Kyary Finally Reveals the Contents & Artwork of New Album “Pika Pika Fantajin”!!
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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu announced to release her 3rd full album “Pika Pika Fantajin” during the live concert in Japan, and revealed the contents and its artworks. She is now on her world tour concert right now by starting with Seattle in America, and it expected to mobilize 35 thousand people from 16 concerts held in 11 countries/cities. This world tour concert is named as “NANDA COLLECTION WORLD TOUR 2014”, and it is second time for her to hold worldwide tour.
“fantajin” is Kyary’s her original slang of “fantasy”, and literally, there appears Kyary decorated like fantasy atmosphere on the artwork in 3 patterns.
And surprisingly, bonus video contained in limited edition CD is the documentary video of “NANDA COLLECTION WORLD TOUR 2014”, which is going on right now! 2 episodes will be contained in the video, and you can see not only the video she is performing the concerts, but also unposing scenes such as being pressured at offstage and enjoying private time. It is also excellence that you can enjoy this video as continuation of DVD “100% KPP WORLD TOUR 2013 OFFICIAL DOCUMENTARY” released in January this year.
In addition, she announced to hold arena live tour which is first time for her.
Kyary still continues the march forward without stopping the momentum, and this album artwork and video will be hot topic definitely!
Comment from Kyary Pamyu Pamyu:
This album is really packed with so many “Pikapika”&“Kirakira”, and it makes this album kawaii! Lots of new songs made for this album is contained, so I think many of you might enjoy this album with the new feelings. The atmosphere of the booklet is matured this time, because I turned to be 21 years old. I hope you can feel a little bit matured(!?) Kyary! Anyway, I will say I packed lots of fantasy in this album. Be sure to listen the songs!
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