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''Viva Ai'' (stylized as ViVa A.I.) is the seventh studio album by
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singer-songwriter Ai, released March 4, 2009, by Island Records and
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. It featured three singles, the 2008 theme song for the film '' Departures'', " Okuribito," a collaboration single with Exile vocalist Atsushi called " So Special" and the preceding single, "
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."


Background and development

Six months after Ai released her sixth album, ''
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'', she released a re-cut single from that album, a ballad called "
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." Both of the B-sides from the single, "Feel for You" and "Touch the Sky" appear on ''Viva Ai''. At the same time, she released a single with
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called "Crazy World," which was the first time Ai was a billed artist on a single since Suite Chic's "Uh Uh......" and Michico's "Gold Digga" in 2003. In July 2008, Ai was featured on an R&B mid-tempo song called "So Special," by Exile member Atsushi, released on Exile's compilation album ''Exile Entertainment Best''. The song was later re-arranged into an Ai version, and was released as one of the A-sides of her September 2009 single. The other A-side, " Okuribito," is the eponymous theme song for the
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film '' Departures''. After a gap of five months, Ai released "
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," an upbeat R&B track a month before the album.


Writing and production

The album has a wide number of genres on it, including R&B, pop, rock, neoclassical and 1970s style R&B. Ai saw the album as a challenge, as she wanted to do as many new things as she could. Ai worked with Japanese producer Uta for the first time, who produced much of the album: "Kimi to Ita Basho," "Like a Bird," "So Special," "You Are My Star," and co-produced "People in the World" with DJ Watarai. Ai had not worked with DJ Watarai since 2006's " I Wanna Know." He also produced the song "Rose." The album is the second to feature Scandinavian producers. " I'll Remember You/ Brand New Day" (2007) producer
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returns on the song "Fire!" new collaborators include Mats Valentin on "Day Vacation" and dance musicians Kocky (David Åström) and Trash (Patrik Jan Berggren) produced "My Angel," as well as the two remixes. Ai travelled to Sweden and
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for the first time, to meet with three production teams, producers and to record the songs. Three previous collaborators were reunited with Ai for individual songs. "Nobody Like You" featured Icedown ("Mirai" (2006), "Queen" (2005)), "Feel for You" was produced by Bach Logic ("Get Up" (2007)) and "Touch the Sky" by The Company ("Butterfly." "Taisetsu na Mono" and "The Answer" from ''
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'' (2007)). Two songs featured new collaborators, Kei Kumasa for "Scream," and classical pianist
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for " Okuribito." The song "Okuribito" was already produced for the film, and the single version features Ai's vocals (with self-penned lyrics) layered on top of the instrumental theme. The song with Ai does not actually feature in the film, but as used in promotion for the film. Ai collaborated with three Japanese musicians and one overseas musician on the album, "So Special" with Exile Atsushi, "Scream" featuring vocalist Jesse from
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, and "Like a Bird" featuring reggae singer
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. Ai had been friends with Atsushi since 2006, and had wanted to collaborate for some time. The idea was brought up by Atsushi, and the pair wrote and recorded the song with Uta in three weeks. The Ai version features a slightly different song structure, melody and lyrics. Trackmaker Uta made the Ai Version with a little more beat, to be more "dancable" than the Exile version. One of the remixes was of the James Morrison song " Broken Strings," which featured Ai instead of
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on the Japanese version of his album, '' Songs for You, Truths for Me''. His album was released in Japan on the same day as ''Viva Ai''. Recording was primarily done at Music Safety Research in
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, where almost all of Ai's vocals were recorded. Additional recording was performed at Prime Sound Studio Form and Studio Blan. Recording with Jesse from
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was held at his private studio, Purple Brain Studio. Recording with Exile's Atsushi Sato was at Avex Studio, and the initial recording of the theme from '' Departures'' was recorded at Victor Studios. Recording in Europe was at Jeberg & Cut Studio in
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, and Storm Studios in
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. "People in the World" was made especially for the film ''Lalapio'', and the director requested "a little bit funky 1970s disco soul" song. "Feel for You" was inspired by the film ''
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'', and what Ai would say if it were her last day on earth. "Rose" is a song inspired by what Ai saw on the news in 2008, similar to " I Wanna Know" in 2006. The album title was suggested by
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an photographer
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, while they were shooting the album covers together.


Promotion and concerts

The album featured a wide variety of tie-ups. The two wider scale ones were "Okuribito" being used as the vocal theme for the film '' Departures'', and "You Are My Star" in a TV commercial for
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power play song, and "You Are My Star" used as the theme of Mainichi TV's '' Weekly Music Magazine Hz''. "People in the World" received two tie-ups. One as the film ''Lalapios theme song, and the other as the fashion event
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's 2009 Spring/Summer event theme song. Ai first performed "Okuribito" on ''Music Fair'', on September 6, 2008. She performed "So Special" with Atsushi on ''Music Station'' on September 12. On January 16, 2009, she performed "You Are My Star" at ''Music Station'', and again at ''Music Japan'' on February 5. Ai sung "People in the World" at a surprise appearance at an event for ''Lalapio'' on January 28, at ''Club Heights'' in Kabukicho,
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. Ai performed at
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City mall in
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to 500 people on March 5, 2009. She performed "You Are My Star," and "Scream" with Jesse. Ai's tour for the album, ''Viva Ai Japan Tour'', was her largest tour yet, performing at 40 dates across Japan beginning in April, and ending in July.


Critical reception

Reviewers were generally very positive about the album. ''CDJournal'' gave a special recommendation star for the album, believing Ai was "maturing as a singer," and that her works were increasingly solid. They praised the "seductive rap" in "My Angel," he "beautiful melodies and silky vocals" of "So Special." ''Listen Japan'' reviewer Morio Mori felt it was a "colourful album" that was very "positive and challenging," and that the album should once again be another of AI's masterpieces. He felt that "Okuribito" was "an ideal ballad." Adam Greenberg of
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gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5, feeling that "some enre experimentssucceed and some fail a bit, but ikeeps the interest level fairly high." Greenberg enjoyed the second half of the album more, and fel that "So Special" was a highlight of the album, but felt vocals on "People in the World" and "Fire" were "overly stereotypical powerful-vocal R&B." In 2009, the music video for "Okuribito" was nominated for the
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award for Best Video from a Film, but lost to
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's "Yume no Tsubomi."


Chart performance

The album debuted at number 10 in Japan with 18,000 copies sold, her lowest first week since 2003's ''
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''. The album did not have sustained longevity, quickly dropping out of the top 10, and charting for a total of 10 weeks. It sold a total of 37,000 copies, and as of 2012, the album is Ai's second worst performing original album. The album was her first since ''
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'' in 2003 to not receive a certification from the RIAJ. In
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, the album debuted at number 16 on the Japanese/Korean sub-chart, but did not chart in the top 20 for the main combination chart. The album stayed one week in the top 20.


Track listing

*CD+DVD edition bonus track.


Personnel

Personnel details were sourced from ''Viva Ais liner notes booklet. Managerial *Yuki Arai – executive producer *Naoshi Fujikura – executive producer *Hiroaki "P. Gutta" Doi – A&R for Bach Logic (#5) *Kaz Koike – executive producer *Daniel Larsson – production coordination (#2, #10, #15, #16) *Kenya Orita – executive producer (#2, #8, #10, #15, #16) *Koichi Sakakibara – artist management *Tsutomu Satoru – musician coordination (#14) *Akira Tsukahara – production coordination (#2, #8, #10, #15, #16) *Hide Yasuda – A&R administration Performance credits *Ai –
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*Akira – bass (#7) *Andreas Andersson – saxophone (#10) *David Åström – drums, keyboards, (#2) *Patrik Jan Berggren – drums, guitars, keyboards (#2) *Corn Head – vocals (#9) *Nobuo Furukawa – v. cello (#14) *Gakushi – guitars (#13) *Shohei Hirata – v. cello (#14) *Masaaki Hori – percussion (#14) *Icedown – all instruments (#11) *Hiroya Ichi – v. cello (#14) *Ryoji Ihara – tenor sax (#8) *Masato Ishinari – guitars (#7) *Jonas Jeberg – all instruments (#8) *Daisuke Kitaguchi – v. cello (#14) *Futoshi Kobayashi – flugelhorn, trumpet (#8) *Erika Makioka – v. cello (#14) *Yohei Matsuoka – v. cello (#14) *Tomoko Matsui – timpani (#14) *Jesse McFaddin – vocals (#6) *Hiroshi Miyasaka – v. cello (#14) *James Morrison – vocals (#16) *Hiroki Nakayama – flute (#14) *Megumi Nakayama – clarinet (#14) *Jun Oshima – v. cello (#14) *Kiyoshi Saito – oboe (#14) *Masamichi Sasazaki – bassoon (#14) *Atsushi Sato – vocals (#3) *Yuji Shimoda – trombone (#8) *Mikael Sörensen – trumpet (#10) *Aya Sugira – v. cello (#14) *Yuko Taguchi – harp (#14) *Junko Takahashi – v. cello (#14) *Yota Takahashi – contrabass (#14) *Wakana Tatezumi – flute (#14) *Mats Valentin – guitars, keyboards (#10) *Takehiko Yamada – piano (#14) *Osamu Yamamoto – contrabass (#14) *Shunsuke Yamauchi – v. cello (#14) *Junpei Yanase – v. cello (#14) Visuals and imagery *Leslie Kee – design, photographer Technical and production *Ai – vocal production (#2, #8, #10) *Hiroyuki Akita – instrument recording (#14) *Andreas Andersson – brass arrangement (#10) *Takeshi Baba – recording (#6) *Bach Logic – production (#5) *C-murder – pre-production recording (#4-#5, #7, #12), recording (#5) *The Company – production (#13) *Tom Coyne – mastering *DJ Watarai – production (#7, #12) *D.O.I – mixing (#1-#9, #11-#14) *Koji Haishima – conductor (#14) *
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 – production (#14) *Icedown – production, programming (#11) *Hiromitsu Inoue – assistant recording (#14) *Jonas Jeberg – production, recording (#8) *Masahiro Kawata – pre-production recording (#3), recording (#3) *Kocky & Trash – production (#2), programming (#2), remixing (#15-#16) *Kohei Japon – pre-production recording (#12), recording (#11) *Kei Kusama – arrangement, programming, recording (#6) *Takamitsu Kuwano – assistant recording (#14) *Jesse McFaddin – production (#6) *Tomoe Nishikawa – pre-production recording (#1, #9) *OQD – pre-production recording (#3, #11, #14), recording (#1-#4, #6-#10, #12-#14) *Colin Suzuki – recording (#6) *Uta – production (#1, #3-#4, #7, #9, #15) *Mats Valentin – mixing, production, programming (#10)


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Sales and certifications


Release history


References

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