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'Released: June 8, 2011. 'Released: August 17, 2011Fight (stylized as FIGHT) is the fifth studio album released by the Japanese. Fight was announced on September 8, 2011 as a new untitled album.
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On October 17, 2011, its release date and title were announced. There were three versions of this release: a 2 Disc regular edition and two CD+DVD limited editions. The first press release of the regular edition contains 7 trading cards while limited editions A and B contain a 48-page photo book. It was released on November 16, 2011. This album marked one year and three weeks since the release of their previous album,.Production for Fight began with the announcement of a triple single release along the course of three months: ', ', '. These singles served as the theme songs for a movie and two television dramas. Another single, ', was released in August 2011.
All, of which, were commercial successes. Fight is a -oriented album that incorporates elements of, and other genres to fill out the overall production. The album uses several instruments such as horns, drums, guitars, strings, and synthesizers.
Kanjani Eight worked with several songwriters over the course of the album's production such as KenKen of, Yujin Kitagawa of,. They provided their own original material for the solo disc that came with the regular edition.Commercially, Fight was a success, debuting at number one on the and weekly charts. The album went on to be the twenty-first top sold album of 2011 on the Oricon and twenty-third on the charts, respectively. —Shota Yasuda speaking to Potato about his favorite Kanjani Eight song of the moment.For Fight, several songs from the album were penned by top artists in the Japanese songwriting world, such as KenKen of, Yujin Kitagawa of, and many others. Shota Yasuda, who is a member of Kanjani Eight, was also given the opportunity to write a song for the album.
Takeshi, known for writing several songs over the years, again returned to write for this album. Rock'A'Trench also returned from previously working to provide for the album as well.As with their previous albums, Kanjani Eight also worked on their own solo material. For this time around, the solo disc that came with the regular edition of Fight contained two unit songs and two solos.
And wrote the lyrics to their solo pieces, 'Ah' and 'Scarecrow', while Nishikido also composed his own music. Shibutani also took charge for a good portion of the song's overall production. Wrote the lyrics and composed the music for his unit piece with and, titled 'Yoru na Yoru na ☆ Yō NIGHT'. Ohkura and Murakami also helped in the production. And were the only two that did not compose anything for their own song but assisted with the production.Upon wrapping up production, Fight was announced in September 2011 and song credits were released in October. The album dropped on November 14, 2011 with 'Monjai Beat' becoming the support track for the album's release.
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