Hey! Say! JUMP 2007-2017 I/O | ||||
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Released | July 26, 2017 | |||
Recorded | 2007-2017 | |||
Label | J Storm | |||
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Hey! Say! JUMP 2007-2017 I/O is the compilation album by Japanese all-male band Hey! Say! JUMP. The album was released on July 26, 2017 in Japan under their record label J-Storm in three editions: 2 types of first-run limited edition and regular edition. The album is sold for 297 thousand copies in the first week, and topped Oricon's weekly chart on August 7, 2017. [1]
The album title, I/O, is pronounced as input/output. It also to be written as "10", as the album is released to celebrate the group's 10th anniversary in November 2017. It contains all singles from Hey! Say! JUMP's very first single, "Ultra Music Power" until their 22nd single, "OVER THE TOP" that was released in February 2017. In the first-run limited edition 2, the top 10 songs were determined through fan voting. [2]
The album was released in 3 editions: the first-run limited edition 1 includes a special packaging, 40 pages "I/Oth Anniversary" special photobook, 2 CDs contains 23 singles, and a DVD of music video collection contains 21 songs. The first-run limited edition 2 includes a special packaging, 40 pages lyrics booklet, 2 CDs contains 23 singles, and a CD contains 10 top songs voted by fans. The regular edition includes a 32 pages lyrics booklet, an alternative cover package, and 2 CD contains 23 singles and 2 newly recorded songs. [3]
The first-run limited edition 2 added songs that previously only been sung on concerts and songs that was included in the group's previously released album. All songs were voted by the fans. The regular edition added 2 newly recorded songs: "I/O" and "H.Our time." "I/O" (pronounced as Input Output) is created to celebrate the group's 10th anniversary that means "so far" and "from now on." The second new song "H.Our Time" is the group's first song to be written by all of the Hey! Say! JUMP's members and with melody composed by Keito Okamoto. The song was made with the feelings of 9 members who make the lyrics in relay form. [4]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Ultra Music Power" | MSS | Kōji Makaino, CHOKKAKU | |
2. | "Dreams Come True" | Yōji Kubota | Kōji Makaino, CHOKKAKU | |
3. | "Your Seed" | ma-saya | h-wonder, ha-j | |
4. | "Bōken Rider" (冒険ライダー) | Akihiko Nakahara | TSUKASA, Motoki Funayama | |
5. | "Mayonaka no Shadow Boy" (真夜中のシャドーボーイ) | ma-saya | Kōji Makaino, Tomoki Ishizuka | |
6. | "Hitomi no Screen" (瞳のスクリーン) | Nobuko Morino | Kōji Makaino, Masaya Suzuki | |
7. | "Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)" (「ありがとう」〜世界のどこにいても〜) | Kaori Moriwa, Masayo Murano, Ami | STEVEN LEE | |
8. | "OVER" | zopp, Masayo Murano | Devanté,Tomas Cederholm,Filip Lindfors, Motoki Funayama | |
9. | "Magic Power" | Kana Okajima | Yusuke Itagaki, Masato Ishizuka | |
10. | "SUPER DELICATE" | Shinji Nojima | Yūsuke Katō, Niklas Edberger | |
11. | "Come On A My House" | Komei Kobayashi | Kōji Makaino, Makoto Ikuta | |
12. | "Ride With Me" | Staxx T | ☆Taku Takahashi, Minami |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "AinoArika" | HIKARI, Hikaru Yaotome | HIKARI, Tetsuya Takahashi | |
2. | "Aisureba Motto Happy Life" (愛すればもっとハッピーライフ) | Masahiro Kawaura | Masahiro Kawaura, CHOKKAKU | |
3. | "Weekender" (ウィークエンダー) | Yakumo Mitsui, Vandrythem | Kazuhiro Hara, KOMU | |
4. | "Asu e no YELL" (明日へのYELL) | Takuya Harada | Takuya Harada, CHOKKAKU | |
5. | "Chau#" | Seiko Fujibayashi | Takafumi Iwasaki | |
6. | "Oo I Need You" (我 I Need You) | Ehiko Nakamura | Ehiko Nakamura | |
7. | "Kimi Attraction" (キミアトラクション) | MiNE, Susumu Kawaguchi | CHOKKAKU, Susumu Kawaguchi, Christofer Erixon, Joakim Bjornberg | |
8. | "Maji SUNSHINE" (真剣SUNSHINE) | KOMU | Kazuhiro Hara | |
9. | "Fantastic Time" | KOUDAI IWATSUBO | Aibi Albertsson, KOUDAI IWATSUBO, Tomoyoshi Ishizuka, Masayuki Iwata | |
10. | "Give Me Love" | Vandrythem | Takuya Harada, Susumu Kawaguchi, Christofer Erixon, Tetsuya Takahashi | |
11. | "OVER THE TOP" | twelvelayers | twelvelayers, SSKHz | |
12. | "I/O" (Regular edition-exclusive) | Kaori Moriwaka, m.piece | STEVEN LEE,Adrian McKinnon,MiNE,Atsushi Shimada | |
13. | "H.Our Time" (Regular edition-exclusive) | Hey! Say! JUMP | Keito Okamoto, ha-j |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "TO THE TOP" | Watari Morita, Hiroko Koma, Natsuko Kondō | J.Carbone, S.Lee, Tomoki Ishizuka | |
2. | "Tobira no Mukō" (トビラの向こう) | micro+grande | micro+grande, Junjiro Seki | |
3. | "Star Time" | Yōji Kubota | STEVEN LEE&JOEYCARBONE, CHOKKAKU | |
4. | "Shin-Gi-Tai" (心・技・体) | Yōji Kubota | M.Y, ha-j | |
5. | "Aishiteru" (愛ing -アイシテル-) | Ami | 7.4.7 | |
6. | "ChikuTaku" | koma'n | koma'n, Motoki Funayama | |
7. | "Viva! 9's SOUL (2017 Ver.)" | Vandrythem | Kenji Isozaki, Shindo Asari, Fumiya Shaoyama | |
8. | "Romeo & Juliet" | Ami | Andreas Ohrn, Henrik Smith, Filip Lampell, Yoshimasa Kawabata | |
9. | "Taiyō ni LOVE MOTION!" (太陽にLOVE MOTION!) | Tomoya Kinoshita | BOUNCEBACK, Kazunori Watanabe | |
10. | "From" | Nobuhiro Tahara | Nobuhiro Tahara, Tomoo Ishizuka |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Ultra Music Power" | MSS | Kōji Makaino, CHOKKAKU | |
2. | "Dreams Come True" | Yōji Kubota | Kōji Makaino, CHOKKAKU | |
3. | "Your Seed" | ma-saya | h-wonder, ha-j | |
4. | "Mayonaka no Shadow Boy" (真夜中のシャドーボーイ) | ma-saya | Kōji Makaino, Tomoki Ishizuka | |
5. | "Hitomi no Screen" (瞳のスクリーン) | Nobuko Morino | ||
6. | "Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)" (「ありがとう」〜世界のどこにいても〜) | Kaori Moriwa, Masayo Murano, Ami | STEVEN LEE | |
7. | "OVER" | zopp, Masayo Murano | Devanté,Tomas Cederholm,Filip Lindfors, Motoki Funayama | |
8. | "Magic Power" | Kana Okajima | Yusuke Itagaki, Masato Ishizuka | |
9. | "SUPER DELICATE" | Shinji Nojima | Yūsuke Katō, Niklas Edberger | |
10. | "Come On A My House" | Komei Kobayashi | Kōji Makaino, Makoto Ikuta | |
11. | "Ride With Me" | Staxx T | ☆Taku Takahashi, Minami | |
12. | "AinoArika" | HIKARI, Hikaru Yaotome | HIKARI, Tetsuya Takahashi | |
13. | "Aisureba Motto Happy Life" (愛すればもっとハッピーライフ) | Masahiro Kawaura | Masahiro Kawaura, CHOKKAKU | |
14. | "Weekender" (ウィークエンダー) | Yakumo Mitsui, Vandrythem | Kazuhiro Hara, KOMU | |
15. | "Asu e no YELL" (明日へのYELL) | Takuya Harada | Takuya Harada, CHOKKAKU | |
16. | "Chau#" | Seiko Fujibayashi | Takafumi Iwasaki | |
17. | "Kimi Attraction" (キミアトラクション) | MiNE, Susumu Kawaguchi | CHOKKAKU, Susumu Kawaguchi, Christofer Erixon, Joakim Bjornberg | |
18. | "Maji SUNSHINE" (真剣SUNSHINE) | KOMU | Kazuhiro Hara | |
19. | "Fantastic Time" | KOUDAI IWATSUBO | Aibi Albertsson, KOUDAI IWATSUBO, Tomoyoshi Ishizuka, Masayuki Iwata | |
20. | "Give Me Love" | Vandrythem | Takuya Harada, Susumu Kawaguchi, Christofer Erixon, Tetsuya Takahashi | |
21. | "OVER THE TOP" | twelvelayers | twelvelayers, SSKHz |
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