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''HYPER GIRL -Mukougawa no Onna no Ko-'' is the debut studio album recorded by [[DAOKO|daoko]]. It was released under the indie label [[LOW HIGH WHO? PRODUCTION]]. The first press edition comes with a special music card bonus with a download code for another song, "[[Yume no Ato]]". When it was initially released, it was also possible to order a 12-page zine (A6 size) containing artwork by daoko. The artwork on the album was drawn and designed by [[Paranel]], who also produced, mastered, and mixed the album.  The artwork inside the lyric booklet was drawn by daoko herself. The album did not rank on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart.
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''HYPER GIRL -Mukougawa no Onna no Ko-'' is the first studio album recorded by [[DAOKO|daoko]]. It was released six months after her debut EP ''[[Shoki Shojo]]'' with the indie label [[LOW HIGH WHO? PRODUCTION]]. The first press edition comes with a special music card bonus with a download code for a bonus track, "[[Yume no Ato]]". At the time of release it was possible to order a 12-page zine (A6 size) containing artwork by daoko. A very small photo of daoko was included on the back of the CD's obi. It showed her profile with her hand partially covering her face, wearing thick-rimmed glasses. This is the first time her face was shown in any of her official release. The ''HYPER GIRL'' artwork was drawn and designed by [[Paranel]] who also worked as the producer, mastering and mixing the album.  The artwork inside the lyric booklet was drawn by daoko herself. The album did not rank on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart.
  
A very small photo of daoko was included on the back of the CD's obi. It showed her in profile with her hand partially covering her face, and she wore thick-rimmed glasses. This is the first time her face was shown in any of her official releases.
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Many of the songs were later used on the 2015 bonus CD ''INDIES BEST'', from the limited edition release of DAOKO's major label [[DAOKO (album)|self-titled debut album]].
 
 
Many of the songs were later used DAOKO's ''INDIES BEST'' CD, which is the bonus CD from the two disc limited edition of her fourth album and major label debut, ''[[DAOKO (album)|DAOKO]]''.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 10 November 2017

Album Cover
Artist
daoko
Album
HYPER GIRL -Mukougawa no Onna no Ko- (HYPER GIRL -向こう側の女の子-; The Girl from the Other Side)
Released
2012.12.05
Catalog Number
LHWCD-0010
Price
¥2,057
Tracklist
  1. Mukougawa no Onna no Ko (向こう側の女の子; The Girl from the Other Side)
  2. Parade e Yokoso (パレードへようこそ; Welcome to the Parade)
  3. again
  4. Saikin (最近; Recently)
  5. Mirai Yosouzu feat. Kitunebi (みらいよそうズ; Future Predictions)
  6. Kirakira (キラキラ; Glitter)
  7. Nounai DISCO (脳内DISCO; DISCO in the Brain)
  8. COLORS feat. Kuuya MC, Paranel
  9. Fog
  10. L&H
  11. Now Loading
  12. bUd
  13. Ranunculus


Information

HYPER GIRL -Mukougawa no Onna no Ko- is the first studio album recorded by daoko. It was released six months after her debut EP Shoki Shojo with the indie label LOW HIGH WHO? PRODUCTION. The first press edition comes with a special music card bonus with a download code for a bonus track, "Yume no Ato". At the time of release it was possible to order a 12-page zine (A6 size) containing artwork by daoko. A very small photo of daoko was included on the back of the CD's obi. It showed her profile with her hand partially covering her face, wearing thick-rimmed glasses. This is the first time her face was shown in any of her official release. The HYPER GIRL artwork was drawn and designed by Paranel who also worked as the producer, mastering and mixing the album. The artwork inside the lyric booklet was drawn by daoko herself. The album did not rank on the weekly Oricon chart.

Many of the songs were later used on the 2015 bonus CD INDIES BEST, from the limited edition release of DAOKO's major label self-titled debut album.

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