Juicy Music

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Juicy Music
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 16, 2003
Recorded2002-2003
Genre
Length61:00 (CD)
Language Japanese
Label Avex Trax
LISA chronology
Juicy Music
(2003)
Gratitude
(2004)
Singles from Juicy Music
  1. "Move On"
    Released: January 9, 2002
  2. "Babylon no Kiseki"
    Released: May 29, 2002
  3. "I'm All You"
    Released: October 31, 2002
  4. "Superstar"
    Released: March 26, 2003
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Juicy Music is LISA's debut album, released on April 16, 2003. [3] This is her first solo album after she left M-Flo in the spring of 2002.It debuted at #5 on the weekly albums chart with 19,236 copies sold. [4] The album stayed in the Top 20 the next two weeks and on its fourth week, which accumulated with 42,814 copies sold. [5]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Juicy World" (~Introlude~)  LISA 0:49
2."Superstar"LisaLisa4:53
3."Galaxy"LisaLisa5:14
4."You are beautiful" (~Interlude~) Lisa0:25
5."Natural Color"LisaLisa4:34
6."Best Wishes" (original)LisaLisa5:34
7."Move On"LisaLisa4:35
8."Inspiration"LisaLisa4:55
9."The Shwing feat. DABO"LisaLisa4:21
10."What you gonna do?" (~break~) Lisa0:25
11."I Promise"LisaLisa5:13
12."Ienakute mo..." (言えなくても / Even if you can't say it)LisaLisa4:11
13."I'm All You"LisaLisa5:09
14."Let Me Cry"LisaLisa6:44
15."Babylon no Kiseki" (バビロンの奇跡 / Miracle of Babylon)LisaLisa3:32
16."Sayounara Juicy ~call and response~" Lisa1:41
17."Best Wishes" (extended wishes without intro)LisaLisa6:06

Release history

RegionDateFormatDistributing Label
Japan April 16, 2003 [6] CD Rhythm Zone
Taiwan May 2, 2003 [7] CDAvex Taiwan

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