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is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia. It was co-written by Misia and
Jun Sasaki is a Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his work as a record producer for acts including Misia, Chara, and Yuki Koyanagi is a Japanese pop singer. She released her first single, "Anata no kisu o kazoemashà ...
and produced by Misia. "Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" was released as a single simultaneously with the Tour of Misia Japan Soul Quest concert DVD on June 20, 2012, through Ariola Japan. The title track served as theme song for the NHK drama series ''Hatsukoi'', starring Yoshino Kimura.


Background and release

"Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" is Misia's first single in over a year and first since the release of her tenth studio album, ''
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''. The first pressing of the physical release includes a
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written by Misia on the theme of "first love", titled . Along with the title track, the single features the
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"Hyakunen Ai", co-written by essayist Mayumi Satō, a stripped-down, acoustic piano version of "Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" and a remixed version of Misia's Japanese-language rendition of "
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" by
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, from the cover album '' Misia no Mori: Forest Covers''. A digital exclusive version, dubbed the Deluxe Edition, including an additional remix of "Koi wa Owaranai Zutto", was released a week later, on June 27, 2012.


Artwork

The artwork for the single was designed by Japanese balloon art group Daisy Balloon, who also designed the costumes for the Tour of Misia Japan Soul Quest Grand Finale 2012. The single's cover art depicts Misia wearing a floral headpiece and shoulder ornaments, made entirely of balloon material, and holding a bear-shaped balloon. The red apple sitting on the bear's head is meant to represent the intensity of a first love.


Composition

"Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" was written by Misia and composed and arranged by Jun Sasaki. It is Misia's first single to be co-written by Sasaki since "
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". The song is composed in the key of
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and set to a common time tempo of 77 beats per minute. Misia's vocals span from G3 to E5. The lyrics, written specifically to echo the plot of ''Hatsukoi'', tell the story of a protagonist who is unable to forget her first love. The series marks the second collaboration between Misia and screenwriter Miho Nakazono, since ''Yamato Nadeshiko'' (2000), for which Misia's " Everything" served as theme song. In a press release, Misia explained, "love, even if lost, is something that lives on in our memories and can change the course of our lives." After reading the script, Misia describes being inspired to put into song the feeling of "endless love".


Critical reception

"Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" was praised as "authentic" by CDJournal critics, and compared to "Everything" for the analogous vocal restraint shown by Misia. Her vocal performance was described as "passionate". Misia and Sasaki received acclaim for their musical compatibility.


Music video


Background

The music video for "Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" was filmed in May 2012 in Hokkaido and was directed by Mitsuo Shindō. It premiered on May 24, 2012 on Space Shower TV's ''Big Hits!'' program. The video was filmed at several locations throughout Hokkaido, including in the town of Tsubetsu, where the album cover for Misia's EP ''
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'' was photographed, the , in the city of Kitami, and the surroundings of , in Abashiri city.


Synopsis

The video's concept shows Misia traveling around various locations seemingly reminiscing on her first love. The video begins with a shot from a car moving through a Hokkaido street. Misia is then seen wandering along a lake shore as the first verse begins. The camera fades into a shot of Misia looking out of the window of a moving train. She is then shown, in profile, singing the pre-chorus. Misia dons a white chiffon dress as she stands next to a tree by the shore. A close-up shot of the bottom-half of the dress follows and Misia is seen holding a bouquet of baby's-breath. The camera alternates between shots of Misia sitting in the train and shots of the Hokkaido scenery. As the second verse kicks in, Misia is shown from the side, sitting on the edge of a sofa. As she begins to sing, she turns around to face a window. Shots of Misia driving a car and resting in it are inter-cut with shots of the neighboring scenery. The camera then fades back to a seated Misia. This is followed by more shots of scenery, a café, and of Misia leaning against a stone wall. Misia is shown gazing out of a window, singing the second chorus, while different shots are inter-cut. She is then seen walking toward a lighthouse. As the bridge comes to an end, the camera fades to a shot of the singer walking on a dock in her white dress. The camera cuts to a shot of Misia dressed in black and playing the piano while singing. The final chorus swells and several shots of Misia singing are repeated. The video ends with a shot of Misia resting her chin on her hand and staring out of the same train window as her name and the title of the song appear in white font.


Chart performance

"Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" made its chart debut on the weekly RecoChoku
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s chart, ranking at number 27. The song peaked on the weekly RecoChoku singles chart at number 14. The single entered the daily
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at number 11, where it also peaked. "Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" debuted at number 17 on the weekly
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, with 5,000 copies sold. It charted for seven consecutive weeks and sold a reported total of 11,000 copies during its run.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

Personnel * Vocals, production – Misia * Songwriting – Misia,
Jun Sasaki is a Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his work as a record producer for acts including Misia, Chara, and Yuki Koyanagi is a Japanese pop singer. She released her first single, "Anata no kisu o kazoemashà ...
*
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, additional instrumentation – Jun Sasaki * Electronic keyboard – Tohru Shigemi *
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– Fuyu *
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– Takeshi Taneda * Guitar – Takashi Yamaguchi * Strings arrangement – Gen Ittetsu Strings *
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– Gen Ittetsu Strings *
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s – Otohiko Fujita, Yoshiyuki Uema, Atsushi Katsumata, Marie Fujita * Engineering – Masahiro Kawaguchi, Noriyasu Murase, Colin Suzuki * Mixing – Masashi Hashimoto * Mastering – Herb Powers Jr.


Charts


References


External links

* {{authority control 2012 singles 2012 songs Misia songs Songs written by Misia Songs written by Jun Sasaki Song recordings produced by Misia Japanese television drama theme songs Ariola Japan singles