Lookie

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Lookie
Lookie bis artwork.jpg
Studio album by
Bis
ReleasedFebruary 5, 2020 (2020-02-05)
Genre
Length51:21
Language Japanese
Label Nippon Crown
Bis chronology
Brand-new idol Society
(2019)
Lookie
(2020)
Never Mind
(2024)

Lookie is the seventh studio album from Japanese girl group Bis. It was released on February 5, 2020, by Nippon Crown and consists of thirteen tracks. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Lookie track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Stupid (New Type Ver.)"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma4:03
2."Bis - Dōyara Zombie no o Demashi (New Type Ver.)" (Bis-どうやらゾンビのおでまし- (New Type Ver.))Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma5:02
3."Surrender (New Type Ver.)"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma4:10
4."Trap"Jiiku RyuguKenta Matsukuma3:27
5."Kiss My Ass"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma3:07
6."Lovely Lovely"Junzo OsawaKenta Matsukuma3:55
7."Basket Box"JxSxKKenta Matsukuma4:05
8."Laugh At Me"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma4:48
9."Fucking Out"Toggy, JxSxKOni4:02
10."Telephone" (テレフォン)Neo TreesKenta Matsukuma3:34
11."For Me"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma3:29
12."Spilled Milk"JxSxKSatoshi Toyosumi3:48
13."Fool Proof"Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxKKenta Matsukuma3:43
Total length:51:21

Charts

Chart performance for Lookie
ChartPeak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [2] 6
Japanese Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [3] 8

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References

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