La Japonaise (Meg album) explained

La Japonaise
Type:studio
Artist:Meg
Cover:La Japonaise (Meg album).jpg
Recorded:2010–2012
Genre:J-pop, anison, electropop, synthpop
Length:47:28
Label:Starchild, King
Producer:Yasuharu Konishi, Tetsuya Komuro, The Shanghai Restoration Project, Yusuke Tanaka, The Telephones, Yasutaka Nakata, The Lowbrows, 2 'Anime'ny DJs, Keiichi Sokabe
Prev Title:Best Flight
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:Wear I Am
Next Year:2012

La Japonaise is the eighth studio album by Japanese recording artist Meg. It was released on April 25, 2012 through King Records.

Background

With the theme of "songs that connect Japan and France",[1] La Japonaise is Meg's first concept album, consisting only of Japanese anime theme songs. "Discotheque", "Banana no Namida", "Believe", "Rouge no Dengon", "Still Love Her" and "Tough Boy" had been previously released -in that order-, although exclusively in France through iTunes Store under the supervision of Warner Music Japan. Though the singles were released on Warner, this album was released through King Records' sublabel Starchild, making it her first release with the label.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: MEG「LA JAPONAISE」本日発売 . MEG Official site . April 25, 2012 . September 16, 2012 .
  2. Web site: (Power Push) MEG「LA JAPONAISE」インタビュー . Natalie.mu . April 2012 . September 16, 2012 .