But/Aishō

"But/Aishō"
"But/愛証"
Single by Koda Kumi
from the album Kingdom
Released March 14, 2007
Genre J-pop, dance-pop, pop rock
Label Rhythm Zone
Koda Kumi singles chronology
Cherry Girl/Unmei
(2006)
But / Aishō
(2007)
Freaky
(2007)

BUT/Aishou (But/愛証 / BUT/Proof of Love) is Koda Kumi's 35th single and was released on March 14, 2007. It was her first single of 2007 and first to bring her new era, Kingdom. The single was a limited purchase, only being sold from March 2007 to May 2007. It charted #2 on Oricon and stayed on the charts for fourteen weeks.[1] The single was released the same day as her third compilation album, BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~, which was also of limited release.

Information

Koda Kumi described the song BUT to have the overall message of embracing who you are and not being afraid to show the world the real you. The music video has many homosexual overtones and, due to this, she became a gay rights activist among fans.

BUT was used as the theme song to the Japanese editions of the film Step Up.[2] Aishou became the theme to the drama Ai no Rukeichi.[3]

A week after the single's release, an "Analog Version" was also released.[4]

BUT is certified triple platinum as a ringtone and platinum as a digital download to cellphones by the RIAJ.(ringtone): 3× Platinum[5](cellphone): Platinum[6] "Aishō" is certified platinum for downloads, and the single is certified gold for 100,000 copies shipped to stores.[7][8]

Reception

BUT/Aishou garnered mostly positive reviews among North American fans upon its release. BUT was described as being "catchy," "refreshing" and an overall nice dance track, also critiquing the "explicit" imagery in the music video. Aishou was praised for her use of vocals and fans enjoyed the imagery used in the music video.[9]

While doing well in Japan, some fans critiqued the song for its overuse of auto-tune, claiming it made Koda Kumi sound "robotic."[10]

Track listing

(Source[11])

CD version

All lyrics written by Koda Kumi. 

CD
No. TitleMusicArranger(s) Length
1. "BUT"  Tommy HenriksenTommy Henriksen 3:38
2. "Aishou" (愛証 / Proof of Love)Reika YuukiMasaki Iehara 3:54
3. "BUT" (The Ghettobots remix)GhettobotsMasaki Iehara 3:51
4. "BUT" (Instrumental)Tommy HenriksenTommy Henriksen 3:36
5. "Aishou" (Instrumental)Reika YuukiMasaki Iehara 3:52
DVD
No. TitleDirector(s) Length
1. "BUT" (Music video)   
2. "Aishou" (Music video)   
3. "BUT/Aishou" (Making Video)   

BUT <Analog Version>

A1. BUT
A2. BUT [Drum 'n Bass Remix]
B1. BUT [The Ghettobots Remix]
B2. BUT [Instrumental]

Music video

The music video for BUT consisted of Kumi sleeping in a chair and revealed to be chained to the ceiling by a pulley. She attempts to break out of the chain, and once she does, she runs around the room in a girlish manner. The mood changes from playful to more provocative as she descends an elevator into a new room. This room has men dressed in effeminate clothing - two dressed in bellhop clothing. There are hints of homosexuality throughout the video, even including Kumi in close proximity to another woman. In the end, it was revealed to be a dream.

The mujsic video for Aishou is set in Feudal-era Japan and inside a large shiro. Kumi is walking through a twilit hall in a shoulder-bare kimono as she enters another room and proceeds to remove her upper layer of clothing. There are scenes of her smoking and animated scenes of a bird flying through the night.

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
March 14, 2007 Oricon Daily Charts 1
Oricon Weekly Charts 2 63,692 130,890 14 weeks
Oricon Monthly Charts 9
Oricon Yearly Charts 59

Alternate Versions

BUT

  1. BUT: Found on the single (2006) and corresponding album Kingdom (2007)
  2. BUT [The Ghettobots remix]: Found on the single (2006)
  3. BUT [Instrumental]: Found on the single (2006)
  4. BUT [Drum n' Bass Remix]: Found on the "analog version" of the single (2006)
  5. BUT [Mitomi Tokoto Big Room Remix]: Found on Koda Kumi Driving Hit's (2009)
  6. BUT [KOZM® Remix]: Found on Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 4 (2012)

愛証

  1. 愛証: Found on the single (2006) and corresponding album Kingdom (2007)
  2. 愛証 [Instrumental]: Found on the single (2006)
  3. 愛証 [Shohei Matsumoto & Junichi Matsuda Remix]: Found on Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 4 (2012)

References

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