Xanadu (ExWhyZ album)

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Xanadu
Exwhyz xanadu artwork.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 19, 2023 (2023-04-19)
Genre J-pop
Length38:59
Language Japanese
Label
ExWhyZ chronology
XYZ
(2022)
Xanadu
(2023)
How High?
(2023)

Xanadu is the second studio album from Japanese idol group ExWhyZ. [1] It was released on April 19, 2023, by EMI Records. The album was preceded by three singles, "Answer", "Des Speeching", and "First Step". [2] The album consists of eleven tracks.

Contents

Track listing

Xanadu track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Xanadu"Kento Yamada, Miru ShinodaKento Yamada, Miru Shinoda1:19
2."Blaze"Miru Shinoda, Kento Yamada, ExWhyZMiru Shinoda, Kento Yamada3:19
3."Des Speeching"Shinichi Osawa, Mayu, Maho, MidorikoShinichi Osawa3:46
4."Answer"Kanata OkajimaSeiho3:16
5."First Step"NowSingo Kubota3:27
6."Super Simple"JxSxKDenny White3:29
7."Walk this way"MahoYewon (Moof), Sunae (Moof), Louise Frick Sveen3:25
8."Metronome" (メトロノーム)KBSNKKBSNK3:33
9."Dive"Sakura Shin, Mayu, MidorikoSakura Shin4:08
10."Darling"Maho, MayuShingo Suzuki4:15
11."Everything"Miru Shinoda, Kento YamadaMiru Shinoda, Kento Yamada4:59
Total length:38:59

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