''Feel My Mind'' (stylized as feel my mind) is the third studio album by the Japanese
pop and
R&B singer
Koda Kumi
, known professionally as , is a Japanese singer from Kyoto, known for her urban and R&B songs.
After debuting with the single "Take Back" in December 2000, Koda gained fame in March 2003 when the songs from her seventh single, "Real Emotion ...
, released in February 2004. The album charted in the Top 10 on
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in Nov ...
at No. 7 and stayed on the charts for thirty-five weeks, selling over 147,000 copies. Its corresponding DVD was ''
feel...'' (not to be confused with her single ''
feel
Feel may refer to:
*Feeling
Music Bands
*Feel (New York band), a dance and R&B band
*Feel (Polish band), a pop rock band
Songs
* "Feel" (Kendrick Lamar song), 2017
* "Feel", by Phora, 2018
*"Feel", by Mahmut Orhan, 2016
* "Feel" (Kumi Koda song), ...
,'' which came out in January 2006) and was her last album to be released as a CD only without a CD+DVD option.
Information
''Feel my mind'' is singer-songwriter Koda's third studio album and her last album to carry predominantly R&B tracks, as she produced mainly pop music beginning from her next album, ''
secret
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Secrecy is often controvers ...
'', and onward. The album entered the top ten on Oricon at No. 7 and remained on the charts for nearly two months.
''Feel my mind'' is credited with jump-starting Kumi's ero-kawaii/sexy-cute image, with which she later became synonymous. This image was cemented with her following album, ''Secret''. However, Kumi later admitted in ''Koda Reki'' how she was nervous to take the "sexy-cute" image because she was nervous of disappointing her parents.
The limited editions of the album contained the tracks "Yume with You
. Yamaki's Groove Mix – the original edition was released on her single "
Crazy 4 U
"Crazy 4 U" is singer-songwriter Koda Kumi's 10th domestic solo single. It charted at No. 12 on Oricon and remained on the charts for six weeks.
Information
"Crazy 4 U" is Kumi Koda's tenth single and last single released before her studio album ...
" and "Cutie Honey", which was later released on the single "
Love & Honey". "Yume with You" was a cover of the
Toshinobu Kubota
is a Japanese singer, songwriter, musician, music producer, and radio personality. He has produced six million-seller records and thirty-three Top 40 singles during his career. Kubota is currently part of Sony Music Japan. In addition, he has co ...
song of the same title, initially released in 1993. Kumi, along with a large group of
avex
is a Japanese entertainment conglomerate led by founder Max Matsuura and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1988, the company manages J-pop talents like Ayumi Hamasaki and internet sensation PikoTaro. It has also shifted into other busi ...
artists, later recorded and released a song in honor of Kubota's death in 2014, titled "Ashite Waratte Irareru Youni"
(明日笑っていられるように / Laughing Towards Tomorrow).
The song "magic" (track No. 11) was composed by the female R&B singer and
music producer
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Lisa Lisa or LISA may refer to:
People
People with the mononym
* Lisa Lisa (born 1967), American actress and lead singer of the Cult Jam
* Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1974), stylized "LISA", Japanese singer and producer
* Lisa Komine (born 1978), J ...
, who Kumi had collaborated with for the song "
one" on her ''
Grow into One
''Grow into One'' (stylized as grow into one) is the second studio album released by Japanese pop and R&B singer Koda Kumi, released on March 19, 2003. It barely peaked in the Top 10 on Oricon, coming it at #8, and charted for 43 weeks. The album ...
'' album, and went on to collaborate with again for the song "
Switch
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", which also featured the
Heartsdales
Heartsdales was a Japanese-American hip pop duo composed of sisters and , known by their stage names Rum and Jewels, respectively.
Yumi was born on December 17, 1981 and Emi on December 4, 1976 in Tokyo, Japan. Their family moved to the Yonke ...
.
Due to the album only being released as a CD version, a corresponding DVD was released the same day, ''
feel...''. The DVD contained three music videos from the album, with an interview, bonus pictures and the original television commercials for all of the singles released.
Packaging
''Feel my mind'' was released in two editions:
*CD: contains twelve musical tracks.
*CD
imited Edition contains fourteen musical tracks.
The limited editions had two bonus tracks: a remix og "Yume with You" and "Cutie Honey", which was later released as a single.
Music videos
Despite being released only as a CD, the album did contained a corresponding DVD: ''
Feel...'.' The DVD contained the music videos released as
A-side
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s from her singles during the era for the album. Those music videos included:
*"
Come With Me" – set at night during a party on a beach in
Thailand
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. The speaking parts in the music video are
subtitled in Japanese.
*"
Gentle Words
''Gentle Words'' is Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi's ninth domestic solo single. The single charted at No. 15 on Oricon and stayed on the charts for ten weeks. The b-side "Saigo no Ame" (最後の雨 / ''Last Rain'') is a cover of Yasushi ...
" – set as the prelude for "
Kiseki", which shows Kumi longing for a loved one.
*"
Crazy 4 U
"Crazy 4 U" is singer-songwriter Koda Kumi's 10th domestic solo single. It charted at No. 12 on Oricon and remained on the charts for six weeks.
Information
"Crazy 4 U" is Kumi Koda's tenth single and last single released before her studio album ...
" – set in Tokyo with an espionage theme, having Kumi in several incarnations.
Background narration
"The artist that Koda Kumi should represent finally became clear. When I look back at the years until 2003, I was filled with enthusiasm, but had no clear goal... The fog in front of my eyes cleared and the path I should walk became visible." – Koda Kumi
On the release of ''Feel my mind'', Kumi spoke in ''Koda Reki'' of how singing became more enjoyable due to her finding her own style – both in music and fashion. She explained that the reason her first few years were difficult was because she did not know who she wanted to be on stage, but because she began to find herself, more people started to support her and attend her events. Though she had attracted attention with her cover of "Cutie Honey", she was overwhelmed with criticism from the clothes she donned at ''
Music Station
is a Japanese music television program. Broadcasting live weekly on TV Asahi since October 24, 1986, it currently airs from 9PM-10PM on Fridays. The program is also colloquially known as , , and . The show is currently syndicated throughout th ...
''.
"There were a lot of things that upset me . . . I wanted to believe in my own style that had taken so long to find. No matter what other people said, I didn't want to give up... I usually got scared easily, but I pushed through my own ideas for the first time." – Koda Kumi
Track listing
(Source)
Charts and sales
Alternative versions
"Rain"
"Rain": Found on the album (2004)
"Rain
nplugged Version: Found on "
No Regret" single (2006)
"Rain
lbum Version Instrumental: Found on "No Regret" single (2006)
"Rain lug in Language Remix: Found on ''Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2
Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2 is the third remix album released by Japanese singer/songwriter, Kumi Koda. It was released a year after '' Koda Kumi Driving Hit's'' on March 31, 2010. It ranked higher than its predecessor, coming in at #5 on Oricon and ...
'' (2010)
References
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Koda Kumi albums
2004 albums
Avex Group albums