Summer Madness (Lead song)

Summer Madness is the eleventh single by Japanese hip-hop group Lead, released on June 21, 2006, two weeks before their fourth studio album, 4. It failed to break the top ten on Oricon, but charted in the top twenty, taking the weekly ranking of #17, where it remained on the charts for five weeks.

"Summer Madness"
Single by Lead
from the album 4
B-side
  • "Boku ga Tsuki ni Inoru Yoru"
  • "One"
ReleasedJune 21, 2006
Recorded2006
GenreJ-Pop, hip-hop
LabelFlight Master
CD (PCCA-02278)
CD+DVD (PCCA-02277)
Songwriter(s)Nice Hashimoto • Yasunori Tanaka • yury • Yosuke Kobayashi • Koichi Tsutaya
Lead singles chronology
"Virgin Blue"
(2006)
"Summer Madness"
(2006)
"Drive Alive"
(2007)
Alternative covers
First Press Limited Edition

The single contained two b-sides, "Boku ga Tsuki ni Inoru Yoru" and "One", the latter of which became popular enough to be placed on their first compilation album Lead Tracks ~Listener's Choice~.

Information

Summer Madness is the eleventh domestic single released by Japanese hip-hop group Lead. The single peaked in the top twenty on the Oricon Singles Charts at #17 and remained on the charts for five consecutive weeks.[1] The single was released as a standard CD[2] and a CD+DVD combo, the latter of which was of limited release.[3] The limited CD+DVD editions carried the corresponding music video for the title track, along with the making video. The single carried two coupling tracks on both the standard CD and limited CD+DVD edition, "Boku ga Tsuki ni Inoru Yoru" (僕が月に祈る夜 / The Night I Prayed to the Moon) and "One" (stylized as ONE).

"Summer Madness" was written by musical composers Yasunori Tanaka and Nice Hashimoto, the latter who has worked with Japanese boy band SMAP and who wrote the lyrics for the track.[4][5] The track was performed by Motonari Murakawa, who later went on to work with kawaii metal band BABYMETAL.[6] "Boku ga Tsuki ni Inoru Yoru" was written and composed by Yosuke Kobayashi[7], who had previously worked with the group for their song "High Time", while lyricist yury wrote the lyrical portion.[8] "One" was composed by Koichi Tsutaya, who had also written the lyrics, while the music was performed by Seiji Motoyama, who would go on to work with the group on their albums Feel the Vibes (2008), Now or Never (2012) and their most successful album The Showcase (2016).[9]

"One" was later placed on their first greatest hits album, Lead Tracks ~Listener's Choice~, while the title track would later be placed on their Jacket B edition of their 2012 studio album Now or Never[10], which would also be their final album with their leader and lead vocalist Hiroki.[11]

Music video

The music video for "Summer Madness" was predominately centered around the group, Hiroki, Shinya, Keita and Akira, on their way to and arriving at a beach. Sections of the video showed the members in front of a mall, while each performed solo vocals as the other members played in the background. Other clips featured them inside a mall, donning summer-themed attire while partaking in comedic moments.

Shinya's solo rap segments were filmed with him leaned against a palm tree during a sunset over the beach. Other segments featured a caucasian woman donning a bikini, with some of the shots panning between her legs to focus on the group.

The official video was uploaded to Lead's official YouTube six years later on March 3, 2012.[12]

Packaging

Summer Madness became Lead's third single to be released both as a standard CD and a CD+DVD combo, the priors being Night Deluxe (2004)[13] and Baby Runnin' Wild (2005).[14]

The standard CD carried the title track, the coupling tracks "Boku ga Tsuki ni Inoru Yoru" and "One" and the corresponding instrumental to "Summer Madness" (the others not receiving an instrumental rendition). The DVD on the first press limited edition contained both the music video and making video for the title track, "Summer Madness."

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Summer Madness"Nice HashimotoMotonari MurakawaNice Hashimoto • Yasunori Tanaka4:39
2."Boku ga Tsuki ni Inoru Yoru" (僕が月に祈る夜 / The Night I Prayed to the Moon)yuryYosuke KobayashiYosuke Kobayashi3:42
3."One"Koichi TsutayaSeiji MotoyamaKoichi Tsutaya3:57
4."Summer Madness" (Instrumental) Motonari MurakawaNice Hashimoto • Yasunori Tanaka4:35
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Summer Madness" (Music Video)4:47
2."Summer Madness" (Off-shot Video)7:19

Charts

Release Chart Peak position
June 21, 2006 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 17
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References

  1. "Summer Madness / Lead / ORICON NEWS". Oricon. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  2. "Summer Madness (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  3. "Summer Madness (SINGLE+DVD)(Limited Edition)(Japan Version". YesAsia. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  4. "ナイス橋本 オフィシャルブログ". Ameblo (in Japanese). Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  5. "Lead Summer Madness 歌詞". J-Lyric. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  6. "Motonari Murakawa Discography". Discogs. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  7. "僕が月に祈る夜の歌詞 / Lead / ORICON NEWS". Oricon. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  8. "Lead "High Time" Lyric Information". J-Lyric. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  9. "Seiji Motoyama Credits". VGMdb. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  10. "NOW OR NEVER 【初回限定盤B】:Lead". HMV&BOOKS. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  11. "Leadの活動に関する大切なお知らせ (Important notice concerning Lead's activities)". Lead Official (in Japanese). January 30, 2013. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
  12. "Summer Madness / Lead". Lead Official YouTube. March 3, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  13. "Lead/Night Deluxe[DVD付]". Suruga-ya. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  14. "Baby Running Wild (CD+DVD)(Limited Edition)(Japan Version)CD". YesAsia. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
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