Re:Stupid

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Re:Stupid
Brand-new idol Society Re;STUPiD cover art.jpg
Studio album by
Bis
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2017
Genre Pop punk, alternative rock, pop rock
Length39:02
LanguageJapanese, English
Label Tsubasa Records
Producer Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxK
Bis chronology
Brand-new idol Society 2
(2016)
Re:Stupid
(2017)
Brand-new idol Society
(2019)

Re:Stupid (stylized as Re:STUPiD) is the fifth album by Japanese idol group Bis. It consists of ten tracks and was released through the independent label Tsubasa Records on February 22, 2017. It is the second album released by the group after their reformation in 2016, and is the first album to feature the same line-up as the previous album. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by Kenta Matsukuma

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Gives"Kenta Matsukuma4:40
2."Twisted Grunge"Go Zeela4:01
3."Mystery Asshole" (ミステリアスホール)Iku Ryukyuji3:16
4."Say Yes"Go Zeela3:19
5."Never Starting Song"Go Zeela3:34
6."Not the End" Pour Lui 4:09
7."Give Me a Chocolate" (ぎぶみあちょこれいと)Peri Ubu4:05
8."Romeo no Shinzō" (ロミオの心臓)Pour Lui3:35
9."Ashita ga Kuru Nara" (明日が来るなら)Kika Front Frontale3:44
10."Nakodub"JxSxK4:34

Personnel

Bis

Charts

Chart performance for Our Parade
ChartPeak
position
Japanese Albums ( Oricon ) [2] 25

Notes

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References

  1. "BiS、2ndアルバム「Re:STUPiD」詳細&リリイベ日程発表". Natalie (in Japanese). February 1, 2017.
  2. "BiS – Re:STUPiD 最高順位" (in Japanese).
  3. Re:Stupid (CD liner). Bis. Japan: Tsubasa Records. 2017. XQJZ-1058.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)