Last Gang Parade

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Last Gang Parade
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 8, 2019 (2019-01-08)
Genre
Length42:02
Language Japanese
Label
Gang Parade chronology
Gang Parade Takes Themselves Higher!!
(2017)
Last Gang Parade
(2019)
Love Parade
(2019)

Last Gang Parade is the fourth studio album from Japanese girl group Gang Parade. It was released on January 8, 2019, by T-Palette Records and consists of ten tracks. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Last"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma4:33
2."Gang 2"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma4:44
3."Message"Miki YamamachiKenta Matsukuma4:26
4."Heretic"Saki KamiyaKenta Matsukuma4:40
5."Breaking the Road"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma3:29
6."Jealousy Marionnette"Yuka TerashimaLyLy4:06
7."Yoru Kurai Mu" (夜暗い夢)Yua Yumeno, Haruna Bad ChiiiinHaruna Bad Chiiiin3:51
8."Tadashī Kotae ga Mitsukaranakute" (正しい答えが見つからなくて)Yui Ga DocksonKenta Matsukuma3:26
9."Can't Stop"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma4:41
10."Bond"Yua YumenoMomen4:01
Total length:42:02

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [2] 4
Japanese Albums ( Billboard ) [3] 6

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References

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  3. "Billboard Japan Hot Albums: 2019/01/16" (in Japanese).