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{{Infobox album
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| name = Rise
'''Rise''' was Japanese [[Jpop]] girlband, [[SPEED]]'s second album following their first album, [[Starting Over]]. This album was released on [[April 29]], [[1998]]. It contains the singles "Wake Me Up!", "My Graduation" and their all time biggest hit, "White Love".
| type = [[Album]]
| artist = [[Speed (Japanese band)|Speed]]
| cover =Rise (Speed album).jpg
| alt =
| released = 29 April 1998
| recorded =
| studio =
| genre = [[J-pop]]
| length =
| label = [[Toy's Factory]]
| producer = [[Hiromasa Ijichi]]
| prev_title = [[Starting Over (Speed album)|Starting Over]]
| prev_year = 1997
| next_title = [[Moment (Speed album)|Moment]]
| next_year = 1998
}}


'''''Rise''''' is the second studio album by Japanese band [[Speed (Japanese band)|Speed]]. The album was released on 29 April 1998 and contains the singles "Wake Me Up!", "My Graduation" and their all-time biggest hit, "[[White Love (Speed song)|White Love]]". The album successfully topped the Oricon sales charts eventually selling 2.09 million copies making it the best selling original studio album by female group in Japan.<ref name="Japanese million albums">{{cite web| url=http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-album.html| title= The all-time best-selling album ranking (List of million-selling albums on the Japanese albums chart, January 1970-July 2010)| date=August 13, 2010| accessdate=August 27, 2010}}</ref> They later embarked on a summer tour titled "Rise Dome Tour" to promote their album becoming the first female Jpop group ever to complete the dome tour in Japan.


==Tracklist :==
==Track listing==
# Rise
# Rise
# Sophisticated Girl
# Sophisticated Girl
# Another Sweet Field
# Another Sweet Field
# Wake Me Up (Rise Mix)
# Wake Me Up (Rise Mix)
# White Love
# [[White Love (Speed song)|White Love]]
# Lovely Friendship ラブリー フレンドシップ
# {{nihongo|Lovely Friendship|ラブリー フレンドシップ|roberii furenshippu}}
# Reset 99 to 00
# Reset 99 to 00
# Brand New Weekend (Varick Street Mix)
# Brand New Weekend (Varick Street Mix)
# Nettaiya 熱帯夜
# {{nihongo|Nettaiya|熱帯夜|}} — (''Tropical Night'')
# Too Young
# Too Young
# My Graduation (Album Version)
# My Graduation (Album Version)
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# Street Life
# Street Life


==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Speed}}
'''Tracklist (English Translation)'''
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1. Rise
2. Sophisticated Girl
3. Another Sweet Field
4. Wake Me Up Rise Mix
5. White Love
6. Lovely Friendship
7. Reset 99 to 00
8. Brand New Weekend (Varick Mix)
9. Tropical Night
10. Too Young
11. My Graduation (Album Version)
12. I'll Be Alright
13. Street Life


[[Category:Speed (Japanese band) albums]]
[[Category:1998 albums]]
[[Category:Toy's Factory albums]]


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Latest revision as of 16:13, 17 February 2023

Rise
Studio album by
Released29 April 1998
GenreJ-pop
LabelToy's Factory
ProducerHiromasa Ijichi
Speed chronology
Starting Over
(1997)
Rise
(1998)
Moment
(1998)

Rise is the second studio album by Japanese band Speed. The album was released on 29 April 1998 and contains the singles "Wake Me Up!", "My Graduation" and their all-time biggest hit, "White Love". The album successfully topped the Oricon sales charts eventually selling 2.09 million copies making it the best selling original studio album by female group in Japan.[1] They later embarked on a summer tour titled "Rise Dome Tour" to promote their album becoming the first female Jpop group ever to complete the dome tour in Japan.

Track listing

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  1. Rise
  2. Sophisticated Girl
  3. Another Sweet Field
  4. Wake Me Up (Rise Mix)
  5. White Love
  6. Lovely Friendship (ラブリー フレンドシップ, roberii furenshippu)
  7. Reset 99 to 00
  8. Brand New Weekend (Varick Street Mix)
  9. Nettaiya (熱帯夜) — (Tropical Night)
  10. Too Young
  11. My Graduation (Album Version)
  12. I'll Be Alright
  13. Street Life

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "The all-time best-selling album ranking (List of million-selling albums on the Japanese albums chart, January 1970-July 2010)". August 13, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2010.