Sometime Samurai

"Sometime Samurai"
Single by Towa Tei featuring Kylie Minogue
from the album Flash
Released April 2005
Format Promo single
Recorded 2004
Genre J-pop Shibuya-kei (influences)
Length 3:39
Label V2
Writer(s)
  • Towa Tei
  • Kylie Minogue
Producer(s) Towa Tei
Towa Tei singles chronology
"Different Nu Nu"
(2004)
"Sometime Samurai"
(2005)
"Flasher EP"
(2005)
Kylie Minogue singles chronology
"Giving You Up"
(2005)
"Sometime Samurai"
(2005)
"2 Hearts"
(2007)

"Sometime Samurai" is a dancepop song written and performed by Japanese musician Towa Tei and Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue for Tei's album Flash (2005). The song was produced by Towa Tei and received a positive reception from music critics. The song was released as the first promotional single in the spring of 2005 and became one of Tei's most successful songs in Japan reaching the top ten on the Tokio Hot 100 radio chart.

"Sometime Samurai" was originally recorded as a demo alongside "GBI: German Bold Italic" in 1997,[1] but remained unreleased for eight years until Minogue had the opportunity to re-record her vocals in 2003.[1] Before its inclusion on Flash the song remained a great mystery to many fans, after having heard of the song in the book La La La written by Minogue and William Baker. The song, written about Minogue's then boyfriend, photographer Stéphane Sednaoui, was released in Japan as a radio promotional single to promote the release of Flash. A music video was also made for the song, but did not feature Minogue because she was busy touring her Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour.

Live performances

"Sometime Samurai" is featured as a backdrop interlude video on Minogue's KylieX2008 concert tour.

Track list

  1. "Album version" 3:59
  2. "ATFC's Bushido Groove Remix" 7:24
  3. "Don Atom 2005 Remix" 3:55

Credits

References

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