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. It was released as a single in January 2013, two months before the band's sixth album ''
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''. A progressive
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song, "Music" was adopted as the theme song for the
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-starring drama ''Dinner'' while the band's songwriter
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was struggling to write lyrics for the otherwise finished composition. Inspired by the cooking drama's theme of professionalism, Yamaguchi themed the song around his own experience with professionalism, relating it to his career as a musician. The band performed the song at several high-profile venues, including
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's ''
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'' and at the 64th ''
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'' New Year's musical competition. Critics believed the composition was different structurally to a regular pop song, and challenged general notions about what constituted pop music, and was a high quality song, despite the single's apparent commercial-focus. Commercially, the song performed well, reaching number one on the ''
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chart.


Background and development

In September 2011, Sakanaction released their fifth studio album ''
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'', which had reached number two on the Japanese
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albums chart; the highest position achieved by the band in their career at the time. The album was strongly affected by the events of the
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which had occurred in March of that year, during the promotional period for their single "
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". The band's vocalist and songwriter
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felt a new resolution to create music that would resonate with a general pop music audience, who listened to idol acts such as
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and
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. As rock music was no longer a popular staple during the early 2010s in Japan, Yamaguchi felt that the reasons people listened to music had changed over time, and wanted to mix rock music with entertainment-focused music in order to give these people the type of music that they look for. 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, "Boku to Hana", was released in May 2012, while the Mode Gakuen commercial "
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" was released in August 2012. When Sakanaction had finished producing the music and arrangement of "Music", they were informed that the production staff from
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for the
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-starring drama ''Dinner'' had requested a Sakanaction song for the drama's theme song. This, however, was before the song had been fully finished, while Yamaguchi was still writing the song's lyrics. As the offer was for any Sakanaction song, the band submitted a piece of music that they wanted to release for themselves, without considering the drama's story or the song's reception by television audience as they had done for "Boku to Hana". Originally the band did not plan to release "Music" as a single before the drama theme song offer, instead intending the song to act as the leading promotional track for their album ''Sakanaction'' (2013).


Writing and inspiration

"Music" had the longest production time to date for a Sakanaction single, as Yamaguchi had difficulty finalizing the song's lyrics. Yamaguchi challenged himself to write the lyrics unconsciously, creating a story out of the lyrics that spontaneously occurred to him while listening to the song's melody. The first draft had a strong story to it, but Yamaguchi felt that because the story needed too much explanation to understand abandoned these plans. Yamaguchi wanted to write a song describing how Sakanaction as a band look toward music, and expressed musically what type of band Sakanaction were in that moment. While Yamaguchi was struggling with the song's lyrics, Sakanaction's manager gave them the news that one of their songs would be used for the theme song of the drama ''Dinner''. As he was struggling to find a lyrical theme for the song, Yamaguchi read the screenplays for the first three episodes of the drama; finding professionalism to be an overarching theme to the work. Instead of relating the song to the drama's cooking-focused theme, Yamaguchi decided to write the song about his own professionalism, from his perspective as a musician. For the arrangement, the band created "Music" by mixing together the "groove" of club music with
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and rock genres. The band members recorded the song together with Yamaguchi at his apartment, instead of at a recording studio as they had done for "Boku to Hana" and "Yoru no Odoriko".


Composition

"Music" is a five-minute and twenty-two second long composition that begins with a synthesizer-based rhythm paired with whispered vocals, which builds into a
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song. The initial verse is performed without Kusakari's
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, which is added in the second verse.


Promotion and release

The single was announced on December 1, 2012, when Yamaguchi was still recording the song at his home studio, while the song's usage as the theme song for ''Dinner'' was announced two weeks later. A ringtone of the song was released on January 13, the same day that the first episode of ''Dinner'' aired. Yamaguchi debuted the song in full the next day on his radio program Sakana Locks, a part of Tokyo FM's School of Lock. Composer
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arranged two instrumental versions of the song for use as interstitial music in ''Dinner'': a string version and a piano version. Both of these recordings were included on ''Dinners original soundtrack, released on February 27. On January 23, the song was released as a two-track single physical single. The release was sold for a reduced price of 500 yen and marketed as a "one coin single" ( 500 yen being the largest coin denomination in Japan), as a way to reach a wider audience and for more people to purchase physical copies. Yamaguchi himself did not like the "one coin single" moniker, feeling this implied that the single was a sub-par effort release, and pleaded with his management to stop referring to it with that term. "Music" was paired with the B-side "Eiga (Conté 2012/11/16 17:24)", a single take of the song "Eiga" that was recorded on November 16, 2012. This take was remixed and later included on ''Sakanaction'' two months later. The band performed the song for the first time on the music program ''
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'' on February 15, and at the 64th ''
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'',
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's annual New Year's music contest. Two performances of the song have been released in the band's video releases: one performance on the band's ''Sakanaquarium 2013 Sakanaction: Live at Makuhari Messe 2013.5.19'' video album, and one on their ''Sakanatribe 2014: Live at Tokyo Dome City Hall'' video album. For the band's single "
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" / " Hasu no Hana" (2014), electronic musician Cornelius remixed "Music" as one of the single's B-sides. Cornelius first met Yamaguchi while touring his ''
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'' album in 2001, when Yamaguchi was employed in the security team for his Sapporo concert. Originally the band asked Cornelius to remix a different song for the single, but he asked to remix "Music" instead, having grown to love the song as his son used to loudly play "Music" from his room when he was an elementary school student. Cornelius changed the melody's key and the chords to create an acoustic-based version from a dance and electronic-focused song, countering the standard way an acoustic song is remixed into an electronic form. This remix, alongside the single's B-side "Eiga (Conté 2012/11/16 17:24)", were included on the band's 2015 compilation album '' Natsukashii Tsuki wa Atarashii Tsuki: Coupling & Remix Works''. Two weeks later, Cornelius released the remix as a part of his own compilation album, ''Constellations of Music''. An additional remix of the song by Sakanaction's drummer Keiichi Ejima, "Music (Ej_Remix)", was also included on ''Natsukashii Tsuki wa Atarashii Tsuki: Coupling & Remix Works''.


Cover artwork

The cover artwork was produced by Kamikene of the design team Hatos. The artwork is based on his impressions of hearing an unfinished version of "Music" without the lyrics, as Yamaguchi found difficulty in completing the lyrics before the song's due date. It depicts two different gray-scale photographs separated by a bar. The cover art is actually a smaller, one tenth section of a hand-drawn poster made by Kamikene, who drew two artworks inspired by the song's sound. Instead of a single booklet, both artworks were included as a large-scale, folded poster for the physical single's first press edition. For the initial one-track digital download of the single, a similarly themed cover artwork was created, depicting separate photos to the standard edition.


Music video

The music video was directed by Kazuaki Seki, who worked together with Sakanaction in 2010 for their single " Aruku Around". It was uploaded to
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two days after the single's release, on January 25, 2013. The music video features a square shot of Yamaguchi sitting down at a computer, while he listens to headphones. In the remaining area to the left and right of Yamaguchi, a video of a girl, played by talent Ayano Kudo, surrounded by gray-scale dancers can be seen as she goes about her daily life. The scenes of the girl switch between a top-down perspective and a forced perspective where it appears she is being shown from above, but is actually being shown from her side. Occasionally the dancer's black hands can be seen interacting with both the scenes of the girl and Yamaguchi's scene. Entertainment Media Kulture described the video as inscrutable, believing the scenes of the girl to the left and right represented the music Yamaguchi is listening to.


Reception


Critical reception

Aki Ito of EMTG felt that "Music" was a song that fought with general people's notions of what pop music is. She believed that the song was not simple to interpret and difficult to sing, but despite this was very catchy and memorable. She likened the song's arrangement to
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in its intricacy, and believed the song had a different structure and progression to a regular pop song. Ito found "Music"'s melody interesting, as it was similar to classic mid-1990s dance music melodies, however slightly altered to create something entirely new. Entertainment Media Kulture felt that the song was a stoic look at how Sakanaction function as musical artists. ''CDJournal'' reviewers felt the chorus' echoing vocals and minimalistic development created a "floating feeling" and a "fantastic space", and that the song's final section left a "strong impact" created by the members working together in unison. Dai Onojima was overwhelmed with the song's high quality and the "clear passion" of the lyrics, which caught him off guard due to the many commercially focused sales strategies Sakanaction's management had implemented for the single, including its drama tie-up, low price and tour pre-sales ticket inclusion. He felt that releasing a commercially focused song while singing about the reasons why they created music was a strong message about how dedicated they were as musicians.


Commercial reception

The single debuted at number four on
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's singles chart, with both Oricon and rival sales tracking agency ''
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Japan'' tracking 35,000 physical copies sold in the single's first week. It remained in the top thirty singles for four weeks, and spent a total of ten weeks in the top 200 releases. The single fared better on the ''
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''
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, which in January 2013 tracked physical sales, airplay and
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sales data. It reached number one on the chart, after receiving strong enough airplay a week prior to debut at number 15. On the
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Japan music store, the song was the 28th most purchased song of 2013.


Track listings


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 Music video *Ryuji Aigase – dancer *Aoi Pro – production *Aya Eguchi – dancer *Daisuke Fukui – dancer *Aiko Funaki – art *Yuki Hamada – dancer *Akira Hosoka – producer *Hisashi "Momo" Kitazawa – creative director, stylist * Ayano Kudo – cast member *Asami Nemoto – hair, make-up *Akiko Oodate – production manager *Hayato Ōmori – dancer *Shiho Sato – dancer *Kazuaki Seki – director *Itaru Shibamura – producer *Kento Shimizu – production manager *Yasuyuki Suzuki – lighting *Yae Tomiyama – dancer *Hiroyuki Yabe – camera *Yūki Yada – dancer


Chart rankings


Certification and sales


Release history


References

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