The Next Decade

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"The Next Decade"
Song

"The Next Decade" is the thirty-fifth single by Japanese musical artist Gackt, released on August 11, 2009.

Summary

It will be used as the theme song for the Kamen Rider Series film Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker[1] in which Gackt portrays Riderman.[2] It was released as a CD single and a CD single coupled with a DVD of the music video.

The theme of "The Next Decade" is that of the "War" (, Ikusa).[3]

CD

  1. "The Next Decade"
  2. "T.N.D.Orchestra Attack Ride"
  3. "The Next Decade" (Instrumental)

DVD

The music video of "The Next Decade" was later released in Stay the Ride Alive,[4] "special memorial single" version which is a Digipak with a special cover, a third disc and a booklet describing Gackt's collaboration with the Kamen Rider Decade production.[5]

  1. "The Next Decade" music cinema film

Charts

On its first day of release, it hit #3 on the Oricon Daily Charts after selling 13,000 copies.[6]

Oricon
Release Provider(s) Chart Peak position Sales total
August 11, 2009 Oricon Daily Singles 3 13,534
Weekly Singles 4 37,033
Monthly Singles 12 51,041
Yearly Singles 103 56,335
Billboard Japan
Charts (2009) Peak
position
Billboard Japan Hot 100[7] 11

References

  1. ^ Template:Ja icon Kamen Rider Decade SOUND WEB
  2. ^ "GACKTが超美形ライダーマンに"変身"! ニュース-ORICON STYLE-" (in Japanese). 2009-06-26. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
  3. ^ "GACKT : 劇場版『仮面ライダー×仮面ライダーW&ディケイド MOVIE大作戦2010』主題歌はGACKT / BARKS ニュース" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  4. ^ Template:Ja icon http://www.neowing.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCA-29599
  5. ^ "GACKT -PICKUP- Music Lounge". Retrieved 2009-12-22.
  6. ^ "GACKT、『仮面ライダー』主題歌が3位発進 ニュース-ORICON STYLE-" (in Japanese). 2009-08-13. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
  7. ^ "The Next Decade on Japan Hot 100 chart" (in Japanese). Billboard Japan. Retrieved December 15, 2015.

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