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"Aoi" ( en, "Blue", ) is a song by Japanese band
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. Used as the 2013 theme song for
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's broadcasts of professional soccer matches, the song was one of two promotional singles from their sixth studio album ''
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'' (2013). Sakanaction wrote the song specifically for NHK, taking inspiration from soccer, and from the associations of the word blue in Japanese, due to the home jersey color used by the Japan national football team. Released as a bonus on iTunes for pre-ordering ''Sakanaction'' on February 27, 2013, the song was used to promote the album on Japanese radio stations. It peaked at number 27 on the '' Billboard'' Japan Hot 100 chart a week after the release of ''Sakanaction''. Critically, ''CDJournal'' reviewers responded positively to the song, believing the guitar-based rock, dance beat and vocal choir showed off a signature style of the band. In 2015, a musical presentation using the song was created by
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in November 2015.


Background and development

The band were contacted by the promotions team of Mode Gakuen to write a commercial song for their 2012 advertisements in October 2011, when the band had just begun performing their Sakanaquarium 2011 tour for ''Documentaly''. This was the first time the band had been asked to write a piece of music specifically for a purpose (though songs on ''Documentaly'' had been used for commercial tie-ups, these had been organized after the songs had been completed). The band recorded the song after the tour finished, and planned to release it as a single at the beginning of 2012. However, while this was happening, the band were contacted to write a theme song for the
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drama ''37-sai de Isha ni Natta Boku: Kenshui Junjō Monogatari'', which disrupted their plans for the single. The theme song, "
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", was released in May 2012, while the Mode Gakuen commercial "
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" was released in August 2012. The band began recording their next studio album, ''Sakanaction'', in September 2012. Instead of creating and recording songs in a recording studio, the band recorded songs at Yamaguchi's apartment for four months, in order to create music that they truly wanted to produce, in a comfortable environment away from the pressures of a recording studio. The first song they created in these sessions was "
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", which their management organized to be used as the theme song for the
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drama ''Dinner'', even though Yamaguchi had not finished the song's lyrics. Originally the band intended for "Music" to be the leading promotional track for ''Sakanaction'' and not released as a physical single before it was chosen as a drama theme song. "Music" was released as a single on January 23, 2013, as a special price-reduced single, featuring only a single B-side. On February 16, the band finished the recording sessions for ''Sakanaction'', with the album made available to pre-order on the iTunes Store two weeks later.


Writing and inspiration

"Aoi" was commissioned for NHK, when the television channel contacted Sakanaction to write a song for their 2013 soccer broadcasts, after the band had finished recording the backing track for "Music" in late 2012. Yamaguchi wanted to create a song that was easy to interpret, while balancing this with musical styles they personally liked, in order to pursue new listeners from the audience who would hear the song during broadcasts. The song began as a guitar-driven rock song reminiscent of songs from their earlier albums, which the band's guitarist Motoharu Iwadera strongly objected to, as he felt that the band had moved stylistically towards a club-focused electronic dance sound. As a compromise, the band produced the guitar-based rock song with their more recent musical style, feeling that they had created something entirely new by mixing the two styles. The song was seen by the band as an "outer-facing" song on the album meant for wide audiences and to draw new fans, alongside the album's singles "Boku to Hana" (2012), "Yoru no Odoriko" (2012) and "Music" (2013), as opposed to their "inner-facing" songs meant to express their personal musical tastes. The song was written by Yamaguchi as an homage to "Furimuku na Kimi wa Utsukushii" (1976) by the Birds, a song produced by Nippon Television for their broadcast of the
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, and used in broadcasts since the 1970s. He incorporated choral vocals because of the Birds' song's association with high school sports, believing that this would lift peoples spirits and give them a feeling of expectation for the soccer matches. The band tried to incorporate an image of soccer into the song, and the band members played the
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while creating the song. Lyrically, Yamaguchi themed the song about the present, and wrote about the word , and its associations with youth, inexperience, beauty, danger, as well as it being the color of the Japan national football team. He attempted to link together the experiences of both soccer players and professional musicians, both of whom he saw as having only brief careers.


Promotion and release

"Aoi" was first announced as NHK's 2013 soccer broadcast theme song on February 14, 2013. The song was first used as a theme song nine days later, during
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's J.League Kickoff Conference. The theme song accompanied all of NHK's soccer broadcasts for that year, including J.League, the
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, the AFC fifth round qualifications for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. "Aoi" made its radio debut on Sakanalocks, Sakanaction's segment on the Tokyo FM radio show School of Lock! on February 25, 2013. Two days later, the song was made available to download on iTunes as a bonus for pre-ordering the ''Sakanaction'' album. Of the two songs Sakanaction chose as promotional singles for ''Sakanaction'', "Aoi" and "Inori", the band decided to use "Aoi" for radio promotions, as they believed "Inori" was expectation-defying, and would be less effective if their audience had already heard the composition before listening to the entire album. They believed "Aoi" had the feel of a song used in commercial promotions, which would heighten their surprise at the album beginning with "Inori". Sakanaction saw "Aoi" and "Inori" as complete opposites on the album, as "Aoi" was easy to comprehend, and the most outer-focused "business-like" composition on the album, compared with what they saw as the most inner-focused and personal composition, "Inori". In 2014, "Aoi" was included as one of the playable songs on the
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arcade game Reflec Beat Groovin'!!. Two live performances of the song have been released by the band, as a part of the video albums showcasing their ''Sakanaquarium 2013 Sakanaction: Live at Makuhari Messe 2013.5.19'', and ''Sakanatribe 2014: Live at Tokyo Dome City Hall'' concerts.


Music video

During its initial release, no music video was produced for "Aoi", however two and a half years later a visual work entitled was produced, using the song. A 3D presentation, filmed with an 8K resolution and presented in 22.2 surround sound, the video was unveiled at
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Media Technology's exhibit 2015 Media Technology!, held at the
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event hall on November 12 and 13, 2015. A dual production between NHK Media Technology and NHK Enterprises, the video's art direction was handled by Hiroyasu Kimura of Rhizomatiks Design, and an additional laser show created by laser artist Miu bordered the 3D projection. Sakanaction had previously worked together with NHK Enterprises for the 2015 NHK documentary series ''Next World Watashi-tachi no Mirai'', where the band appeared in the opening of the first episode to perform the theme song, "Goodbye (Next World Remix)", with a visual sequence envisioning 2045. The video featured a live performance by Sakanaction of "Aoi", interspersed with 3D rendered landscapes and objects, and views of places such as Shibuya. Initially, NHK Enterprises had no current plans to show the video at other venues, due to there being no locations in Japan that were capable of displaying an 8K 3D projection with 22.2 surround sound at the time. The presentation was staged for a second time at South by Southwest in March 2016, at the Hilton Austin Hotel in
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, where an 8K:VR Theater was installed.


Reception


Critical reception

''CDJournal'' reviewers felt that "Aoi" showed off a signature style of Sakanaction, and believed the mixed gender vocal chorus invoked the feeling of a school song. They described the song as being a guitar-based rock song with a four on the floor basis, praising the chorus' "strong melody" and "sprinting feeling". The reviewers believed that the song was themed around youth.


Commercial reception

Despite the song debuting on Japanese radio on February 25, it only began to receive notable airplay from a week before the ''Sakanaction'' album's release date. The song was the most successful during the album's release week, where it was the 18th most played song on the radio, and received enough combined digital sales and airplay to reach number 27 on the '' Billboard'' Japan Hot 100 chart.


Personnel

Personnel details were sourced from ''Sakanactions liner notes booklet. Sakanaction *All members – arrangement, production *Keiichi Ejima – drums *Motoharu Iwadera – guitar *Ami Kusakari – bass guitar *Emi Okazaki – keyboards *Ichiro Yamaguchi – vocals, guitar, lyrics, composition Personnel and imagery *Minoru Iwabuchi – executive producer *Kensuke Maeda – assistant engineer *Tatsuya Nomura – executive producer (Hip Land Music Corporation) *Tadashi Owaki – assistant engineer *Yoriko Sugimoto – A&R director *Satoshi Tajima – executive producer *Ayaka Toki – assistant engineer *Naoki Toyoshima – executive producer *Masashi Uramoto – mixing, recording *Satoshi Yamagami – A&R promoter *Naoki Yokota – executive producer


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References

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