Bugright

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Bugright
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 21, 2007 (Japan)
Recorded2006-2007
Genre Alternative rock, rap rock
Label gr8! records
Producer Uverworld
Chieko Nakayama
Uverworld chronology
Timeless
(2006)
Bugright
(2007)
Proglution
(2008)
Singles from Bugright
  1. "Colors of the Heart"
    Released: May 17, 2006
  2. "Shamrock"
    Released: August 2, 2006
  3. "Kimi no Suki na Uta (君の好きなうた)"
    Released: November 15, 2006
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Bugright (stylized as BUGRIGHT) is the 2nd full album by Japanese rock band, Uverworld. The album was released on February 21, 2007. A limited pressing of the album was released on the same day as the normal pressing. The limited pressing features a different cover and includes a special 3-piece casing, a DVD that contains the music videos of "Colors of the Heart", "Shamrock", "Kimi no Suki na Uta" and a documentary featuring the process of recording the album.

The album entered the Oricon charts 38 times and it is ranked 2nd at its peak. [1] The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. [2]

The album's name is a blend of the English words, bug meaning wrong or defect and right meaning correct and justice. [3]

Track listing

CD SRCL-6464/SRCL-6462/3 (limited pressing)
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Zero no Kotae (ゼロの答)" (Image song for the commercial of Koei's PlayStation 2 game, Warriors Orochi.)Takuya∞Akira4:07
2."Shamrock" (Theme song for Fuji TV's drama series, Dandori: Dance Drill as well as commercial song for music.jp.)Takuya∞Takuya∞4:08
3."Home Binetsu 39°C (Home 微熱39°C)"Takuya∞, Alice ice Uverworld4:38
4."~Nagare・Kūkyo・This Word~ (~流れ・空虚・This Word~)" (A tribute song for Death Note)Takuya∞Takuya∞4:40
5."Colors of the Heart" (3rd opening theme for Blood+.)Takuya∞, Alice iceTakuya∞, Akira3:52
6."Live everyday as if it were the last day"Takuya∞Takuya∞3:23
7."Sharuman no Ura (シャルマンノウラ)"Takuya∞Takuya∞4:24
8."Hitori Janai Kara (一人じゃないから)"Takuya∞Takuya∞4:08
9."Kimi no Suki na Uta (君の好きなうた)" (Theme song for Tokyo Broadcasting System's drama series Koisuru Hanikami! during the broadcast period of October till December.)Takuya∞, Alice iceTakuya∞, Akira4:17
10."51%"Takuya∞Takuya∞3:42
11."LIFEsize"Takuya∞Takuya∞, Akira4:13
12."Empty96"Takuya∞Takuya∞3:33
13."Discord"Takuya∞Takuya∞4:23
14."Kimi no Suki na Uta (acoustic version) (君の好きなうた)" (Not listed in the track list of the album, this song is a hidden track.)Takuya∞Takuya∞5:02
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Colors of the Heart" (music video) 
2."Shamrock" (music video) 
3."Kimi no Suki na Uta (君の好きなうた, The Song You Love)" (Music video) 
4."The Road to Bugright: documentary film" (A documentary featuring the process of recording this album.) 

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