Mark Out (album)

Mark Out
Studio album by KM-MARKIT
Released December 6, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre R&B, Hip-hop, rap
Label Pony Canyon
KM-MARKIT chronology
Vivid
(2005)
Mark Out
(2006)
The Raiders
(2011)

Mark Out (stylized as MARK OUT) is Japanese rapper KM-MARKIT's second studio album. Unlike his debut album, Vivid, which failed to chart, Mark Out charted at #97 on the Oricon Weekly charts and remained on the charts for two consecutive weeks.[1]

The album was released in only CD format, with only the song Bakaya ROW carrying a music video.[2]

Information

Mark Out is Japanese rapper KM-MARKIT's second studio album under the Pony Canyon label. Mark Out barely broke one-hundred on the Oricon charts, coming in at #97. It remained on the charts for two weeks, before falling out of the ranking.

The album was released only as a CD, never carrying a corresponding DVD. Despite this, the song BakayaROW feat. VERBAL did have a music video.[3]

Along with featuring many rappers from Urbarian Gym (UBG), including ZEEBRA, the album also featured Verbal, who is one of the famed rappers from the hip-hop duo m-flo. The album also featured famous singer-songwriter Miliyah Kato.[4]

Many of the artists featured on the album were his fellow members in UBG, including ZEEBRA, JAMOSA and SPHERE.

The album was later available for download on the popular media player iTunes.[5]

Reception

The album garnered positive reviews upon its release.

Greg at Selective Hearing said the album was "strong," with their favorite tracks being the collaborative efforts. They also praised the solo tracks Get Low and Lights Out.[6]

Track listing

(Source[7])

CD

  1. "Intro ~2nd Time~"
  2. "Get Low"
  3. "Mermaid feat. Full Of Harmony"
  4. "Bakaya ROW feat. Verbal (m-flo)" (バカヤROW)
  5. "Chillin'"
  6. "Bounce"
  7. "Bang! feat. SIMON & 4WD"
  8. "Miraiyosozu ~The Blueprint~ feat. ZEEBRA" (未来予想図 / View of the Future)
  9. "Me & My... feat. Miliyah Kato"
  10. "Lights Out"
  11. "HOT feat. SPHERE of INFLUENCE & JAMOSA"
  12. "Movin' Again"
  13. "My Love"

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position
December 6, 2006 Oricon Weekly Charts 97

References

  1. "MARK OUT / KM-MARKIT / ORICON STYLE". Oricon. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
  2. "BakayaROW feat. VERBAL (m-flo)". Youku. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  3. "KM-MARKIT - BakayaROW feat. VERBAL (m-flo)". DailyMotion. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  4. "KM-MARKIT "MARK OUT" / PCCA-2365". Billboard Japan. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
  5. "Apple Music Download KM-MARKIT "MARK OUT"". iTunes. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
  6. "KM-MARKIT - Mark Out Review". Selective Hearing. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
  7. ""MARK OUT"KM-MARKIT". Recochoku. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
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