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Management number 205833175 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $89.10 Model Number 205833175
Category
Title: Chai - Pink
Artist: Chai
Label: Sub Pop
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 098787158533
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2023-09-22
Number of Discs: 1

The Japanese band CHAI cast a spell on the world in 2017 with their debut album, PINK, a collection of songs that introduced their singular brand of playful pop. The enthusiastically feminist follow-up, PUNK, raked in accolades from the music press and fellow artists. That led to WINK, which CHAI made via remote Zoom sessions, a limitation that became a strength by allowing MANA (lead vocals and keys), KANA (guitar), YUNA (drums), and YUUKI (bassist-lyricist) to collaborate with artists abroad to create a work that found catharsis in their international community. Unlike WINK, the band's new self-titled album finds CHAI returning to their roots, drawing inspiration from city pop, J-pop, and their Japanese heritage. The album might be the perfect distillation of CHAI's ethic: it urges listeners to keep moving through this life with joy and passion. Per MANA: "It's not about winning or losing as competition, but about what you need to do, personally, to feel you've won."

Tracks:
1.1 Matcha
1.2 From 1992
1.3 Para Para
1.4 Game
1.5 We the Female!
1.6 Neo Kawaii, K?
1.7 I Can't Organizeeee
1.8 Driving22
1.9 Like, I Need
1.10 Karaoke

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