Stand Up! (Lead song)

Stand Up! (stylized as STAND UP!) is the fourteenth single released by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead. The single managed to debut in the top twenty on Oricon, where it took the #20 slot for the weekly ranking and remained on the charts for four weeks.

"Stand Up!"
Single by Lead
from the album Feel the Vibes
B-side"Load, Sleepin' Flower"
ReleasedFebruary 6, 2008
Recorded2008
GenreJ-Pop, hip-hop
LabelFlight Master
CD (PCCA-2610)
CD+DVD (PCCA-2609)
Songwriter(s)Lead, Seiji Motoyama, Kentaro Akutsu, Shōko Fujibayashi, Akira Sasaki, DORA
Producer(s)Seiji Motoyama
Lead singles chronology
"Umi"
(2007)
"Stand Up!"
(2008)
"Sunnyday"
(2008)

The single was released as both a standard CD and a limited edition CD+DVD combo. The b-side "Load" was released early on December 26, 2007 and utilized as a tie-in song for mu-mo, dwango.jp and the Japanese music streaming site music.jp. It was the third time Vision Factory held the "Choose Your Theme Song." "Stand Up!" was used as the seventh ending theme to the anime series Katekyō Hitman Reborn!.

Information

Stand Up! is the fourteenth domestic single released by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, and was released seven months after their previous single, Umi, on February 6, 2008. The single broke the top twenty on the Oricon Singles Charts, taking #20 for the weekly ranking, and remaining on the charts for four consecutive weeks.[1]

The single was released as standard CD and a limited edition CD+DVD combo pack. The CD portion carried the title track, its corresponding instrumental and the coupling tracks "Load" and "Sleepin' Flower."[2] The DVD carried the music video and off-shot making video for "Stand Up!".[3] Although released both on the DVD and during syndication of the single's release, the music video for "Stand Up!" would later be placed on their third compilation DVD Movies 3 (stylized as MOVIES3), which became available in August of that year.[4]

"Stand Up!" was written and composed by musical composer Seiji Motoyama, who had previously, and would continue to, worked with the group. While Seiji composed the piece, the members of Lead - Hiroki, Shinya, Keita and Akira - wrote the lyrics, with Shinya writing the rap portion. "Sleepin' Flower" was written and composed by musical composer Akira Sasaki, while the lyrics were written by famed lyricist Shōko Fujibayashi. The track "Load" was composed by Kentaro Akutsu, while Tetsuya Oyama and the Japanese group DORA performed the piece. Kentaro also wrote the lyrics for the track.[5]

Background and composition

Seiji Motoyama both composed and wrote the title track, "Stand Up!". Seiji had previously worked with Lead for their songs "One", "Get Dizzy!" and "Umi". Seiji has also worked with the likes of soloist Utada Hikaru and South Korean group CNBLUE.[6] While Seiji composed the piece, the lyrics were written by Akira Kagimoto, Keita Furuya, Hiroki Nakadoi and Shinya Tanuichi of Lead, with Shinya writing the rap portion.[7]

"Load" was written and composed by former member of the group ZERO, Kentaro Akutsu. Kentaro has also worked with Japanese groups MAX (5) and BAND-MAID®.[8] Both Tetsuya Oyama and Japanese group DORA (ドラ) performed the instrumental for "Load." DORA is composed of three members: Minato Nagai, Masako Yabimoto and Asami Yoneomori. They typically perform announcements for Nippon TV.[9] The lyrics to "Sleepin' Flower" were written by Shōko Fujibayashi, who had previously written the lyrics to Lead's songs "Night Deluxe", "Summer Splash" and "Delighted." Akira Sasaki wrote and performed the song.[10]

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Stand Up!"LeadSeiji MotoyamaSeiji Motoyama3:27
2."Load"Kentaro AkutsuTetsuya Oyama • DORAKentaro Akutsu3:55
3."Sleepin' Flower"Shōko FujibayashiAkira SasakiAkira Sasaki4:47
4."Stand Up!" (Instrumental) Seiji MotoyamaSeiji Motoyama3:03
Total length:15:12
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Stand Up!" (Music video)3:33
2."Stand Up!" (Off-Shot video) 

Charts (Japan)

Release Chart Peak position
February 6, 2008 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 20
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References

  1. "STAND UP! / Lead / ORICON NEWS". Oricon. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
  2. "Stand Up! [Regular Edition]". CD Japan. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  3. "Stand Up! (SINGLE+DVD)(初回限定版)(日本版)". YesAsia. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  4. "MOVIES3 Official Track List". Lead Official. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  5. "Lead Load Lyrical Information". J-Lyric. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  6. "Seiji Motoyama Discography". Discgs. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  7. "Lead STAND UP! Lyrical Information". J-Lyric. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  8. "Kentaro Akutsu Discography". Discogs. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  9. "日テレの元祖アイドルグループ「DORA」の懐かしき画像". Ameblo. July 6, 2010. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  10. "Sleepin' Flower Lead 歌詞情報". Uta Map. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
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