Brand-new idol Society (2011 album)

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Brand-new idol Society
BiS - Brand-new idol Society - cover.jpg
Studio album by
BiS
ReleasedMarch 23, 2011
Genre J-pop, pop rock, pop punk
Length49:31
LanguageJapanese, English
Label Tsubasa Records
Producer Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxK
BiS chronology
Brand-new idol Society
(2011)
Bisukete
(2012)
Singles from Brand-new idol Society
  1. "Taiyou no Jumon"
    Released: January 15, 2011
  2. "nerve"
    Released: October 19, 2011

Brand-new idol Society is the debut album by Japanese idol group BiS released through the independent label Tsubasa Records on March 23, 2011. The album is the first physical release by the group, being preceded by the free digital single "Taiyou no Jumon". [1] It is also the only full album to feature the original lineup, as Rina Yokoyama would leave the group in June 2011. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Give me your love Zembu" (Give me your love 全部; "Give me all your love") Pour Lui Buzz72+Buzz72+3:47
2."BiS"BiS & DorimiKenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma4:33
3."Taiyou no Jumon" (太陽の呪文; "Cantrip of the Sun")MIDKenta MatsukumaSchtein&Longer4:08
4."nerve"Yoji KubotamifuuSchtein&Longer4:29
5."Paprika" (パプリカ)SoyoKoji IkumaKenta Matsukuma3:45
6."Let me sleep"meganemeganemegane2:42
7."Thousand Volt" (サウザンボルト)ryosaku.kKoichiKenta Matsukuma3:05
8."Elegant no Kaibutsu" (エレガントの怪物; "Monster of Elegance")Naruyoshi KikuchiNaruyoshi KikuchiSchtein&Longer4:13
9."Teenage Flavor" (ティーネイヂフレイバ)Iku RyukyujiSchtein&LongerSchtein&Longer4:21
10."Spoon"Yukiko NakayamaTKCTKC+Schtein&Longer3:00
11."YELL!!"Ichiro IguchiIchiro IguchiIchiro Iguchi3:50
12."One day"Pour LuiKenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma3:56
13."Let it be" (レリビ)JxSxKHonoka InabaIchiro Iguchi3:47

Personnel

Notes

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