Metamorphose (Shizuka Kudo song)

"Metamorphose" (メタモルフォーゼ, lit. "Metamorphosis") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo. It is the theme song for the CX television series Nandara Mandara, which starred Kudo herself.[1] It was released as a single through Pony Canyon on October 23, 1991. "Metamorphose" made its first album appearance on the compilation album, Intimate. Kudo performed the song on her fourth appearance on Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[2] In 2015, DAM asked their users to select their favorite Shizuka Kudo songs to sing karaoke to and compiled a top ten list; "Metamorphose" was one of the top vote-getters, rounding up the list at number ten.[3]

"Metamorphose"
Single by Shizuka Kudo
ReleasedOctober 23, 1991 (1991-10-23)
Genre
Length4:15
LabelPony Canyon
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Tsugutoshi Gotō
Shizuka Kudo singles chronology
"Please"
(1991)
"Metamorphose"
(1991)
"Mechakucha ni Naite Shimaitai"
(1992)
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"Metamorphose"
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Background

The song was written by Gorō Matsui, composed by Tsugutoshi Gotō and arranged by Gotō and Satoshi Kadokura. The title is the german word for "metamorphosis". Lyrically, it describes a restless protagonist going through the thrills of falling in love. The "funky" track, musically 160 BPM, is noted for being unusually uptempo for Kudo's repertoire.[4] Gotō was praised for creating a "groovy" sound with the use of organic instruments.[4]

Chart performance

"Metamorphose" debuted at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart, moving 121,000 units in its first week.[5] It spent a total of 16 weeks in the top 100. With 260,000 copies sold in 1991, it ranked at number 59 on the year-end Oricon Singles Chart.[6]

Track listing

All music is composed by Tsugutoshi Gotō

No.TitleLyricsArranger(s)Length
1."Metamorphose" (メタモルフォーゼ, Metamorufōze, "Metamorphosis")4:15
2."Riaru" (Ri・a・ru, "Real")
  • Gotō
4:49
3."Metamorphose" (Original Karaoke) 
  • Gotō
  • Kadokura
4:15
Total length:13:19

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Japan Weekly Singles (Oricon)[7] 2
Japan Monthly Singles (Oricon)[8] 5
Japan Yearly Singles (Oricon)[6] 59

Certification

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[9] Platinum 440,000[10]

References

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