Hologram (Minmi Song)
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Minmi Michiko Evwana (born December 8, 1974), better known by her stage name , is a Japanese hip-hop and reggae musician,, United Daily News (in Chinese), August 22, 2008 as well as a singer-songwriter and record producer. She is the first soca ar ...
, taken from her seventh studio album ''Ego'' (2015). It was made available for digital download and physical consumption on June 10, 2015 through Universal J—a subsidiary label owned by Universal Music Japan—as her third stand-alone single. "Hologram" marks Minmi's second consecutive recording after "Ite Itai yo" to have been written, composed, arranged, and produced by herself. Musically, the song was described by a critic at Selective Hearing as a transition from her signature
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styles to electronic dance music, whilst retaining musical elements of
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. Upon its release, the single received generally positive reviews from
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. Some pointed out the track as a highlight from the album, whilst acclaiming the song's composition. Minor criticism was outspoken towards the application of
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to her vocals. Commercially, it under-performed in Japan, stalling at number 116 for a sole week on the Oricon Singles Chart, marking her lowest-selling release in that region. To promote the single, it was used for Japanese
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television series ''Jitsu wa Watashi wa'' (2015). Additionally, she appeared on Japanese music television shows ''Count Down TV'' and ''Refreshing!'', with her as well performing the track at the 2016 Freedom Aozora concert venue.


Background, composition and release

In June 2016, it was confirmed through Anime News Network that
Minmi Michiko Evwana (born December 8, 1974), better known by her stage name , is a Japanese hip-hop and reggae musician,, United Daily News (in Chinese), August 22, 2008 as well as a singer-songwriter and record producer. She is the first soca ar ...
would release a new song titled "Hologram", which would serve as a featured track for the first season of Japanese anime television series, ''Actually, I Am…'' (Japanese: ''Jitsu wa Watashi wa'') (2015). "Hologram" marks Minmi's second consecutive single to have been written, composed, arranged, and produced by herself, following her 2014 single "Ite Itai yo". Musically, it was pointed out by a writer for Selective Hearing as a transition from her signature
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styles from previous releases to dance-pop and electronic dance music, whilst retaining musical elements of dancehall music. It also incorporates synthesizers and
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in its instrumentation, with Minmi's vocals being processed with
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and
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pyrotechnics. "Hologram" was released as the singer's third stand-alone digital single on June 10, 2015 through Universal J, a subsidiary label owned by Universal Music Japan; its artwork featured blue, purple, pink and green confetti. The label distributed the recording for physical consumption as a DVD and CD in Japan, with a digital EP being made available in several other territories. All formats included the original mix of the single, with the addition of B-side track "#Yaccahaina" in collaboration with Japanese performer Mary Jane. The DVD release incorporated Minmi performing "Hologram" live at the 2014 Freedom Aozora concert venue. The accompanying cover sleeve for all three formats portrayed a pink-haired Minmi surrounded by digitally-superimposed confetti.


Reception

Upon its release, the single received positive reviews from
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's Adam Greenberg, who contributed to Mimni's biography on the website, cited the track as one of her best works. In a similar review, ''CD Journal'' staff members pointed out "Hologram" as a highlight from her album ''Ego''. Another critic from the same publication commended Minmi's transition to electronic dance music, labeling the recording's production as "bold" and "spacey". The review further acclaimed the singer's vocals and songwriting on the single. An editor from Selective Hearing enjoyed the track, concluding that, "In the end this is a slight deviation from Minmi's typical releases, but it's also refreshing to hear her branch a little bit." However, the publication negatively perceived the overuse of Auto-tune in the track and felt the corresponding B-side songs were better than the single. Commercially, "Hologram" under-performed in Japan. It debuted at number 116 for a sole week on the Oricon Singles Chart, marking Minmi's lowest-charting release since "La La La (Ai no Uta)" (2012), which peaked at number 58. As of July 2016, it is her lowest-selling single according to
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's database.


Music video and promotion

An accompanying music video for "Hologram" was directed by Hideharu Ueki. It opens with a woman walking down a beach front, with her subsequently holding and letting go of her
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strap by the pre-chorus. Over the rest of the visual, she is portrayed being engaged alone or with a man in the water or playing around the beach shore; several of the scenes repeat throughout the music video. The clip appeared on the DVD version of its parent album, ''Ego''. To promote the single, it was used for Japanese
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television series ''Jitsu wa Watashi wa'' (2015). She also appeared on the Japanese television music shows ''Count Down TV'' and ''Refreshing!'' to perform the song, alongside providing an interview in each show. Minmi subsequently performed "Hologram" live at the 2016 Freedom Aozona concert venue; various other Japanese acts, such as Scandal and 10-Feet, were present at the venue.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the CD liner notes of "Hologram". ;Management *Management done by record label Universal J. ;Credits *
Minmi Michiko Evwana (born December 8, 1974), better known by her stage name , is a Japanese hip-hop and reggae musician,, United Daily News (in Chinese), August 22, 2008 as well as a singer-songwriter and record producer. She is the first soca ar ...
– lead vocals, producing, composing, songwriting, mixing, arranging *Mary Jane – featured artist, backing vocals *Hideharu Ueki – music video director


Track list and formats

All lyrics written by Minmi.


Charts


Release history


References


External links


"Hologram"
at Minmi's official website.
"Hologram"
profile at
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