...Suki xxx/0-ji Mae no Tsunderella

"「…Suki×××」/0-ji Mae no Tsunderella
「好き×××」/0時前のツンデレラ"
Single by misono
from the album Me
B-side "Kimi to Watashi no Uta ~misono to Ninin Sankyaku! Partner Ver.~
music letter ~misono to Ninin Sankyaku! Partner Ver.~"
Released May 5, 2010
Format CD (AVCD-31850), CD+DVD (AVCD-31850/B), Fan Club (AVC1-31851)
Genre J-pop, pop/rock
Label Avex Trax (Japan)
misono singles chronology
"'Watashi Iro/Bokura Style'"
(2009)
"「…Suki×××」/0-ji Mae no Tsunderella
「好き×××」/0時前のツンデレラ
"
(2010)
"'Hontouso/Sukirai'"
(2011)

Watashi Iro/Bokura Style
(2009)
「…Suki×××」/0-ji Mae no Tsunderella
(2010)
Hontouso/Sukirai
(2011)
Alternative covers
CD+DVD
Fan Club Edition

「…Suki×××」/0-ji Mae no Tsunderella ~Piano Ver.~ (「...好き×××」/0時前のツンデレラ 〜Piano Ver.〜 / "...Like×××"/Cinderella Before Midnight) is the last single released by Japanese soloist misono for her studio album Me, and her sixteenth overall single. The single was released in CD, CD+DVD and a fan club CD+DVD edition.

The single charted at #15 for the weekly ranking on the Oricon charts and remained on the charts for two consecutive weeks.

Background

「…Suki×××」/0-ji Mae no Tsunderella ~Piano Ver.~ is the sixteenth single released by Japanese pop/rock artist misono. It became her sixth consecutive double a-side release. The single peaked at #8 on the daily Oricon Singles Charts, but dropped in rank to take the #15 spot, staying on the charts for two weeks.[1]

It was released in three editions: CD, CD+DVD and a Fan Club Edition of the CD+DVD combo. For the fan club edition, the track list differed on both the CD and the DVD. For the DVD, another video was placed on the track list, the recruiting review video for "Ninin Sankyaku" (misonoと二人三脚! パートナー募集オーディション~第1次・2次・3次審査の巻~ / misono and Ninin Sankyaku! Partner Recruitment Audition ~Volume 1st • 2nd • 3rd Reviews~). The CD portion not only contained both a-sides and their corresponding instrumentals, but also alternate versions to her songs "Kimi to Watashi no Uta" and "music letter."[2]

The single contained the grunge/pop song "「…Suki×××」," which was written and arranged by musical composers Susumu Nishikawa of Diamond Head and Ihashi Naruya. Susumu had previously worked with misono during her time in the group day after tomorrow.[3] Ihashi Naruya also composed the music for the other a-side, "0-ji Mae no Tsunderella." Akira Murata, who was in Diamond Head with Susumu Nishikawa, arranged the piece. The song "「…Suki×××」" is about enjoying living life while being without a partner, but wondering how things would have turned out if they had been older and more mature.[4] In contrast, "0-ji Mae no Tsunderella" was a song about how the fictional character Cinderella had felt after going to the ball and meeting the prince.[5] The take was most likely from the 1950 cinematic Disney version of the fairy tale.

"0-ji Mae no Tsunderella" was used as the April ending theme to the television program Hiro Obi!, which aired on the Tokyo Broadcasting station.[6]

misono's older sister, Koda Kumi, would later cover the song "0-ji Mae no Tsunderella" on her cover album, Eternity ~Love & Songs~, which was released in October of the same year.[7]

Music video

The music video for "「…Suki×××」" carried an overall grunge theme, with misono in several locations many United States and United Kingdom videos used in the early-to-late 1990s. These included a rundown skatepark and the inside of a building under construction.[8] The video used low-lighting, along with a spotlight, something her sister, Koda Kumi also utilized for her song "Physical Thing," which was released the same year.

Her video for "0-ji Mae no Tsunderella" was performed in one continuous shot with misono sitting on a giant, white clock, symbolizing midnight in the story of Cinderella.[9]

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."「...Suki×××」" (「・・・好き×××」 / "...Like xxx")misonoSusumu NishikawaIhashi Naruya 
2."0-ji Mae no Tsunderella ~Piano Ver.~" (0時前のツンデレラ / Cinderella Before Midnight)misonoAkira MurataIhashi Naruya 
3."「...Suki×××」" (Instrumental) Susumu NishikawaIhashi Naruya 
4."0-ji Mae no Tsunderella" (Instrumental) Akira MurataIhashi Naruya 
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."「...Suki×××」" (Video Clip) 
2."0-ji Mae no Tsunderella" (Video Clip) 
3."「...Suki×××」/0-ji Mae no Tsunderella" (TV Spot 15sec + 30 sec) 

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Weekly Sales Sales Total Chart Run
2010.05.05 Oricon Weekly Charts 15 5,489 5,489
Oricon Weekly Charts 76 1,172 6,661 2 weeks

References

  1. "「・・・好きラララ」/0時前のツンデレラ 〜Piano Ver.〜 / misono / ORICON STYLE (archive)". Oricon Style Archive. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  2. "misono / 「・・・好き×××」/0時前のツンデレラ ~Fanclub Edition~". OTOTOY. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  3. "Day After Tomorrow - misono - Nishikawa Susumu - Shimizu Akio - Suzuki Daisuke - Tales of Symphonia - Tales of Symphonia: Ratatosuku ni Kishi - Tales of the Tempest - Mini Album - Tales with Misono: Best - Limited Edition +DVD (Avex Trax)". My Figure Collection. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  4. "Lyrics Suki xxx by Misono (romaji) from album - Me". JpopAsia. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  5. "Lyrics 0-ji Mae no Tsunderella by Misono (romaji) from album - Me". JpopAsia. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  6. "「ひるおび!」で紹介された情報". Kakaku (in Japanese). Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  7. "Koda Kumi - ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~ (CD, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  8. "misono 「・・・好き×××」 (Music Video)". nico video. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  9. "[MV] misono - 0-ji Mae no Tsunderella". Daily Motion. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
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