No Night Land

No Night Land

Regular ediiton cover
Studio album by Moumoon
Released February 8, 2012
(see release history)
Recorded 2011-2012
Genre Pop, dance-pop
Length 38:12
Language Japanese
Label Avex Trax
Moumoon chronology
15 Doors
(2011)
No Night Land
(2012)
Pain Killer
(2013)
Singles from No Night Land
  1. "Chu Chu"
    Released: August 3, 2011
  2. "Uta wo Utaou"
    Released: December 14, 2011

No Night Land is the third studio album by Japanese pop duo Moumoon. It was released in February 8, 2012 in 2 different editions: CD+2DVD and a Regular edition.[1]

Singles

The album has 2 singles. The first single is the song "Chu Chu", released on August 3, 2011. The single peaked #11 in Oricon's Weekly chart.[2]

The second and last single from the album is "Uta wo Utaou". It was released in December 14, 2011 and ranked #27 in Oricon's Weekly chart.[3]

Promotions

Some songs from the album were used in TV advertisements for products and for TV shows. The song "Chu Chu" was used as theme song for the make-up brand Shiseido "Maquillage" TV ad. "Yes/No Continue?" was used as theme song for Cartoon Network's animation The Amazing World of Gumball in Japan[4] and for Jill Stuart TV ad. "Tomodachi / Koibito" was used for Lotte's "Ghana Milk Chocolate" TV ad. And the song "Bon Appetit" for Asashi's "Fauchon" TV ad.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Yuka, all music composed by Kousuke Masaki.

Official tracklist[5]
No. Title Length
1. "Chu Chu"   3:29
2. "Yes/No Continue?"   3:39
3. "Jet Coaster" (ジェットコースター; Jettokōsutā) 3:31
4. "Butterfly Effect"   4:53
5. "Uta wo Utaou" (うたをうたおう; Sing a Song) 4:09
6. "I Found Love."   4:54
7. "Tomodachi / Koibito" (トモダチ/コイビト; Friends / Lovers) 3:56
8. "Bon Appetit"   4:45
9. "We Go"   4:59
Total length:
38:12

Chart performance

The album debuted at number 5 in Oricon's Daily chart and #9 in the Weekly chart, with 12,733 sold on the first week.[7]

Charts

Oricon Chart

Released Oricon Chart Peak Debut Sales Sales Total Chart Run
February 8, 2012 Daily Albums Chart 5 12,733 19,189 6 weeks
Weekly Albums Chart[7] 9
Monthly Albums Chart 26

Other charts

Chart Peak
position
Billboard Japan Top Albums[8] 10

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Japan February 8, 2012 Digital download,[9] CD[1] Avex Trax

External links

References

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