Bootleg (Kenshi Yonezu album)

Bootleg is the fourth album by Kenshi Yonezu, released on November 1, 2017. It is his first album with Sony Music and won the Album of the Year award at the 60th Japan Record Awards.

Bootleg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1, 2017 (2017-11-01)
Length60:08
LabelSony
Kenshi Yonezu chronology
Bremen
(2015)
Bootleg
(2017)
Stray Sheep
(2020)

Background

August 30, 2017 is the ten year anniversary of Hatsune Miku, while Magical Mirai is the large Vocaloid concert held by Crypton Future Media. Crypton Future Media invited Kenshi to write "Dune" as the birthday song for Miku and also as the theme song of Magical Mirai 2017. Miku's version is included in "Hatsune Miku "Magical Mirai 2017" OFFICIAL ALBUM ", which peaked No.13 in Oricon.[1] While Kenshi self-covers the song in "Bootleg". The song reviews the history of Vocaloid with references to previous songs in the lyrics and metaphorizes the desertion of the Vocaloid community as a sand planet, soonly became viral in Vocaloid fandom.[2][3] Besides, Crypton Future Media also invited some notable Vocaloid producers, such as Wowaka and N-buna, to write song and collected as birthday celebrating album "Re:Start" which peaked No.6 on Oricon.[4]

Yonezu considered titling the album Dune as he was confident that he could make beautiful music, and want to prove it to people. He later decided to use Bootleg as the title.[5]

Singles

"Dune" is the theme song of Magical Mirai 2017, with the album version having Kenshi Yonezu as the lead vocalist with Hatsune Miku in the background rather than the other way around in the single release. The song "Peace Sign" was used as a first opening theme for the second season of the anime My Hero Academia,[6] and also the song "orion" was used as a second ending theme of the anime March Comes In like a Lion. Uchiage Hanabi is served as theme song of Fireworks.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Hien" (飛燕 "A Swallow in Flight")4:03
2."LOSER"4:03
3."Peace Sign" (ピースサイン, Pīsu Sain)3:58
4."Dune" (砂の惑星 "Dune" (lit. "Planet of Sand"), featuring Hatsune Miku)4:00
5."orion"4:41
6."Kaijū no Māchi" (かいじゅうのマーチ "Monster March")4:55
7."Moonlight"3:44
8."Shunrai" (春雷 "Spring Thunder")4:48
9."Fogbound" (featuring Ikeda Elaiza)4:15
10."Number Nine" (ナンバーナイン; Nanbā Nain)4:21
11."Alice" (爱丽丝)3:09
12."Nighthawks"4:20
13."Uchiage Hanabi" (打上花火 "Fireworks", rearrangement)4:19
14."Hai-iro to Ao" (灰色と青 "Gray and Blue", with Masaki Suda)5:32
Total length:60:08

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[7] 1
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[8] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2019) Position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[9] 41

References

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