Android Girl

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Android Girl
File:Android Girl - Deco*27.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 22, 2019 (2019-05-22)
Genre
Length37:20
LabelNBCUEJ
Producer
  • Deco*27
  • Rockwell
  • Emon
Deco*27 chronology
Ghost
(2016)
Android Girl
(2019)
Undead Alice
(2020)

Android Girl is the sixth studio album by Japanese Vocaloid producer Deco*27. It was released on May 22, 2019, becoming his first top ten album. This album concept is "life and death".[2]

Background

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Deco*27 announced the album release on his social media accounts on March 22, 2019.[3] The album trailer was released on May 11, 2019.[4]

Content

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The album includes the promotional singles "Love Words III", "Otome Dissection", "Nocturnal Kids", "Scramble", the title track Android Girl, "We the Hostage", "Psychogram", and "The Guide", along with Hibana's re-recorded version. The special edition includes a radio drama featuring Sora Amamiya and Shintarō Asanuma.[5] "Love Words III" debuted at number 58 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 of the week of October 22, 2018, his first the chart entry.[6] "Otome Dissection" music video had about 49 million views on YouTube as of September 2024.[7] The title track music video was directed by akka and serves as a sequel to "Two Breaths Walking" which he also directed.[1]

Commercial performance

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Android Girl debuted at number 8 on the Oricon Albums Chart and Billboard Japan Hot Albums, becoming his first top ten album.[8][9]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Deco*27 and Rockwell.[10]

Android Girl track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Reunion"0:37
2."Android Girl"3:30
3."Scramble"3:03
4."Mosquito"3:49
5."Otome Dissection"3:43
6."We the Hostage"3:06
7."The Guide"4:17
8."Psychogram"3:44
9."Nocturnal Kids"3:55
10."Hibana (Reloaded)"3:26
11."Love Words III"4:06
Total length:37:20
Special edition
No.TitleVocal(s)Length
12."MKDR (DSCF)"38:54[dubiousdiscuss]
Total length:76:14

Charts

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Chart (2019) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[11] 8
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[8] 8

References

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