Kingdom (album)
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Kingdom is the sixth studio album by Japanese singer/songwriter Kumi Koda. It was released on January 30, 2008, a week after her single anytime. The album debuted at #1 on the Oricon Weekly Charts with sales of 421,302.[2] It remained on the charts for thirty-three weeks.[3]
The album was available in three versions: CD, CD+DVD and CD+2DVD (Limited Edition). The first DVD features sixteen music videos for each song on the album, including the music video for the non-album song Run For Your Life.[4] The second DVD is of her Premium Live In Hall In Yokohama Arena concert.[5] The CD+2DVD edition contained a slip cover, three stickers of the different album covers and a booklet, which contained photos of the concert.
Music Videos
Several of the music videos lined up to perform one coherent storyline - much as was done during her 12 Singles Collection with five of the music videos. Those that lined up where Koi no Mahou, Himitsu, Amai Wana and Anata ga shite kurete koto. All four videos contain the same piece of jewelry to signify their connection and story.
Reception
Kingdom has garnered positive reviews by fans, with some calling it a "perfect set of musical tracks that flow with one another."[6] Fans have praised the album for Koda Kumi's vocal style and her transition from genre-to-genre. Other reviews had less positive remarks, calling the music videos "boring" and "cheap," but still praising the musical styles on the CD.[7]
On January 31, an inflammatory statement by Kumi made on the talk show All Night Nippon created controversy, causing Avex Entertainment to cancel all promotions for Kingdom on February 2.[8] Despite this, the album still reached #1 on the Oricon.[2]
Kingdom has been certified triple platinum by RIAJ for shipment of 750,000 copies in Japan.[9]
Tracklist
Official Tracklist[10]
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"Introduction for Kingdom" | Kumi Koda | Koda Kumi | Mine-chang |
1:40 |
2. |
"LAST ANGEL feat. 東方神起" | Koda Kumi • H.U.B. | Negin • Hugo Lira • Ian-Paolo Lira • Thomas Gustafsson | Negin • Hugo Lira • Ian-Paolo Lira • Thomas Gustafsson |
3:48 |
3. |
"甘い罠 (Amai Wana/Sweet Trap)" | Kooda Kumi | HIRO | HIRO |
3:58 |
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"秘密 (Himitsu/Secret)" | Koda Kumi | Daisuke "D.I" Imai | Daisuke "D.I" Imai |
4:23 |
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"愛のうた" | Koda Kumi • Kosuke Morimoto | Kosuke Morimoto | Tomoji Sogawa |
4:51 |
6. |
"anytime" | Koda Kumi | Hideya Nakazaki | Hideya Nakazaki |
4:09 |
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"Under" | Koda Kumi | Adam Royce • Curtis Richardson • Nyticka Henringway | the Beatardz for the Nuchues recording group and The Conglomerate for Axiom Enterprises, Inc. |
3:39 |
8. |
"BUT" | Koda Kumi | Tommy Henriksen | Tommy Henriksen |
3:37 |
9. |
"恋の魔法 (Koi no Mahou/Magic of Love)" | Koda Kumi | Yuta Nakano | h-wonder |
4:32 |
10. |
"愛証" | Koda Kumi | Reika Yuuki | Masaki Iehara |
3:52 |
11. |
"あなたがしてくれたこと (Anata ga Shite Kureta Koto/What You Did for Me)" | Koda Kumi | Daisuke Inoue | Daisuke Inoue |
4:11 |
12. |
"Wonderland" | Koda Kumi | Nao Tanaka | Nao Tanaka |
3:27 |
13. |
"FREAKY" | Koda Kumi | Henriksen | Henriksen |
3:18 |
14. |
"MORE" | Koda | Anna-Maria La Spina • Christopher Lee-Joe • Philippe-Marc Anquetil | |
3:11 |
15. |
"Black Cherry" | Daisuke "D.I" Imai | Daisuke "D.I" Imai | Daisuke "D.I" Imai |
2:59 |
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"Introduction for Kingdom" | |
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"anytime [Album Version]" (Music Video) | |
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"FREAKY" (Music Video) | |
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"Under" (Music Video) | |
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"恋の魔法" (Music Video) | |
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"秘密" (Music Video) | |
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"愛のうた [Album Version]" (Music Video) | |
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"MORE" (Music Video) | |
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"甘い罠" (Music Video) | |
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"愛証" (Music Video) | |
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"あなたがしてくれたこと" (Music Video) | |
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"Wonderland" (Music Video) | |
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"Run For Your Life" (Music Video) | |
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"BUT" (Music Video) | |
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"LAST ANGEL feat. 東方神起" (Music Video) | |
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"Black Cherry [Live Version]" (from Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~) | |
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"LIVE DVD TRAILER" (from LIVE DVD "KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL IN TOKYO DOME") | |
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Charts
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release |
Chart |
Peak Position |
Sales |
Total Sales |
Chart Run |
January 30, 2008 |
Oricon Daily Charts |
1 |
142,997 |
612,223 |
32 weeks |
Oricon Weekly Charts |
1 |
421,302[2] |
Oricon Monthly Charts |
1 |
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Oricon Year-end Chart |
13 |
610,733[11] |
Singles
Date |
Title |
Peak position |
Chart run |
Sales |
March 14, 2007 |
"But/Aishō" |
2 |
14 weeks |
130,890 |
June 27, 2007 |
"Freaky" |
1 |
15 weeks |
200,322 |
September 19, 2007 |
"Ai no Uta" |
2 |
20 weeks |
134,831 |
November 14, 2007 |
"Last Angel" |
3 |
12 weeks |
91,620 |
January 23, 2008 |
"Anytime" |
4 |
3 weeks |
53,189 |
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