UnChild

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UnChild
UnChild.jpg
Studio album (Collaboration)by
ReleasedJune 25, 2014
Studio
  • Studio Sound Valley
  • Bunkamura Studio
  • LAB recorders
  • HeartBeat. Recording Studios
Genre Pop
Length53:49
Label Defstar Records
Producer SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]
Hiroyuki Sawano album chronology
UnChild
(2014)
o1
(2015)

UnChild is the first collaboration album released between composer Hiroyuki Sawano and Aimer. It was released on June 25, 2014 in a limited [1] and regular CD Only [2] edition. Songs are English covers and rearrangements of various theme songs used in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn. [3]

Track listing

All music is composed by Hiroyuki Sawano [4]

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."UnChild" 2:56
2."StarRingChild -English ver.-"cAnON.5:02
3."A LETTER"mpi4:28
4."Destiny"
  • Benjamin Anderson
  • mpi
3:51
5."But still..."cAnON.4:41
6."Just say good bye"
  • Benjamin Anderson
  • mpi
4:55
7."Next 2 U"cAnON.4:05
8."bL∞dy f8" (bLoody fate)cAnON.4:48
9."REMIND YOU"mpi4:54
10."EGO"mpi3:56
11."Because we are tiny in this world"
  • Benjamin Anderson
  • mpi
4:25
12."Re: I Am -English ver.-"
  • Benjamin Anderson
  • mpi
5:48
Total length:53:49

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