"Moonlight") is the sixteenth studio album by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo.
[2] The musical direction for the album was influenced by feedback from fans; Kudo explained to Real Guide that, around May 2004, she started requesting uptempo tracks from producers because her fans had been expressing through letters their desire to hear more upbeat songs with powerful vocals.
Kudo singles out the latin-inspired "Tsukiyo no Sabaku" and "Break of Still" as two standout songs from the record.
[2] The title of the album, which has the characters for "moon" and "shadow", is meant to represent the two sides of life, the positive and the negative.
[2] Rin peaked on the daily Oricon Albums Chart at number 41 on June 1, 2005.