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"Don't Cry Anymore" (stylized as "don't cry anymore") is Japanese singer-songwriter
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's debut major label single, released on March 3, 2010. It was used as the
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starring drama
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's theme song. It was certified gold by the
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for full-length cellphone downloads.


Writing

The song is an upbeat
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song. The lyrics describe somebody instructing themself to stop crying and to be strong, no matter what. References are made to an end of a relationship, such as the song's protagonist . She feels that she wants to hear that person's voice again and to see them again, but knows that she must walk forward instead. miwa felt that "Don't Cry Anymore" was less indicative of her personality than the B-sides of the single. miwa describes the B-side "Megurogawa" as a "comfortable and tender" song, that feels like her starting point from where she started to make music. It describes somebody yearning to tell a boy about her feelings for him, as she stands beside Meguro River in Tokyo, in spring with cherry blossoms lining the river. "Wake Up, Break Out!" was written in her first year at high school, and she performed this often at live houses. She believes the song has the feeling of a live performance, since she recorded it with the same band as she did for "Don't Cry Anymore."


Promotion

The song was used as the
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drama
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's theme song. It was written specifically for the drama, after miwa was told about concept of the drama after the initial offer. The song was briefly used in commercials for Recochoku from late January 2010 onwards. miwa participated in a high profile episode of the
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music show Music Fair, a month before the single's release. On it, she performed the song, as well as a cover of Cyndi Lauper's " True Colors" with
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and Kana Nishino. Miwa also performed "Don't Cry Anymore" on NHK's
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on the 7th of March. She also performed at the special 300th anniversary episode of Bokura no Ongaku a month after the single's release, performing a cover of Yumi Matsutoya's "Hello, My Friend" with Hiroshi Kamayatsu.


Music video

The music video was shot by director Yuri Kanchiku. It depicts miwa in a dark room with several free-standing doorways. Whenever miwa travels through one of the doorways, she comes into the same room set up differently. The first time, it is set up for a frivolous banquet, with many different people dressed formally. The second time she enters it, the room is set up as if it were a busy park sidewalk, with many people dressed in work clothes ignoring her. She decides to sit down at a park bench. miwa later finds a birdcage, and the scene switches to depicting her trapped inside the birdcage, with the floor littered with
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. Interspersed between these scenes are shots of miwa performing the song in the same room, backed with a guitarist, bassist, drummer, keyboardist and four member
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section.


Reception

The single received low level airplay for two weeks before its release, before becoming the second most played song in Japan for a week, under
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's " For Your Entertainment." It charted in the top ten airplay songs for three weeks. In the same time period, the song had poor reception on Adult Contemporary radio stations, only peaking at #52. Two weeks later, the song reached a higher ranking of #31 among the adult contemporary stations, though never reaching the success of "Don't Cry Anymore" on the overall airplay charts. On the physical charts, the single charted in the top 30 for three weeks, and the top 100 for six. It was a gradual seller - only selling 9,000 copies in its first week, but eventually selling 22,000 copies. The song performed well in the digital market. It debuted at #14 on RIAJ's Chaku-uta Full charts, but the next week reached #3. It charted for a further two more weeks in the top 10. Its final week in the top 100 was 7 weeks after its debut, where it reached #56. It was certified gold for 100,000 Chaku-uta Full downloads for the March 2010 period. Critically, CDJournal praised the song as being dynamic with "earnest lyrics." They noted an influence from
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in the song. The song won the award for best drama theme song at the 64th
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, beating out songs such as
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's "Hanabi."


Track listing


Chart rankings


Reported sales


Personnel

*Tatsuhiro "Tabokun" Endo - bass *Akitomo Fukushima - recording *Hideo Kojima - drums *Hiroyuki Matsugashita - electric guitar *Miwa - acoustic guitar, chorus, songwriting, vocals *Naoki-T - co-arranger, electric guitar, lead guitar, producer, programming, recording *Quatre-M - co-arranger *Toshio Uchida - electric guitar *Risa Yamamoto - violin *Takayoshi "Dr." Yamauchi - mixing


References


External links


Sony Music Don't Cry Anymore profile
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