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is a song by Japanese band Tokio. It was one of the two A-sides that composed the band's 39th single, along with the song "Akireru Kurai Bokura wa Nega". The single was released on September 3, 2008, and was their first release with J Storm. "Amagasa" was written by Japanese rock musician Ringo Sheena. In 2014, Sheena covered the two songs she wrote for the single, "Amagasa" and "Kach no Otoko", for her album 'Gyakuyuny: Kwankyoku'.

Background and development



Tokio's 2006 single "Sorafune" was a hit, being certified by the RIAJ for 1,000,000 ringtone downloads. The song was written by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, and acted as the theme song for the drama 'My Boss My Hero', starring Tomoya Nagase. Since then, Tokio has had several singles written by musicians famous in their own right, such as "Hikari no Machi" by Yoshihiro Kai, another song by Miyuki Nakajima called "Honjitsu, Mijukumono" and "Seisyun", which was written by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi.

Ringo Sheena had previously worked with musicians Ryko Hirosue and Rie Tomosaka between 1998 and 2000, writing and producing music for them. This single was the first time in eight years that she had written music for another musical act. "Amagasa" / "Akireru Kurai Bokura wa Nega" was Tokio's first single released under J Storm. From their debut in 1994 until 2001, Tokio had worked with Sony Music Entertainment Japan, before moving to Universal Music Japan with the single "Doitsu mo Koitsu mo" / "Boku no Mirai" (2001).

Writing and production



The two songs on the single written by Ringo Sheena, "Amagasa" and "Kach no Otoko", featured her band at the time Tokyo Jihen performing the song arrangement. Sheena felt that because both Tokio and Tokyo Jihen are structured in the same way (i.e. both are rock bands with instrument players), it was easy to give the songs added flair. "Amagasa" took eight hours to record, as Tomoya Nagase felt very nervous recording for Sheena. He used polite honorifics when talking to her, as he accidentally thought that she was older than him. The chorus is sung in a high key that Nagase found difficult to sing, however even though he was struggling, Sheena felt that it sounded fine, as she wanted the changing key effect.

Of the other songs on the single, "Akireru Kurai Bokura wa Nega" by producer her0ism, and the song "Jsh Shik" was sung by Taichi Kokubun on lead vocals.

Promotion and release



"Amagasa" was used as the theme song for the NTV drama 'Yasuko to Kenji', which starred Tokio member Masahiro Matsuoka as the titular Kenji. This was the ninth single released by the band that was a drama theme song for a drama starring a member of Tokio, after "Furarete Genki" (1997) for 'Psychometrer Eiji', "Love & Peace" (1998) for 'Love & Peace', "Ai no Arashi" (1999) for 'Psychometrer Eiji 2', "Hanauta" (2002) for 'Nurse Man', "Transistor G (Glamour) Girl" (2004) for 'Kanojo ga Shinjatta', "Jibun no Tame ni" (2004) for 'Nurse Man ga Yuku', "Sorafune" (2006) for 'My Boss My Hero', and "Honjitsu, Mijukumono" for 'Juken no Kamisama'. "Amagasa" was performed live at 'Music Station' three times. First on September 5, then the following week on September 12, and also at the New Years special on December 26, 2008. The song was also performed at the Fuji TV 'FNS Kaysai' on December 3, 2008.

Additionally, "Akireru Kurai Bokura wa Nega" was used as an ending theme song for Tokio's Fuji Television variety show 'Mentore G'. It was used from May 11, 2008 until the program's final airing on September 14, 2008.

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Category:2008 singles

Category:2008 songs

Category:Japanese-language songs

Category:Japanese television drama theme songs

Category:J Storm singles

Category:Ringo Sheena songs

Category:Songs written by Ringo Sheena

Category:Tokio (band) songs

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