue.


Background and development

In early January 2010, Japanese recording artist
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 ...
announced plans of releasing a double album. The double album was to promote both her third greatest hits album entitled '' Best: Third Universe'', and a new studio album that consisted of unreleased material from recording sessions for her 2008 album, ''
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''. However, new material arose after completing her concert tours: The 2009 Trick Tour and her first Taiwanese concert tour. ''Universe'' is Koda's first double album since her 2005 greatest hits album '' Best: First Things'', which included single between her December 2000 debut "
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" and her May 2004 single "
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", with a bonus disc with newly recorded material. ''Universe'' is also Koda's first double album to consist of a full-length studio album and other material. For ''Universe'', Koda's record label
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and its parent company Avex Trax hired several producers, such as Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, Figge, Tim Larsson,
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, U-Key Zone, Thomas Gustafsson, and H-Wonder. Producers such as Henriksen, Gustafsson, and H-Wonder have collaborated with Koda in the past with her album Kingdom (2008). ''Universe'' was produced by Japanese and Western producers; Koda furthered this feat on her following studio albums '' Japonesque'' (2012), '' Bon Voyage'' (2014), and ''
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'' (2015).


Composition

''Universe'' is a
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album with numerous elements of dance-pop,
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, R&B, electropop, and
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. Koda sings in both
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and
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, while tracks "Step Into My World" and "Universe" are sung primarily in English language. Each song, apart from "Step Into My World", "Ecstasy" and "Universe", is co-written by Koda, including the English and Japanese tracks. This is Koda's first album since ''
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'' (2004) not to include any interlude or introduction tracks. Majority of the tracks emphasize electronic dance music, including "Step Into My World", "Lick Me", "Work it Out!", "Comes Up", "Physical Thing", "Ecstasy", and "Universe". Rock music elements are featured in tracks " Can We Go Back" and "
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"; the former track is a
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that was originally performed by American singer
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, while the latter is a collaboration with Koda's younger sister and Japanese recording artist
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. Three ballad songs appeared on the album; "No Way", "Stay", and "Alive". All the track titles from ''Universe'' are written in English language with no use of
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,
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, or
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writing from the
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; this is her first album to do since her debut album '' Affection'' (2002).


Release and packaging

''Universe'' was released as a double album with her third greatest its album ''Best: Third Universe'' on February 3, 2010, by
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in four different formats. The double CD featured the sixteen greatest hits tracks and fourteen original tracks on two separate
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s. The second first press issues featured a bonus track, the live version to " Moon Crying", and a bonus poster. The double CD and DVD bundle featured the sixteen greatest hits tracks and fourteen original tracks on two separate compact discs, and a bonus DVD, including the music videos for the lead singles from the greatest hits and all featured singles from ''Universe''. This format also included the live version of "Moon Crying" and a bonus poster. The final format is the digital release, which was released worldwide. This format featured the sixteen greatest hits tracks and fourteen original tracks. A fifth format was released to promote both the greatest hits album and ''Universe'', but only included the greatest hits CD. However, a bonus booklet featured a website code to download short ringtones of all ''Universe'' tracks. The six ''Universe'' cover sleeves feature different images all photographed by Leslie Kee. The double album format has Koda looking towards the camera, holding up the booklet to her second greatest hits compilation '' Best: Second Session'' (2006). The double album and bonus DVD format has Koda drinking from a coffee mug, while sitting on a kitchen bench reading the booklet. Despite not being included on the compilation only format, the text "8th Al. Universe" is featured on the front cover, and has Koda holding up a strawberry. The digital release uses the double album as its front cover. Apart from the digital and compilation only release, each physical format features two booklets. The booklet front for ''Universe'' has a close-up of Koda with dark eye shadow, feathered jewellery and long false nails. A greatest hits booklet was also issued, featuring a close-up of Koda with long brown hair and minimal make-up. The booklets and photo shoots were designed by members of United Lounge Tokyo, and the theme is immolating Koda's ''Best: Second Session'' photo shoot.


Promotion


Live performances and advertisements

Before the release of ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'', Koda premiered and performed "Ecstasy", "It's All Love!", "Hashire", and "Lick Me" on her 2009 Trick Tour in Japan. Koda then performed the same tracks on her 2009 Taiwan concert tour. In early January 2010, Koda announced a special fan club performance to premiere and perform tracks from both ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe''. Dubbed as a "10th Anniversary Tour Passport", the tickets were given to "reserved" fan club guests that had been subscribed to Koda's official fan club website. The performances, both on January 13 and January 21, were scheduled at an undisclosed arena. In early 2009, Koda announced her involvement with the Japanese arena concert tour A-Nation 2009; Koda performed "Lick Me" and "Ecstasy". In 2011, the ''Universe'' tracks: "Lick Me", "Superstar", "Ecstasy", "Universe", "No Way", "Can We Go Back", "Work It Out!", and "Hashire!" were included on the limited Dream Music Park festival in Japan; the live performances were featured on the DVD format for Koda's album '' Dejavu'' (2011). In early February 2010, Koda announced that she would speak in an exclusive interview to discuss the background and development of the ''Universe'' album, its featured songs, a reflection of her career, and an upcoming tour. The interview premiered on Music On! television in Japan on February 18, 2010. In a collaboration with Japanese car company Maplus, Koda confirmed that ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' would be on a special limited price promo alongside the promotion of her new car navigation system, entitled "Koda Kumi Driving Navi". Several songs from ''Universe'' were promoted in various Japanese companies and business; "Can We Go Back" was used as the Japanese premiere track for
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's film adapted book, '' Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant''. "It's All Love!" was used as the commercial song for Music.Jp, the ending theme song for the
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series "Clean", and an Avex Trax commercial. "Ecstasy" was used for Music.Jp, "Lick Me" was used for the televised commercial of her Koda Kumi Fever Live in Hall II concert, and "Hashire" was used for the NTT communications advert Musico.


Singles

"
It's All Love! ''It's all Love!'' is a collaboration single by Japanese singer-songwriters Koda Kumi and misono. The single was originally set to be released on March 4, but was pushed back to its official release date of March 31, 2009. The single charted at ...
" was released as the album's
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on March 31, 2009. The song is Koda and Misono's first collaboration. Upon its release, "It's All Love!" garnered positive reviews from music critics. Many critics commended the song's "aggressive" composition and vocal deliveries from both Kumi and Misono. "It's All Love!" was successful in Japan, peaking at number one on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, Koda's sixth number one and Misono's first number one single. It also reached the top spot on Billboard's Japan Hot 100 chart, and was certified gold by the
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(RIAJ) for physical shipments of 100,000 units, and platinum for ringtone sales of 250,000 units. The accompanying music video for "It's All Love" was shot in
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by Takashi Tadokoro; it features Koda and Misono in a futuristic room performing the song. ''
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'' was released as the album's second single and first
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single on July 8, 2009. The EP consists of three interlude tracks, two album tracks: "Lick Me" and "Ecstasy", and an unreleased track "Hashire". Upon its release, ''3 Splash'' received favourable reviews from music critics who commended the EP's production and commercial appeal. ''3 Splash'' was successful in Japan, peaking at number one on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, and sold over 98,000 units in that region. The EP was certified gold by the RIAJ for shipments of 100,000 units. All three songs received an accompanying music video to promote the EP. "Lick Me" was certified platinum by the RIAJ for 250,000 digital shipments, and was nominated for a Japan Record Award at the 51st Japan Record Awards. "
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" and "
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" was released as the album's third single and first double
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single on September 16, 2009. "Alive" was used as the theme song to the Japanese film "Kamui Gaiden". Upon its release, both tracks garnered positive reviews from music critics. Many critics commended the tracks productions and Koda's vocal performance. Charting together, "Alive" and "Physical Thing" debuted at number one on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, and sold over 43,000 units. Both tracks charted at four and 90 on Billboard's Japan Hot 100 chart. Both tracks received an accompanying music video to promote the single. " Can We Go Back" was released as the album's fourth and final single on January 20, 2010. It was the first release of Koda's to celebrate 10 years since her musical debut. Upon its release, "Can We Go Back" received garnered positive reviews from music critics. Many critics commended the tracks rock composition. Despite selling only 37,000 limited units, it charted at number two on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart. It charted at number 6 on Japan's Hot 100 chart. An accompanying music video for "Can We Go Back" was shot by Ryuji Seki; it features Koda in chains and singing in a grungy atmosphere.


Other charted songs

"Superstar" and "You're So Beautiful" served as the album's promotional singles. "Superstar" charted at number 89 on Billboard's Japan Hot 100 chart. Accompanying music videos for both "Superstar" and "You're So Beautiful" were directed by Hiroaki Higashi and Takashi Tadokoro. Despite not being included on ''Universe'' or the greatest hits album, the ''3 Splash'' track "Hashire!" was released as a promotional single.


Concert tours and other releases

To promote ''Universe'' and ''Best: Third Universe, Koda went on her 2010 Universe tour. The concert tour went throughout Japan, and the recurring theme was
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and the shuttle used for the voyage (on all concert merchandise) was labelled ''Koda Airlines''. All of the album tracks, apart from "It's All Love" and "Alive", were included on the set list for the tour; "Hashire!" from ''3 Splash'' also appeared on the set list. The concert tour was released in two formats; a double-DVD bundle, and a Blu-ray release. The DVD reached number one on the Oricon DVD Chart, with over 67,078 units sold by 2010 and was ranked 27 on the Annual Oricon Yearly DVD Chart. Koda further promoted the album on her 10th Anniversary Tour. Despite this, only "Lick Me", "Universe", and "It's All Love!" were included on the set list for the tour. The concert tour was released in two formats; a double-DVD bundle, and a Blu-ray release. The DVD reached number one on the Oricon DVD Chart, with over 40,141 units sold by 2010 and was ranked 36 on the Annual Oricon Yearly DVD Chart. To promote the material from ''Universe'', several tracks were remixed and produced for Koda's third remix album ''
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'' (2010). The remix album featured the tracks: "Lick Me", "Ecstasy", and "Universe". Koda's third Driving remix album included more tracks from ''Universe'', including: "Can We Go Back", "Physical Thing", and "Good Thing". "Good Thing" was a b-side track from "Can We Go Back".


Critical reception

''Universe'' received favourable reviews from most music critics. Adam Greenberg from
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awarded the album three-and-a-half stars out of five. He commented "Here n ''Universe'' she largely works over live instrumentation (eschewing for the most part the electronic sampling that takes up so much of Japanese pop), stepping away from the folds a bit." Despite the "repetitive" nature and mixture of genres, Greenberg concluded "''Universe'' provides a lot of things in its relatively long course, from rock to ballads to electro-funk dance tracks. It's that element of surprise and interest that Koda produces so well that makes the album compelling, the elements of acoustic pop, of electronica that isn't overproduced. Definitely worth a few spins." Ian Martin from the same publication awarded it three-and-a-half stars, opening by saying "Kumi Koda is a performer who divides opinion in her homeland, mocked and hated openly by many in Japan, and with many of her fans reluctant to admit to liking her." Martin later commented "Delving beneath Koda's image also reveals a generally high standard of music, albeit one that, for all the genre-hopping on display, never really strays too far from the blueprint of archetypal Avex Trax pop." Tetsuo Hiraga from '' Hot Express'' was positive towards the double album. Hiraga labelled ''Universe'' Koda's most "essential" studio album, and called it some of her best work to date.


Commercial performance

Charting together as a double album, ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' debuted at number one on the Japanese Oricon Daily Albums Chart with 76,056 units sold, but slipped two number two for the rest of the week days. Despite this, ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' debuted at number one on the Japanese Oricon Daily Weekly Chart with an estimated 221,887 first week sales. Both albums became Koda's third and fourth number one compilation and studio album to reach the top spot on the Oricon Albums Chart respectively. Despite this, ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' became Koda's lowest selling greatest hits and studio album since ''Best: Second Session'' and ''Trick'' in first week sales; the former sold over 950,000, and the later sold over 250,000 units in its first week. It fell to three in its second week, shifting over 60,552 units. The album stayed inside the top ten for four weeks, selling over 325,000 units in its course. It spent fifteen weeks inside the top 100 chart, and 32 weeks in the top 300 chart. By the end of 2010, ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' sold over 371,590 units and was ranked 18 on the Annual Oricon Yearly Albums Chart; this made Koda the fifth female artist on the chart, behind
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's database has ranked ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' as Koda's seventh best-selling album. ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' entered at number two on Japan's Billboard Top Albums Sales. Unable to reach the top spot, it slipped to number three the following week, and eventually stayed in the top 100 chart for 16 weeks; its final position was at 89. ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' was certified platinum by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of 250,000 units. To date, the album has sold over 372,002 units in Japan. ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' also reached number 18 on the Taiwanese Albums Chart, and 4 their East Asian Albums Chart.


Track listing


Best: Third Universe & 8th Al. Universe

The ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'' collection premiered on February 3, 2010, as a double album. The listing below contains two formats; the original double album, and a bonus DVD format. The track list below details the personnel, credits, and performances from both ''Best: Third Universe'' and ''Universe'', and not a stand-alone for ''Universe''.


Formats

* Double album – Consists of sixteen greatest hits tracks on a first disc, and fourteen original tracks on a second disc. * Double album & DVD – Consists of sixteen greatest hits tracks on a first disc, and fifteen original tracks on a second disc. DVD disc includes music videos to majority of the singles from ''Best: Third Universe'', the singles to ''Universe'', and music videos to the original album tracks "Superstar" and "You're So Beautiful". * First pressing double album – Consists of sixteen greatest hits tracks on a first disc, and fourteen original tracks on a second disc. Includes one bonus track and a B2 size poster. * First pressing double album & DVD – Consists of sixteen greatest hits tracks on a first disc, and fifteen original tracks on a second disc. DVD disc includes music videos to majority of the singles from ''Best: Third Universe'', the singles to ''Universe'', and music videos to the original album tracks "Superstar" and "You're So Beautiful". Includes one bonus track and a B2 size poster. * Digital download – Consists of sixteen greatest hits tracks on a first disc, and fourteen original tracks on a second disc. * Digital Chaku Uta download – Consists of sixteen greatest hits tracks on a first disc, and fourteen original tracks on a second disc. Includes bonus code sheet to download short ringtone versions from ''Universe''. * Digital Chaku Uta download – Consists of sixteen greatest hits tracks on a first disc, and fourteen original tracks on a second disc. Includes bonus code sheet to download short and long ringtone versions from ''Universe''; this is exclusive to all
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Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Universe''. *
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Charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Alternate versions

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See also

* List of Oricon number-one albums of 2010


Notes and references


Notes


References


External links


''Best: Third Universe & 8th Al. Universe ''
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