Three Questions (stylized as ???(スリークエスチョン, Surii Kuesuchon)) is the third studio album by Japanese electronica singer Mitsuki Aira, released on November 17, 2010, in Japan by D-Topia Universe with distribution by Universal Music Japan. The album includes songs that were previously unreleased. This is also the first album to be released under D-topia Entertainment's new label, D-Topia Universe. The promotional singles for the album were "Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no Sa" and "Why Two?". The album peaked at the number 45 position on the Oricon weekly charts, selling a total of 2,758 copies.

The album contains a cover of a Kenji Ozawa song, "Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no Sa" and the album's closing track, "Love Re:", which was written and produced by Korean producers Han Jae-Ho, Kim Seung-Su, and An Jung-Sung, who also produce songs for South Korean girl group Kara. Motohiro Kawashima, a composer best known for his work on the Streets of Rage game series, co-composed the track "Human Future" under the pen name Kashii.

Track listing

The CD only version includes the original track "Last Love" but in the CD+DVD version, the track "Rainbow" replaces "Last Love" on track seven.

CD+DVD / Limited edition

No.TitleLyricsMusicTranslationLength
1."Train Train" (feat. Tamaki ROY)Mitsuki Aira, Tamaki RoyKampkin Malkee4:03
2."321"Mitsuki AiraAlex Funk It3:37
3."Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no Sa"Kenji OzawaKenji OzawaLove Is What We Need5:00
4."Why Two?"Mitsuki AiraAlex Funk It4:02
5."Rainy Tone" (Interlude)--Nexx Works1:13
6."Human Future"Mitsuki AiraKylie & Kashii3:30
7."Rainbow"Mitsuki AiraNexx Works3:39
8."Parameter"Mitsuki AiraTo-West4:42
9."???" (Three Questions)Mitsuki AiraKampkin Malkee4:06
10."Fly"To-WestTo-West, Nexx Works3:59
11."Smile"Mitsuki AiraAlex Funk It3:17
12."Love Re:"Mitsuki AiraHan Jae Ho, Kim Seung Soo, An Jung Sung3:56

CD only / Normal edition

No.TitleLength
7."last love"4:21

DVD

  1. Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no sa (Music Clip)
  2. Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no sa (Music Clip Making)
  3. Why Two? (Music Clip)
  4. Why Two? (Music Clip Making)

Charts

ChartPeak position
Oricon Daily albums16
Oricon Weekly albums45

Sales and certifications

ChartAmount
Oricon physical sales3,000

Release history

RegionDateFormatDistributing label
JapanNovember 17, 2010(2010-11-17)CD, CD+DVD, digital downloadUniversal Music Japan
South KoreaAugust 19, 2011(2011-08-19)Digital downloadUniversal Music Korea

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