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is a song by Japanese musical act Superfly. It was released as a double A-side single along with "
Koisuru Hitomi wa Utsukushii is a song by Japanese musical act Superfly. It was released as a double A-side single along with "Yasashii Kimochi de" in 2009, a month before Superfly's second studio album ''Box Emotions''. An upbeat disco-inspired song that was a change in s ...
" in 2009, a month before Superfly's second studio album ''
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Background and development

In 2009, Superfly recorded two songs for the
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drama ''Boss'', starring
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. The theme song, a ballad called "
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", was released as a single by Superfly on May 13. The drama's upbeat opening theme song " Alright!!" was released as a digital single a month later. Both songs were successful commercially, with "Alright!!" becoming Superfly's biggest hit since "
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" (2008).


Promotion and release

The song was used as the theme song of the morning news program ''
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'', first airing in April 2009. Superfly performed the song live at ''
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'' on September 4, during the release of ''Box Emotions''. The song was released as a part of a four-track single on July 29, 2009. In addition to the two A-sides, the single featured a cover of Kuwata Band's 1986 song "Skipped Beat", a song Superfly had performed at ''
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'' and during her Rock'N'Roll Show 2008 tour. The song is a live recording taken from the tour final of the Rock'N'Roll Show at the
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on November 9, 2008. The remaining track is a cover of the title track from
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's 1974 album ''
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''.


Music video

A music video was produced for the song, directed by Shūichi Banba. It features Ochi in a top-hat, performing the song with her band-mates on an outdoor stage in country-inspired clothing. As she sings, stage hands and other performers, such as a man with a dog and a man dressed as a pole, greet her as they leave the stage. At the end of the video, Ochi and her band-mates run off the stage to reveal the field the video was shot in, and dance with all of the other performers.


Critical reception

Dai Tanaka of ''
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'' described the song as being exactly like the title implied, "tender emotion" on top of a "good melody". He praised Ochi's musicianship, feeling that the single was an example of her skill as a vocalist. The song was received well by ''CDJournal'' reviewers, who noted the song's dramatic classic pop style and praising the melody's development and the lyrics. One reviewer felt the song was a simple, refreshing medium rock song on their first listen, but later felt the layered acoustic guitar sound was ambitious. The song was praised as having a "weighty tone" and a "beautiful melody" that was "tenderly sung", with the reviewers noting that listening to it felt "good like a spring breeze".


Track listings


Personnel

Personnel details were sourced from the liner notes booklet of ''
Box Emotions ''Box Emotions'' is the second studio album by Japanese pop-rock band Superfly, released on September 2, 2009. It debuted at the number-one spot on the Oricon weekly album charts, making Superfly the first female artist in six years, since Chito ...
''. *Gen Ittetsu Strings – strings *Kōji Kusakari – electric guitar, acoustic guitar *Hideki Matsubara – bass *Hiroshi "Matsukichi" Matsubara – drums *Shiho Ochi – lead and background vocals, timpani, tambourine *Takumi Sone – acoustic guitar *Kōichi Tabo – acoustic guitar *Kōichi Tsutaya – piano *Yoshiyuki Yatsuhashi – electric guitar, acoustic guitar


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References

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