Super Modern Artistic Performance

super.modern.artistic.performance
Studio album by SMAP
Released September 24, 2008 (Japan)
Genre J-pop, R&B, bubblegum pop, dance, electropop, jazz, pop-rock
Length 59:55 (Disc 1)
22:33 (Disc 2)
Label Victor Entertainment
Producer Johnny Kitagawa, will.i.am, Monkey Majik, Yasutaka Nakata, Jinyoung "JYP" Park
SMAP chronology
Pop Up! SMAP
(2006)
Super Modern Artistic Performance
(2008)
We Are SMAP!
(2010)
Singles from super.modern.artistic.performance
  1. "Sonomama"
    Released: March 5, 2008
  2. "Kono Toki, Kitto Yume ja Nai"
    Released: August 13, 2008

Super Modern Artistic Performance (stylized as super.modern.artistic.performance) is the eighteenth studio album of Japanese boy band SMAP, released on September 24, 2008 by Victor Entertainment in Japan. The album features work from Japanese-Canadian pop-rock band Monkey Majik, Korean singer-songwriter Park Jin-young, Japanese electronic musician and Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata[1] and Black Eyed Peas member will.i.am.[2] The album debuted and peaked at number one in the Oricon Weekly Charts with 214,000 units sold on its first week of release[3] and is certified Platinum by the RIAJ.[4] This has made SMAP achieved total album sales of ten million, being the second musical group of vocalists after Chage and Aska to achieve the sales total.[5]

Tracklist

  1. Theme of 019 super.modern.artistic.performance
  2. Kono Toki, Kitto Yume Ja Nai
  3. Jazz
  4. Love Loser
  5. Anata no Tameni de Kirutoko
  6. Keep On
  7. Mermaid
  8. Hitotsu Dake no Ai: Ave Maria
  9. Hajimari no Uta
  10. Kokoro Puzzle Rhythm
  11. Sonomama
  12. Last Smile
  13. Still U
  14. Douka Todokimasuyouni
  1. Miyashita Gatsukuttauta
  2. Style
  3. Life Walker
  4. Sou Desu!
  5. Here Is Your Hit

Charts, sales and certifications

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Oricon Daily albums 1
Oricon Weekly albums 1
Oricon Yearly albums 38

Sales and certification

Chart Amount
Oricon physical sales[6] 259,725+
RIAJ physical shipping certification Platinum (250,000+)[7]

References

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