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Tsuki (Namie Amuro song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsuki (Namie Amuro song)

"Tsuki" (stylized in Japanese as "TSUKI", "Moon") is a song by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro, released as the theme song of the film ''Dakishimetai: Shinjitsu no Monogatari''. Released as a three-track single in January 2014, the single contains the B-sides "Neonlight Lipstick" and "Ballerina". "Neonlight Lipstick" and "Ballerina" were released in October 2013 as part of theme songs for commercial endorsement deals, and "Tsuki" was released on January 29, 2014 by Amuro's label Dimension Point through Avex Trax. It received mixed reviews from music critics; many commended "Tsuki" and "Ballerina"'s production and composition, while some criticized "Neonlight Lipstick" for these reasons. Charted as a single on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, it reached number three and the title track single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). All tracks from "Tsuki" received an accompanying music video and charted on the Japan Hot 100 chart.
== Background and composition ==

Prior to the release of "Tsuki", the single's B-sides were given digital releases in 2013. The first track was "Neonlight Lipstick", which was released digitally on October 16, 2013 and as part of a commercial for Japanese beauty Kosee. The second track was "Ballerina", which was released digitally on October 23, 2013 as part of a special collaboration with Gucci and Vogue Japan which Amuro featured in for the November 2013 issue, and a Rekochoku TV commercial theme song. Cover artworks for each song were released; "Neonlight Lipstick" has Amuro holding a glass apple with red lipstick, while "Ballerina" has a portrait from Amuro's Vogue session.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=iTunes – Music – Namie Amuro – Neonlight Lipstick )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=iTunes – Music – Namie Amuro – Ballerina )
Amuro confirmed the release of "Tsuki" on her website and was subsequently released physically in both CD and DVD formats in Japan and digitally worldwide on January 29, 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=iTunes – Music – Namie Amuro – Tsuki )〕 The DVD version came with a limited edition poster of the cover artwork.〔 The CD features all three tracks, along with their instrumental versions.〔 The DVD features all three videos of the songs.〔 Musically, "Tsuki" is a pop ballad while the latter two are heavy electronic dance songs with "Ballerina" being sampled by American DJ Wolfgang Gartner's song "Fire Power".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Music video: Namie Amuro - Neonlight lipstick )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Namie teams up with Vogue Japan and Gucci and debuts her new song "Ballerina". Mass scalping ensues. )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fire Power – Wolfgang Gartner – Allmusic.com )〕 The title track was released as the lead single from the EP and as part of Amuro's debut ballad compilation album ''Ballada'' (2014).

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