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Say the Word (Namie Amuro song)

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"'Say the Word'" is Namie Amuro's 19th solo single under the Avex Trax label. It is her first single after the termination of her working relationship with longtime producer, Tetsuya Komuro. Debuting in the top three after an all-time low chart debut by its predecessor, "Think of Me / No More Tears" (2001), "Say the word" was her last single to sell over 100,000 copies until her 26th single, "All for You" (2004).

Release and promotion



"Say the Word" was originally scheduled for release in July but was delayed a month for release on August 8. Early promotion for the single touted it as her first as a singer-songwriter. A vinyl single issued through Rhythm Republic was released in September. An exclusive remix of the title track, "Say the World (Clappy Mix)" was included on the a-side of the disc. 1,500 copies of it were released before it went out of print.

During year-end promotions where artist typically perform their most popular songs of the year in Japan, Amuro premiered a dance version of "Say the Word" on Best Artist 30. This version would later be released on the greatest hits album, 'Love Enhanced Single Collection' (2002). The original version of the song has remained exclusive to its single and has not yet been released on an album.

Original version



The original song was written in English by Ronald Malmberg and Thomas Johansson for Danish artist Jeanett Debb, the song was first released on her album 'Virtualize' (2001) and later as a single to coincide with Amuro's version.

Commercial endorsements



The song was licensed to Japanese cosmetic company Kose and appeared in a commercial starring Amuro herself. The version featured in the commercial is both musically and lyrically different from the version commercially released. The lyrics featured in the commercial are:

::Say the word and I will be there for you

::Aruite yukesou

::Say the word and make my dreams come true

The English portions of the lyrics featured in the commercial match those written in Jeanett Debb's version, but were changed in the released version of the song.

In the commercial itself, Amuro advertises Kose's new line of waterproof lipstick, Luminus. It features her underwater and breaking through to grab hold of the cosmetic. She puts it on underwater to demonstrate the lipsticks ability stay on even under the most damp situations.

Music video



A music video for "Say the Word" directed by Masashi Muto was filmed on location in Japan and revolves around three scenes. The video opens up with Amuro entering a bus. The song begins when she sits down and puts on headphones. The main scene of the video is a performance scene with Amuro dancing with four female dancers and two male dancers. The final scene of the video involved Amuro driving in a gold cadillac on an open road. Amuro once described herself as a paper driver on an episode of Music Station, meaning she had a license but didn't really drive. Behind-the-scenes footage of the video aired on Channel @, showed Amuro appearing nervous and yelling "Kowai" (Scary) during filming of the scene. The end of video has Amuro getting off the bus. As it comes to a stop the doors open to reveal nothing but water. Amuro has never explained the significance of the scene.

Track listing



CD single

# "Say the Word" (Namie Amuro, Ronald Malmberg, Thomas Johansson) 3:58

# "Let's Not Fight" (Rie Matsumoto, Ramona Lyons, Jay Lyons) 4:14

# "Say the Word (Breeze House Mix)" (Remixed by Keiichi Ueno, Hiroshi Futami, Yuji Kudo) 5:46

# "Say the Word (Instrumental)" (Ronald Malmberg, Thomas Johansson) 6:41

# "Let's Not Fight (Instrumental)" (Ramona Lyons, Jay Lyons) 4:14

Digital Download

# "Say the Word" (Namie Amuro, Ronald Malmberg, Thomas Johansson) 3:58

# "Let's Not Fight" (Rie Matsumoto, Ramona Lyons, Jay Lyons) 4:14

# "Say the Word (Breeze House Mix)" (Remixed by Keiichi Ueno, Hiroshi Futami, Yuji Kudo) 5:46

Vinyl single



Side A



# "Say the Word (Breeze House Mix)" (Remixed by Keiichi Ueno, Hiroshi Futami, Yuji Kudo)

# "Say the Word (Clappy Mix)" (Remixed by Keiichi Ueno)

Side B



# "Say the Word (Original Mix)" (Namie Amuro, Ronald Malmberg, Thomas Johansson)

# "Let's Not Fight" (Rie Matsumoto, Ramona Lyons, Jay Lyons)

Personnel



* Namie Amuro vocals, background vocals

* Hiroko Ishikawa Dancer

* IYO-P Dancer

* Shinnosuke Motoyama Dancer

* Yumeko Dancer

Production



* Producers Ronald Malmberg, Thomas Johansson

* Arrangement Kazuhiro Hara, Keiichi Ueno, Cobra Endo

* Mixing Eddie Delena

* Music Video Director Masashi Muto

TV Performances



* August 6, 2001 Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ

* August 7, 2001 AX Music Factory

* August 10, 2001 Music Station

* August 25, 2001 Pop Jam Summer Special

* August 30, 2001 Utaban

* December 6, 2001 FNS Music Festival

* December 19, 2001 Best Artist 30

* December 24, 2001 Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ X'mas Special Live V

* December 28, 2001 Music Station Special Super Love 2001

* December 31, 2001 52nd Khaku Uta Gassen

* January 1, 2002 A happy music year

* May 25, 2002 MTV Video Awards Japan 2002

* July 28, 2002 Music Fest Peace of RyuKyu

* September 29, 2002 Asia 2002 Music Festival

* December 21, 2002 MTV cool X'mas

* January 1, 2003 CDTV Special Live 20022003

* February 8, 2003 Pop Jam Special

Charts



Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

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Category:2001 singles

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