Bring It!

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Bring It!
File:Puffy bring it album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 17, 2009 (JA)
July 21, 2009 (US)
GenrePop rock
LabelKi/oon Records
KSCL-1174
PUFFY chronology
honeycreeper
(2007)
Bring It!
(2009)
Thank You
(2011)
Singles from Bring it!
  1. "All Because of You"
    Released: May 21, 2008
  2. "My Story"
    Released: August 6, 2008
  3. "Hiyori Hime"
    Released: February 25, 2009

Bring It! is the 11th album by Japanese pop duo PUFFY released on June 17, 2009 in Japan. The album was released in a standard version and limited version, the latter which contained a DVD and had different cover art.

Two of the songs from the album, "All Because of You" and "My Story" were released as singles in 2008.

Bring it! debuted at #8 on the Oricon daily albums chart and #17 for the weekly chart.[1]

Track listing

  1. "I Don't Wanna" (words & music: Butch Walker & Avril Lavigne)
  2. "My Story" (words: PUFFY music: Anders Hellgren & David Myhr from The Merrymakers)
  3. "Bye Bye" (words & music: Masahiko Shimura from Fujifabric)
  4. "My Hero!" (words & music: Roger Joseph Manning Jr., ex-Jellyfish)
  5. "Shuen no Onna" (words & music: Ringo Shiina)
  6. "Doki Doki" (words & music: Masahiko Shimura)
  7. "Twilight Shooting Star!" (words & music: Sawao Yamanaka from The Pillows)
  8. "Hare Onna" (words & music: Kazuyoshi Saito)
  9. "All Because of You" (words & music: Butch Walker & Avril Lavigne)
  10. "Anata to Watashi" (words: PUFFY music: Yuta Saito)
  11. "Hiyori Hime" (words & music: Ringo Sheena)
  12. "Bring It On" (words: Ami Onuki music: Takeshi Hosomi, ex-Ellegarden)
Bring It Back! bonus track
  • "Wedding Bell" (words & music: Yoshiaki Furuta)
Additional North America track
First limited edition
  • Bonus DVD: concert at San Francisco from the West Coast Tour 2005.

References

  1. ^ "Oricon charts listing". Oricon. Retrieved 2012-02-08.

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