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''XV'' is the tenth Japanese studio album by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released on October 16, 2019 by Avex Trax. ''XV'' (fifteen) denotes Tohoshinki's fifteenth debut anniversary in Japan. The duo announced the album's release at the A-Nation Music Festival, which they headlined, on August 18, 2019. ''XV'' was released in five physical versions: a standard CD version, a limited CD and Blu-ray version, a limited CD and DVD version, an exclusive fan club version, and a special "gift" version with a CD packaged in two different LP-size slips. Musically, ''XV'' is a varied
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album that is influenced by a broad range of electronic musical genres, including influences from
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, hip hop,
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, and R&B. Recording for the album began shortly before the launch of their Japanese studio album '' Tomorrow'' in 2018. " Jealous" was released as the album's lead single on November 21, 2018. The track debuted at number one on the
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and peaked at number three on the ''
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. " Hot Hot Hot" and " Mirrors" were released as a
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single on July 31, 2019, debuting at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart. ''XV'' is Tohoshinki's eighth album to debut at number one on the
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, setting a new record for a foreign artist in Japan. The album also debuted at number one on ''
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'' Japan Hot Albums, with first-week sales of 155,000 copies. ''XV'' is the accompanying album for Tohoshinki's XV Tour, the duo's sixth nationwide dome tour in Japan.


Background and release

On May 23, 2019, Tohoshinki announced that they would be holding their fourth nationwide five-Dome tour in Japan from November 2019 to January 2020. They referred the tour as their fifteenth anniversary concert. On August 18, during their headlining appearance at the A-Nation Music Festival, Tohoshinki formally announced ''XV'' as their upcoming album. Their official website updated new details moments later. The
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XV denotes 15, referring to Tohoshinki's 15th debut anniversary in Japan. Like its namesake, the record is composed of 15 tracks. A website for ''XV'' opened in September 2018. Two fan projects were launched to commemorate Tohoshinki's fifteenth anniversary; the first is a
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consisting of fans being interviewed about their memories of being a Tohoshinki fan; the second is a dance workshop led by Tohoshinki's dance team. On September 11, Avex dropped a promotional image to media outlets and opened a "limited time" Twitter account for the album. The Twitter account will be opened from September 11 to November 8, 2019. Cover photos and the track list of ''XV'' were revealed on September 13, 2019. On September 29, Avex released 30-second teasers of each new track, dropping one new teaser per hour starting at 08:00 JST on Twitter.


Promotion

The dance track " Jealous" was released as the album's lead single on November 21, 2018. The single debuted at number one on the
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— their first number one single on the chart since " Catch Me -If you wanna-" (2013) — and charted for 10 weeks. It peaked at number three on the ''
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. The single was Tohoshinki's 13th number one single on the ''Oricon'', putting Tohoshinki as the foreign artist with the most number one singles in Japan. The music video of "Jealous" was released on YouTube on October 31, 2018. " Hot Hot Hot" and " Mirrors" were released as a
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single on July 31, 2019. It debuted at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart. "Hot Hot Hot" peaked at number four on the ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100 and "Mirrors" peaked at a moderate 46. The light-hearted "Hot Hot Hot" has been compared to Tohoshinki's previous summer singles " Ocean" and " Sweat", respectively taken from the albums '' Tree'' (2014) and '' With'' (2015). The music video for "Hot Hot Hot" was released July 19, 2019. The darker, rock-inspired "Mirrors" was used as the theme song for Asahi TV's prime-time television drama ''Sign'' (2019). A short movie of "Mirrors", intercepted with scenes from ''Sign'', dropped on August 23, 2019. "Guilty" was the album's final promotional track. The music video was released on YouTube on September 25, 2019. The duo debuted their performance of "Guilty" on Fuji TV's '' Music Fair'' on October 12, 2019. On October 15, a day before the album's release, they performed "Guilty" on NHK's '' Utacon''. Their performance trended worldwide on Twitter, at number 11. Though not released in the album, a music video for the dance track "Hot Sauce" was released on YouTube on October 23, 2019.


Reception

''XV'' topped the daily
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on the first day of release, selling 105,884 copies. It maintained its top position on the weekly
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with 155,153 albums sold, already exceeding the lifelong sales of their previous studio album '' Tomorrow'' (2018). ''XV'' is Tohoshinki's eighth album to enter the Oricon at number one, setting a new record as the first and only foreign artist in Japan with eight number-one albums. It also debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' Japan Hot Albums and Top Album Sales with 160,872 units. 13 tracks in the album entered mu-mo's Weekly Download Chart, with "Guilty" peaking at number three. ''XV'' has received generally positive reviews from J-pop music critics. Japanese website ''Real Sound'' commended the album for taking a more aggressive attitude towards lyrics, music, and vocal style, yet still retaining the colorful pop sound that Tohoshinki have been known for.


Track listing

Notes *The ''Bigeast'' limited edition is only available for purchase at the Bigeast Official Shop, which requires Bigeast membership.


Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. * Tohoshinki – all vocals *Tsukiko Nakamura – background vocals *The Philharmonic Chorus of Tokyo – background vocals *Hiroaki Takeuchi – background vocals *Team T – background vocals *Hi-yunk (BACK-ON) – producer, composer, all instruments *Matthew Tishler – producer, composer, all instruments *Crash Cover – producer, all instruments *Ryosuke "Dr. R" Sakai – producer, composer, all instruments *Jonas Jeberg – producer, composer *Nicolas Scapa – producer, composer *John Read Fasse – producer, composer *Mats Valentin – producer, composer *Willie Weeks – producer, composer, all instruments *Shinjiroh Inoue – producer *Benny Jansson – producer, composer *UTA – producer, composer *Chris Wahle – producer, composer, all instruments *Yoichiro Kakizaki – producer, piano *Steve Manovski – producer, composer *Elizabeth Russo – composer *Kara Madden – composer *Elizabeth Abrams – composer *Lola Blanc – composer *Brandon Wollman – composer *Neil Ormandy – composer *Dillon Deskin – composer *Michael John Hancock – composer *William James McAuley III – composer *Kyler Niko – composer *Mami Yamada – composer *Jonathan Bratthall-Tideman – composer *Sunny Boy – composer *Didrik Thott – composer *Chris Meyer – composer *Katsuhiko Yamamoto – composer *Craig Smart – composer *Shaun Smith – composer *Casey May – composer *Jenson Vaughan – composer *Blue – all instruments *Udai Shika Strings – strings *Masao Fuknaga – percussion *Satoshi Shoji – oboe *Kaori Obata – horn *Chieko Kinbara Strings – strings *Katsutoshi Yasuhara – track director *Atsushu Hattori – mixer , recorder *Naoki Yamada – mixer *Yoshiaki Onishi – mixer *Shinpei Yamada – mixer, recorder *Makoto Yamadoi – recorder , mixer *Takeshi Takizawa – recorder


Charts


Year-end charts


Sales


Release history


See also

* TVXQ albums discography *
List of Oricon number-one albums of 2019 The following is a list of Oricon number-one albums of 2019. Chart history See also *List of Oricon number-one singles of 2019 The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 2019. Chart history See also *List of Oricon number-one ...


References


External links


Tohoshinki official website

Tohoshinki XV official website
* {{Authority control 2019 albums TVXQ albums Avex Group albums Japanese-language albums IRiver albums Albums produced by Steve Manovski