JUMP No. 1

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JUMP No.1
Hey! Say! JUMP - JUMP NO. 1 regular.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 7, 2010 (Japan)
Recorded2010
Genre J-pop
Length1:06:39
Label J Storm Johnny & Associates
Producer Johnny H. Kitagawa (executive)
Hey! Say! JUMP chronology
JUMP No.1
(2010)
JUMP World
(2012)
Singles from JUMP No.1
  1. "Ultra Music Power"
    Released: November 14, 2007
  2. "Dreams Come True"
    Released: May 21, 2008
  3. "Your Seed/Bōken Rider"
    Released: July 23, 2008
  4. "Mayonaka no Shadow Boy"
    Released: October 22, 2008
  5. "Hitomi no Screen"
    Released: February 24, 2010

JUMP No. 1 is the first studio album by Hey! Say! JUMP, released on July 7, 2010, under the label J Storm.

Contents

Information

JUMP No. 1 was released in both limited edition version and a regular edition. The limited edition included a 40-page premium booklet while the Regular Edition included 28-page special booklet. The album contains 17 songs including their previous 5 singles. However, the second track "Boken Rider" from the third single will not be included in this album.

Hikaru Yaotome both composed and wrote the song titled "Ai☆Sukuriimu" (アイ☆スクリーム; I☆Scream). Kota Yabu, Yuya Takaki, Ryosuke Yamada, Yuto Nakajima, and Yuri Chinen participated in writing lyrics for the new songs. Daiki Arioka arranged one of the songs that Yuya Takaki wrote: "Time". Kei Inoo and Keito Okamoto participated in the studio session for the new songs as musical performers. The lyrics for the song titled "Thank you (Bokutachi kara kimi e)" (Thank You ~僕たちから君へ~, lit. "Thank you: From us to you") were written by Hey! Say! JUMP.

Regular Edition

CD

  1. "DREAMER"
  2. "INFINITY"
  3. "Ultra Music Power"
  4. "Thank You (Bokutachi Kara Kimi e)"

Limited Edition

CD

  1. "DREAMER"
  2. "INFINITY"
  3. "Hitomi no Screen"
  4. "Shinku"
  5. "Ganbarettsugo!" - Hey! Say! 7
  6. "Jounetsu JUMP"
  7. "Smile Song"
  8. "Memories"
  9. "Dreams Come True"
  10. "Time"
  11. "Score" - Hey! Say! BEST
  12. "Your Seed"
  13. "I☆Scream"
  14. "Mayonaka no Shadow Boy"
  15. "Dash!!"
  16. "Ultra Music Power"
  17. "Thank You (Bokutachi Kara Kimi e)"

Charts and certifications

Release

CountryDateFormatLabel
JapanJuly 7, 2010 CD JACA-5231 [4]
LEJACA-5230 [5]
J Storm
Hong Kong August 5, 2010CD [6]
LE [7]
Avex Asia Limited

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