Chōzetsu Dynamic!

"Chōzetsu Dynamic!"

Cover of the standard edition
Single by Kazuya Yoshii
A-side Chōzetsu Dynamic!
B-side Romantic Ageru yo
Released October 7, 2015 (2015-10-07)
Format Maxi single, digital single
Recorded Capitol Studios, Mikan Studio
Genre Rock
Length 3:36
Label Triad/Nippon Columbia
Writer(s) Yukinojo Mori, Kazuya Yoshii
Kazuya Yoshii singles chronology
"Clear"
(2015)
"Chōzetsu Dynamic!"
(2015)

"Chōzetsu Dynamic!" (Japanese: 超絶☆ダイナミック! Hepburn: Chōzetsu Dainamikku, "Excellent Dynamic!") is the fourteenth single by Japanese rock musician Kazuya Yoshii, released on October 7, 2015. It is the opening theme song of the Dragon Ball Super anime.

Details

While Yoshii composed "Chōzetsu Dynamic!", the lyrics were penned by Yukinojo Mori, who has written numerous songs for the Dragon Ball series.[1]

The single also includes a cover of "Romantic Ageru yo", the closing theme of the original Dragon Ball anime, instrumental versions of these two songs, and an English-language version of the title track. Yoshii's former The Yellow Monkey band mate, Hideaki Kikuchi, performs guitar on "Romantic Ageru yo".[2]

The limited edition of the single, which has a slightly different cover, comes with a DVD that includes the music videos for "Chōzetsu Dynamic!" and his previous single "Clear", as well as two versions of the video for "(Everybody is) Like a Starlight".[2]

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Chōzetsu Dynamic!" (超絶☆ダイナミック!, "Excellent Dynamic!")Yukinojo MoriKazuya Yoshii 3:36
2. "Romantic Ageru yo" (ロマンティックあげるよ, "I'll Give You Romance")Takemi YoshidaTakeshi Ike 3:56
3. "Cho-Zets Dynamic!"  Yukinojo Mori, EMI K. Lynn (English translation)Kazuya Yoshii 3:36
4. "Chōzetsu Dynamic! -Instrumental-"   Kazuya Yoshii 3:36
5. "Romantic Ageru yo -Instrumental-"   Takeshi Ike 3:56
Total length:
18:40

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[3] 13
Billboard Japan Hot 100[4] 13
Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales[5] 10
Billboard Japan Hot Animation[6] 2
Billboard Japan Radio Songs[7] 29

References

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