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777: Triple Seven
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 777: Triple Seven |
| type | studio |
| artist | AAA |
| cover | AAA - 777 Triple Seven.jpg |
| released | |
| recorded | 2011–12 |
| genre | J-pop |
| length | |
| language | Japanese |
| label | Avex Trax |
| prev_title | Buzz Communication |
| prev_year | 2011 |
| next_title | Eighth Wonder |
| next_year | 2013 |
| misc | {{Singles |
| name | 777: Triple Seven |
| type | studio |
| single1 | Charge & Go! / Lights |
| single1date | November 16, 2011 |
| single2 | Sailing |
| single2date | February 22, 2012 |
| single3 | Still Love You |
| single3date | May 16, 2012 |
| single4 | 777 (We Can Sing a Song!) |
| single4date | July 25, 2012 |
777: Triple Seven (stylized 777 ~TRIPLE SEVEN~) is the seventh studio album by Japanese music group AAA. The album spawned four singles prior to its release—"Charge & Go! / Lights", "Sailing", "Still Love You", and "777 (We Can Sing a Song!)"—which all charted within the top five spots of the Oricon weekly singles chart.
777: Triple Seven was released on August 22, 2012, in six editions: a CD-only edition, a CD and two-DVD limited edition, a CD and Blu-ray limited edition, a CD and DVD edition, a Playbutton edition, and a two-CD Mu-Mo edition. The album debuted at number two on the Oricon weekly albums chart and the Billboard Japan Top Albums.
Release and promotion
"Charge & Go! / Lights" was released as the first single on July 27, 2011. It peaked at number five on the Oricon weekly singles chart and sold over 52,400 copies in Japan. The second single "Sailing" was released on February 22, 2012, which peaked at number four on the weekly Oricon singles chart, selling over 44,500 copies. On May 16, "Still Love You" was the third single released from the album. It peaked at number three on the weekly Oricon singles chart and sold over 55,000 copies in Japan. The fourth and final single "777 (We Can Sing a Song!)" was released on July 25 and debuted at number four on the Oricon weekly singles charts, and went on to sell over 39,400 copies in Japan.
777: Triple Seven was released on August 22, 2012, in six editions: a CD-only edition which includes the bonus track "Special Summer Medley (Sunshine - No End Summer - Summer Revolution)"; a CD and DVD limited edition, which includes the music videos for "Charge & Go!", "Sailing", "Still Love You", "777 (We Can Sing a Song!)", and "I$M", a music video offshoot of "777 (We Can Sing a Song!)", and the music video making of "I$M"; a CD and two-DVD limited edition which includes the CD and DVD limited edition content, and a second disc which contains the documentary film The Road to AAA Tour 2012 777: Triple Seven; a CD and Blu-ray limited edition which includes the DVD limited edition and the two-DVD limited edition content on one Blu-ray Disc; a Playbutton edition which includes a portable media player with pre-installed music activated by pressing its buttons; and a two-CD Mu-Mo edition which includes seasons 13–21 of Think About AAA 6th Anniversary.
AAA held a release event for 777: Triple Seven on August 23, 2012, in Toyosu Station' Lalaport Toyosu in Tokyo, Japan. The group is scheduled to hold a release for the album on October 5 in Taiwan.
Chart performance
777: Triple Seven debuted at number two on the Oricon weekly albums chart, selling 54,040 copies in its first week. On the Billboard Japan Top Albums, 777: Triple Seven also debuted at number two.
Track listing
Charts
| Chart (2012) | Peak | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| position | Billboard Japan Top Albums | Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | |
| 2 | |||
| 2 |
Notes
- The sales figure of 52,400 copies is taken from accumulating the sales of the single during its first two charting weeks on the Oricon weekly singles chart (48,912, 3,564).
- The sales figure of 45,600 copies is taken from accumulating the sales of the single during its first two charting weeks on the Oricon weekly chart (42,056, 3,634).
- The sales figure of 55,000 copies is taken from accumulating the sales of the single during its first three charting weeks on the Oricon weekly chart (48,284, 4,946, 2,129).
- The sales figure of 39,400 copies is taken from accumulating the sales of the single during its first two charting weeks on the Oricon weekly chart (35,806, 3,640).
References
References
- "2011年11月14日~2011年11月20日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2011年11月28日付)". Oricon.
- "2012年02月20日~2012年02月26日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2012年03月05日付)". Oricon.
- "2012年05月14日~2012年05月20日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2012年05月28日付)". Oricon.
- "2012年07月23日~2012年07月29日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2012年08月06日付)". Oricon.
- "777 ~TRIPLE SEVEN~ 通常盤 AAA". Shinseido Online.
- "777 ~TRIPLE SEVEN~". [[Avex Trax]].
- "777 ~TRIPLE SEVEN~". Avex Trax.
- "777 ~TRIPLE SEVEN~". Avex Trax.
- "【PLAYBUTTON】777 ~TRIPLE SEVEN~". Mu-Mo.
- "777 ~TRIPLE SEVEN~". Avex Trax.
- link. News24. (August 23, 2012)
- "2012年08月20日~2012年08月26日のCDアルバム週間ランキング (2012年09月03日付)". Oricon.
- "Billboard Japan Top Albums". [[Nielsen Company.
- "2011年11月21日~2011年11月27日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2011年12月05日付)". Oricon.
- "2012年02月27日~2012年03月04日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2012年03月12日付)". Oricon.
- "2012年05月21日~2012年05月27日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2012年06月04日付)". Oricon.
- "2012年05月28日~2012年06月03日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2012年06月11日付)". Oricon.
- "2012年07月23日~2012年07月29日のCDシングル週間ランキング (2012年08月06日付)". Oricon.
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