World Domination (Band-Maid album)

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All lyrics are written by Miku Kobato, except where indicated.

World Domination
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 14, 2018 (2018-02-14) (Japan)
StudioNasoundra Palace, Tokyo, Japan
Length53:56
LanguageJapanese
Label Crown Stones (Japan), JPU Records (International)
Producer Band-Maid
Band-Maid chronology
Just Bring It
(2017)
World Domination
(2018)
Band-Maiko
(2019)
Singles from World Domination
  1. "Daydreaming"
    Released: July 19, 2017
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."I Can't Live Without You." Band-MaidBand-Maid3:49
2."Play" Band-MaidBand-Maid3:19
3."One and Only" Band-MaidBand-Maid3:22
4."Domination" Band-MaidBand-Maid3:51
5."Fate" 
  • Kentaro Akutsu
  • Band-Maid
  • Akutsu
  • Band-Maid
4:31
6."Spirit!!" Band-MaidBand-Maid3:41
7."Rock in Me" 
  • Tienowa
  • Band-Maid
  • Tienowa
  • Band-Maid
3:21
8."Clang" Band-MaidBand-Maid4:10
9."Turn Me On" 
  • Akutsu
  • Band-Maid
  • Akutsu
  • Band-Maid
4:15
10."Carry On Living" Band-MaidBand-Maid3:32
11."Daydreaming"
  • Miku Kobato
  • Saiki Atsumi
Band-MaidBand-Maid3:57
12."Anemone" Band-MaidBand-Maid4:22
13."Alive-or-Dead" Band-MaidBand-Maid3:44
14."Dice" Band-MaidBand-Maid4:02
Total length:53:56
Standard edition bonus track
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
15."Honey" (ハニー) (Mucc cover) Miya Miya3:24
Total length:57:20

Limited edition (with Blu-ray or DVD)

Limited Edition w/ Blu-ray or DVD featuring the Tour Final recorded live at Studio Coast on November 24, 2017.

No.TitleLength
1."Choose Me" 
2."Don't You Tell Me" 
3."モラトリアム" 
4."Puzzle" 
5."Cross" 
6."Matchless Gum" 
7."Awkward" 
8."Daydreaming" 
9."YOLO" 
10."Alone" 
11."Real Existence" 
12."Take Me Higher!" 
13."Play" 
14."Secret My Lips" 
15."The Non-Fiction Days" 

Personnel

Band-Maid
Production

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Japan Top Albums ( Billboard ) [6] 7
Japanese Albums ( Oricon ) [5] 9

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