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Heartbreaker (Marie Ueda album)

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Heartbreaker
Studio album by
Released26 August 2020
Recorded2019–2020
GenreJ-pop
LabelGiza
ProducerMarie Ueda
Marie Ueda chronology
W.A.H.
(2019)
Heartbreaker
(2020)
Singles from Heartbreaker
  1. "Revolver"
    Released: 8 August 2017
  2. "Stranger"
    Released: 1 October 2019
  3. "What's"
    Released: 1 May 2020
  4. "I Just Wanna Be A Star"
    Released: 1 May 2020

Heartbreaker (ハートブレイカー) is the third original album by J-pop singer-songwriter Marie Ueda. It was released on 26 August 2020 under the Giza Studio label. It includes the singles "Revolver", "I Just Wanna Be a Star", "Stranger" and "What's".

Background

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The album consists of 17 songs, which makes it the longest album in Ueda's career. It's also the first album which includes lyrics and music from other people. Various veteran musicians from Being, such as Akihito Tokunaga, Daria Kawashima and Aika Ohno were involved in the music production.[1]

The album was released in two editions, regular CD and limited CD+DVD. The DVD consisted of music video clips from the years 2016-2020.[2][3] This is Ueda's first original album to be released in three years and eight months.

Promotion

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"Revolver" was used as an intro song to the television variety program Bebop Higheel. The song was released as a single on 8 August 2017.[4][5]

The digital single "Stranger" was released on 1 October 2019. Later that year, it was announced that it would serve as a anniversary campaign song for the department store Flags in Fukuoka.[6][7]

The digital single "What's" was released on 1 May 2020. It was announced that it would serve as a theme song to the movie Missis Noisy.[8] While the movie was postponed due to worldwide pandemic (originally scheduled to premiere in May 2020), the digital single was released according to the schedule. The song was composed after the one-night live Palpable Babble Live in 2019.

"I Just Wanna Be a Star" was produced along with the music video clip within the span of 25 hours during the YouTube live broadcast in November 2019.[9][10] Several months later, in April 2020 was announced the song promotion in the television drama Peanut Butter Sandwich and released as a digital single on 1 May 2020.[11][12]

Digital single "Niji ga Kakaru Kara" and movie insert song "Go to the Sun" remain unreleased from the album recordings.

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Marie Ueda; all music is composed by Marie Ueda

No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Heart Breaker"Marie UedaUedaSoshiranu4:32
2."What's"UedaUedaAkihito Tokunaga4:35
3."Mazeruna Kiken(まぜるなきけん)"UedaTokunagaTokunaga3:36
4."Black Cherry in the Dirty Forest"UedaUedaSoshiranu5:19
5."Stranger"UedaUedaSoshiranu4:17
6."Chiisana Koi no Chikai(小さな恋の誓い)"UedaYūzō Ōkusu (Sensation)Ōkusu3:09
7."Nemurenu Yoru Ni (眠れぬ夜に)"UedaAika OhnoOhno, Hiroshi Asai (Sensation)2:51
8."Kagiana (鍵穴)"UedaJoe daisqueDaisque5:13
9."Through (スルー)"UedaUedaNagura Manabu4:45
10."My Little Bunny"UedaDaria KawashimaIsse no Se3:33
11."Revolver"UedaUedaKen Okazaki3:04
12."Vanila Fake(バニラフェイク)"SoshiranuSoshiranuSoshiranu2:20
13."I Just Wanna Be a Star"UedaUedaIsse no Se3:33
14."IN TO"UedaUedaSoshiranu3:25
15."Te to Te Me to Me(てとてとめとめ)"UedaUedaUeda, Mai Ueda[13]2:37
16."Ureubeki(憂うべき)"UedaTakuto UnigameUnigame4:53
17."Error"UedaUedaUeda3:53

Personnel

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Credits adapted from album booklet.

  • Marie Ueda – vocals (all), piano, arrange (17), music&lyrics (1-2,4-5,9,11,14-15,17)
  • Hirofumi Nishimura – piano, organ (1,8,9,10,13,15)
  • Akihito Tokunaga – bass, guitar, chorus, arrange, music, programming (2,3)
  • Hiroshi Asai – bass, programming (1,7,9,10,13)
  • Keisuke Kurumatani (Sensation) – drums (1,8,9,10,11,13,15)
  • Kei (ex. Magenta Blue) – guitar, chorus (6,7)
  • Daria Kawashima – chorus, music (10)
  • Aika Ohno – chorus, music, arrange (7)
  • Yūzō Ōkusu – chorus, music, programming, arrange (6)
  • Soshiranu – arrange, programming, music, lyrics (1,4,5,12,15)
  • Kenta Watanabe – guitar (1,9,13)
  • Joe Daisque – poem, music, arrange, guitar, programming (8)
  • Kazuya Yoshii (The Yellow Monkey) – poetry reading (8)
  • Mai Ueda – acoustic guitar, chorus (14)

Charts

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Chart performance of Heartbreaker
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Japan Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[14] 51
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[15] 34

References

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  2. ^ "植田真梨恵、全17曲収録『ハートブレイカー』を8月発売「生きたアルバムです」". barks.jp.
  3. ^ "植田真梨恵、金字塔を目指した3年8カ月ぶりニューアルバム「ハートブレイカー」". natalie.mu.
  4. ^ "植田真梨恵、『ビーバップ!ハイヒー ル』 OPリリース&初のホールツアー 決定". okmusic.jp.
  5. ^ "植田真梨恵、事務所にこもって手作りした「REVOLVER」アートワーク公開". Natalie.mu.
  6. ^ "植田真梨恵の新曲「Stranger」が、Flags 21st Anniversary テーマソングに決定". musicite.net.
  7. ^ "植田真梨恵、新曲が"新宿Flags 21st Anniversary"のテーマソングに". Barks.jp.
  8. ^ "植田真梨恵、映画『ミセス・ノイズィ』&ドラマ『ピーナッツバターサンドウィッチ』ED主題歌をW配信リリース". Official Website of Marie Ueda.
  9. ^ "植田真梨恵、25時間生配信で作曲とMV制作". barks.jp.
  10. ^ "植田真梨恵、25時間生配信完走。配信中に制作した「I JUST WANNA BE A STAR」MV公開". skream.jp.
  11. ^ "植田真梨恵、25時間生配信で作曲とMV制作". barks.jp.
  12. ^ "植田真梨恵、タイアップ決定の2曲を5/1にダブル配信". skream.jp.
  13. ^ Note:Marie Ueda's younger sister
  14. ^ "Hot Albums: 2020/09/14 付け". Billboard Japan. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  15. ^ "Oricon Top 50 Albums: 2020-09-07" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 15, 2020.