JUJU's new album "The Water" will be released on March 5, and a teaser video for all the songs has been released.

In addition to many hit singles that have been theme songs for TV dramas and movies, including the single "Mirai" released in 2019, "STAYIN' ALIVE", "Kouta-Awase", "Hana", "Bet On Me", and "Isshin", the album includes six new songs, including "Gura Gura", written and arranged by Ken Hirai and Masataka Matsutoya The album includes 15 songs in total, including six new songs such as "Gura Gura," a new song written by Ken Hirai and arranged by Masataka Matsutoya, and "The Water," which is the title track of the album.

The limited first edition will include a Blu-ray of the legendary "Snack JUJU Tokyo Dome Store," which opened last February and ended in a frenzy with super guests Kazumasa Oda, Masayuki Suzuki, and NOKKO.

Pre-Add" and "Pre-Save" Apple Music and Spotify pre-order functions also begin today. Those who pre-order will receive an original smartphone standby calendar image of "The Water" as a free gift.

The long-awaited original album "The Water", the first in seven years and the eighth, has finally been revealed in its entirety.
We look forward to this work, filled with JUJU's current thoughts and feelings after the 20th anniversary of her debut.

Teaser Movie of all songs from "The Water

Outline of the album "The Water

Wednesday, March 5, 2025Release 8th Album "The Water
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Comment from Ken Hirai / Masataka Matsutoya on "Guragura

Ken Hirai

I want him to sing various stories. A good singer is such a person. That's exactly what I mean.
Enjoy the wobbly JUJU.

Masataka Matsutoya

This song is extremely difficult in a way. It has a tremendous number of letters, and I can't figure out the position of the breath. I wonder how many people can sing it properly at karaoke. But that is why I thought it would be a challenge for JUJU. As I listened to the demo, what I saw was an underground walkway, or rather a small tunnel, in Shinjuku or somewhere. It was dark, and a light bulb was flickering as if it was about to go out. Puddles were forming, and droplets of water were falling from the low ceiling and making noise. So it is late at night and there must be no one around. The time period is definitely the Showa period. I saw JUJU drunkenly stumbling around there barefoot with pumps in his hands. I heard that the artist imagined a completely different landscape, but my sound is definitely this. I can't think of anything else. I don't care if people say the lyrics are different. It's okay if you say the lyrics are different, because that's how it looked to me....