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| Recorded = 2009-2010
| Genre = [[J-pop]], [[R&B]], [[Rock music|rock]]
| Length =
| Label = [[Teichiku Records|Imperial Records]]
| Producer =
| Last album = ''[[Puzzle (Kanjani Eight album)|Puzzle]]''<br />(2009)
| This album = '''''8 Uppers'''''<br />(2010)
| Next album =
| Misc = {{Extra album cover 2
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| Type = Studio album
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| Lower caption = Regular Edition Cover
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==Composition==
 
The music style of ''8 Uppers'' is, again, different from their previous albums. This time the album adopts a more generic, yet, mature feel as the songs were written to accompany the feature film of the same title. The album opens up with the movie's theme song, "Oriental Surfer", and continues it's coinciding theme to the events of the movie with two more instrumental breaks, "Back Off" and "Realize". The album ends with the single, "[[Kyū Jō Show!!]]". The member solos featured on the regular edition of the album were also written for the "Prologue of Patchi", a series of music videos that serve as character introductions, which were featured on the "[[Wonderful World!!]]" and "[[Life (Me no Mae no Mukō e)]]" singles. In many ways, the album can also be looked as an soundtrack to the movie.{{Citation needed|Datedate=October 2010}}
 
Majority of all the songs for the album were written by Takeshi, known for writing many works for fellow [[Johnny & Associates|Johnny's & Associates]] acts, along with guest writers from [[Rock'A'Trench]], [[Crazy Ken Band]], [[Ulfuls]], and others. Kanjani Eight themselves took charge over the Members' Solo album with some of them writing their own music. [[Tadayoshi Okura|Tadayoshi Ohkura]] and [[Shota Yasuda]] collaborated to write the final track on the Members' Solo album entitled, "tte!!".<ref>Potato, Page 19, November 2010</ref> When asked about writing "tte!!", Ohkura commented with:
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==Singles==
 
The first single released from the album was "[[Kyū Jō Show!!]]", a rockabilly-inspired tune that quickly followed up after the release of their junior album, ''[[Puzzle]]''. The single did well, charting at #1 on the Oricon and Billboard Japan Hot 100 on it's debut.<ref>[https://www.billboard.com/charts/japan-hot-100#/charts/japan-hot-100?chartDate=2009-11-21] Billboard Japan Hot 100, Week of November 21, 2009</ref><ref>[https://www.oricon.co.jp/search/result.php?kbn=js&types=rnk&year=2009&month=11&week=3&submit4.x=18&submit4.y=17] Oricon Domestic Singles Weekly Ranking, 3rd Week of November 2009</ref> A few months after, in May of 2010, the second single for the album was released, titled "[[Wonderful World!!]]". Wonderful World is a playful, feel good, a-typical [[Japanese pop]] tune with the members [[Rap|rappingrap]]ping over it. The song did well, again, charting at #1 on the week of it's debut.<ref>[https://www.billboard.com/charts/japan-hot-100#/charts/japan-hot-100?chartDate=2010-07-17] Billboard Japan Hot 100, Week of July 17, 2010</ref><ref>[https://www.oricon.co.jp/search/result.php?kbn=js&types=rnk&year=2010&month=7&week=2&submit4.x=43&submit4.y=18] Oricon Domestic Singles Weekly Ranking, 2nd Week of July 2010</ref> ''Wonderful World!!'''s accompanied DVDs on the limited edition set the stage for what was going to be the new album, releasing a DVD clip of four side stories entitled, ''Prologue of Patchi'', which consisted of the members solos.
 
Wonderful World!! was quickly followed by the album's third single, "[[Life (Me no Mae no Mukō e)]]" in August of 2010. The song is pop-rock tune that was the featured theme song for the Japanese television drama, ''GM: Odore Doctor'', which the group's drummer, Tadayoshi Ohkura starred in.<ref>[https://www.tbs.co.jp/GM-odore/cast/] TBS 日曜劇場 「GM ー踊れドクター Official Home Page, Cast</ref><ref>[https://www.tbs.co.jp/GM-odore/staff/] TBS 日曜劇場 「GM ー踊れドクター Official Home Page, Staff</ref> The conclusion to "Prologue of Patchi" was included on the limited edition release of this single and included a trailer for the movie, 8 Uppers, at the end with information for fans to visit the [https://www.club8.jp/ album's website].
 
==Promotion==
 
Promotion for ''8 Uppers'' began with the release of "[[Wonderful World!!]]" and continued with "[[Life (Me no Mae no Mukō e)]]" with the included DVDs on the limited editions. The announcement of the interactive website, [https://www.club8.jp/ club eight] on the "Life (Me no Mae no Mukō e)" single was also added promotion for the movie. The group used "Animal Magic" as the lead single for the album in September and October of 2010, emphasizing the fact that Ken Yokoyama of [[Crazy Ken Band]] wrote the song for them. A music video was released for the song and they performed it on the October 1st, 2010 episode of [[Music Station]]<ref>[https://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/music/contents/m_lineup/1032/index2.html] テレビ朝日 Music Station 出演者ラインナップ 2010年10月1日</ref>. Subsequently, on October 11, 2010, the featured movie was in theaters for one day at Toho Cinemas nation wide leading up to the release of the album<ref>[https://www.8uppers.com/] 8 Uppers' official site</ref>.
 
==CD Track listing==
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| music_credits = yes
| extra_column = Arranged
 
| title1 = Oriental Surfer
| lyrics1 =
| music1 = [[Ulfuls|Ulful Keisuke]]
| extra1 = The Go Go Go's (Ulful Keisuke x Skyfish)
| length1 = 3:12
 
| title2 = Monogram
| note2 = {{nihongo2|モノグラム}} ''Monoguramu''
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| extra2 = K. Noma, Akishi Kosai
| length2 = 4:31
 
| title3 = Nakanai de, Boku no Music
| note3 = {{nihongo2|泣かないで 僕のミュージック}} ''Nakanai de, Boku no Myūjikku'' "Don't Cry, My Music"
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| extra3 = Chokkaku
| length3 = 4:41
 
| title4 = Baby Baby
| lyrics4 = Daisuke Yamamori
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| extra4 = Rock'A'Trench, Shōgo Shōgo
| length4 = 4:52
 
| title5 = [[Life (Me no Mae no Mukō e)]]
| note5 =
| lyrics5 =
| music5 = Kanamaru Yoshifumi
| extra5 = Shōgo Onishi
| length5 = 3:53
 
| title6 = Back Off
| note6 =
| lyrics6 =
| music6 = DJ Kohno, [[Yanagiman]]
| extra6 = DJ Kohno, Yanagiman
| length6 = 3:25
 
| title7 = Negai
| note7 = {{nihongo2|願い}} "Wish"
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| extra7 = Kōichiro Takahashi
| length7 = 4:54
 
| title8 = Horori Melody
| note8 = {{nihongo2|ほろりメロディー}} ''Horori Merodī''
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| extra8 = Yasutaka Kume, Takeshi, & Brass Arrangement: Yokan
| length8 = 4:53
 
| title9 = [[Wonderful World!!]]
| note9 =
| lyrics9 = Roadie
| music9 = Roadie
| extra9 = Y. Kume, Brass Arrangement: Yokan
| length9 = 4:43
 
| title10 = Realize
| note10 =
| lyrics10 =
| music10 = Cell No9
| extra10 = Cell No9
| length10 = 3:12
 
| title11 = Boy
| note11 =
| lyrics11 = Kenji Fujii
| music11 = K. Fujii
| extra11 = K. Fujii
| length11 = 4:14
 
| title12 = Animal Magic
| note12 = {{nihongo2|アニマル・マジック}} ''Animaru Majikku''
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| extra12 = K. Yokoyama, Masao Onose, Brass Arrangement: Wakaba Kawai, K. Yokoyama
| length12 = 4:13
 
| title13 = [[Kyū Jō Show!!]]
| note13 =
| lyrics13 = Takeshi
| music13 = Takeshi
| extra13 = Y. Kume, Takeshi, Brass Arrangement: Yokan
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| extra_column = Artist
 
| title1 = Monologue
| lyrics1 = R. Nishikido
| music1 = R. Nishikido
| extra1 = [[Ryo Nishikido]]
| length1 =
 
| title2 = Kick
| lyrics2 = Yoshihiro Saitō
| music2 = Y. Saitō
| extra2 = [[Ryuhei Maruyama]]
| length2 =
 
| title3 = Revolver
| lyrics3 = S. Shibutani
| music3 = Sei Shin
| extra3 = [[Subaru Shibutani]]
| length3 =
 
| title4 = Trickster
| lyrics4 = Hiroaki Hayama
| music4 = H. Hayama
| extra4 = [[Yu Yokoyama]]
| length4 =
 
| title5 = Dear
| lyric5 = Nojo
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| extra5 = [[Shingo Murakami]]
| length5 =
 
| title6 = Topop
| lyrics6 = S. Yasuda
| music6 = S. Yasuda
| extra6 = [[Shota Yasuda]]
| length6 =
 
| title7 = Kitto Shiawase ga Kimi o Matteru
| note7 = {{nihongo2|きっと幸せが君を持ってる}} "Surely Happiness Is Waiting for You"
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| music7 = Y. Ichikawa
| extra7 = [[Tadayoshi Okura]]
| length7 =
 
| title8 = tte!!
| note8 = {{nihongo2|って!!}}
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| music8 = S. Yasuda
| extra8 = [[Kanjani Eight]]
| length8 =
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| align="center"| 1
| align="center"| 1
| align="center"| 231,001<ref>[https://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/ja/w/] Oricon Domestic Album Weekly Ranking, 1st Week of November 2010</ref>
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==References==
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