Funky Days!

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"Funky Days!"
Single by Lead
from the album Brand New Era
B-side
  • All My Life ~Manatsu no Umi Monogata~
  • Manatsu no Magic 2003 ~MAGICAL RED HOT SUMMER REMIX~
ReleasedJuly 30, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreJ-Pop, hip hop
LabelFlight Master
CD (PCCA-01932)
Songwriter(s)Shinji Tamura
Yasushi Sasamoto
Producer(s)Yasushi Sasamoto
Lead singles chronology
"Fly Away"
(2003)
"Funky Days!"
(2003)
"Get Wild Life"
(2003)

Funky Days! (ファンキーデイズ!) is the fourth domestic single by Japanese hip-hop group Lead, released on July 30, 2003. It was their first to be released after their debut studio album Life On Da Beat, bringing in their new era of Brand New Era (2004). The single charted well on the Oricon charts at #10 and remained on the charts for five weeks.

Bonuses with the single included one of five possible trading cards, a URL in which fans could download a specialized wallpaper or screensaver, and a Lead 2003 Summer Campaign postcard.

Information[edit]

Funky Days! (ファンキーデイズ!) is the fourth single by Japanese hip-hop dance group Lead released three months after their debut studio album Life On Da Beat on July 30, 2003.[1] The single performed well on the Oricon Singles Charts, taking #10 for the weekly ranking, and remained on the charts for five consecutive weeks.[2]

The single was released as a standard CD and came with three bonuses: one of five possible trading cards, a URL where fans could download a Lead-themed wallpaper and screensaver, and a Lead 2003 Summer Campaign postcard.[3] Along with the title track and its corresponding instrumentals, the b-side "All My Life ~Manatsu no Umi Monogata~" (ALL MY LIFE ~真夏の海物語~ / Midsummer Ocean Story) was included, as was a 2003 remix of their debut song "Manatsu no Magic." The 2003 remix was done by AKIRA, who created the side-project PALM DRIVE.[4] While the music video was released for syndication upon the single's release, it did not become available to purchase until the release of their first video compilation, Lead Movies 1, in September of that year.

"Funky Days!" was written and composed by musical composer Shinji Tamura, with lyrics written by lyricist Atsuyuki Enokido. The song carried both elements of pop and hip-hop music. The coupling track, "All My Life ~Manatsu no Umi Monogata~," was written and composed by Yasushi Sasamoto.

Background and composition[edit]

"Funky Days!" was written and composed by musical composer Shinji Tamura, with lyrics written by Atsuyuki Enokido.[5] Atsuyuki has written lyrics for the comedy group No Plan, who occasionally perform music, Mitsuo Iwata and Abe Natsumi.[6] Shinji Tamura is most well-known for composing the music for Namco games, most notably Tales of Phantasia (1999), which is part of the Tales of... role-playing video game series.

The coupling track, "All My Life ~Manatsu no Umi Monogata~," was written and composed by Yasushi Sasamoto, who worked with Lead on their previous songs, "Manatsu no Magic", "Show me the way" and "Fly Away," and who composed much of the music from their Life On Da Beat album.[7][8] Yasushi has also worked predominantly with the female vocal group MAX.[9] Their other efforts include Hitomi Shimatani, Aya Matsuura and MISIA.

Track listing[edit]

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Funky Days!" (ファンキーデイズ!)Atsuyuki EnokidoShinji Tamura • Nozomi Furukawa • MATARO MISAWAShinji Tamura4:09
2."All My Life ~Manatsu no Umi Monogata~" (真夏の海物語 / Midsummer Ocean Story)Yasushi SasamotoYasushi SasamotoYasushi Sasamoto3:57
3."Manatsu no Magic 2003" (MAGICAL RED HOT SUMMER REMIX)Yasushi SasamotoAKIRAAKIRA3:33
4."Funky Days!" (Instrumental) Shinji TamuraShinji Tamura4:09
Total length:15:48

Charts[edit]

Release Chart Peak position
July 30, 2003 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 10

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ファンキーデイズ! / Lead / ORICON NEWS". Oricon. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  2. ^ "LeadのCDシングルランキング". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2014-03-04. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  3. ^ "Funky Days! Lead CD Maxi". CD Japan. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  4. ^ "Lead/ファンキーデイズ!CD情報". TOWER RECORDS ONLINE. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  5. ^ "Lead ファンキーデイズ! 歌詞". J-Lyric. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  6. ^ "Atuyuki Enokido = Lyricist". Atsu-Yuki Site. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  7. ^ "ALL MY LIFE~真夏の海物語~ 歌詞 Lead". Mojim. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  8. ^ "LIFE ON DA BEAT / Lead応援日記". Lead Midori at Ameblo. December 26, 2006. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  9. ^ "Yasushi Sasamoto Discography". Discogs. Retrieved September 2, 2018.

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