4th Ikimasshoi!

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4th Ikimasshoi!
4th Ikimasshoi! cover
Studio album by Morning Musume
Released March 27, 2002
Recorded 2001–2002
Genre Japanese pop
Length 1:01:35
Label Zetima
Producer Tsunku
Morning Musume chronology
Best! Morning Musume 1
(2001)
4th Ikimasshoi!
(2002)
No.5
(2003)

4th Ikimasshoi! (4th 「いきまっしょい!」 4th "Let's go!"?) is the fourth album from the J-pop idol group Morning Musume and was released on March 27, 2002. It is currently their second highest selling album, with a total of 515,400 copies sold. Since their last album (with new material) 3rd -Love Paradise-, two more generations of members had joined, which might have contributed to the album's overall success. The album contained such popular singles as "The Peace!" and "Renai Revolution 21."

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Peace! (Complete Version)" (ザ☆ピ~ス (Complete Version)?) – 5:27
  2. "Ii Koto Aru Kinen no Shunkan" (いいことある記念の瞬間 The Moment I Remember When Something Good Happened?) – 4:14
  3. "Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~ (Long Version)" (Mr. Moonlight~愛のビッグバンド~ (Long Version) Mr. Moonlight ~Love's Big Band~?) – 7:01
  4. "Hajimete no Rock Concert" (初めてのロックコンサート My First Rock Concert?) – 4:35
  5. "Otoko Tomodachi" (男友達 Guy Friend?) – 4:03
  6. "Souda! We're Alive" (そうだ!We’re Alive That's Right! We're Alive?) – 4:57
  7. "Dekkai Uchuu ni Ai ga Aru (Album Version)" (でっかい宇宙に愛がある(Album Version) There's Love in this Great Big World?) – 5:03
  8. "Ikimasshoi!" (いきまっしょい! Let's Go!?) – 4:07
  9. "Densha no Futari" (電車の二人 Train for Two People?) – 3:20
  10. "Honki de Atsui Theme Song" (本気で熱いテーマソング The Seriously Passionate Theme Song?) – 5:21
  11. "Suki na Senpai" (好きな先輩 My Senior Crush?) – 3:19
  12. "Renai Revolution 21 (13-nin Version)" (恋愛レボリューション21 (13人 Version) Love Revolution 21?) – 4:53
  13. "Nanni mo Iwazu ni I Love You" (なんにも言わずにI Love You Without Saying a Word, I Love You?) – 5:15

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