Info: AKB48 43rd Single - Kimi wa Melody
Member(s): Iriyama Anna, Kojima Haruna, Shimazaki Haruka, Takahashi Minami, Yokoyama Yui, Minegishi Minami, Mukaichi Mion, Kashiwagi Yuki, Kato Rena, Kizaki Yuria, Watanabe Mayu, Matsui Jurina, Yamamoto Sayaka, Sashihara Rino, Miyawaki Sakura, Kitahara Rie, Miyazawa Sae, Itano Tomomi, Oshima Yuko, Shinoda Mariko, Maeda Atsuko
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春の魔法に陽射しは変わって 遠い昔の記憶の彼方に 愛しさは 君はメロディー メロディー 君と歩いたセンター街から 何を忘れてしまったのだろう? 偶然は 甘いメモリー メモリー 振り返るように 君はメロディー メロディー こんなメロディー メロディー 口ずさむだろう |
haru no mahou ni hizashi wa kawatte tooi mukashi no kioku no kanata ni itoshisa wa kimi wa MERODII MERODII kimi to aruita SENTAA gai kara nani wo wasurete shimatta no darou? guuzen wa amai MEMORII MEMORII furikaeru you ni kimi wa MERODII MERODII konna MERODII MERODII kuchizusamu darou |
The light changes in the magic of spring From one corner of my distant memories… Love is always something You are a melody (melody) Together, we started down the center street Have you forgotten something? Coincidences Such sweet memories (memories) – If you were to look back You are a melody (melody) Such a melody (melody) Someday, I’d probably be humming |
When I first looked at the lyrics of the song, I was immediately reminded of Kojima Haruna's 7kaime no "Les Mis". Both are ballad songs about a past love which is connected to one thing that symbolizes their time together. In 7kaime no "Les Mis" that thing is of course the movie Les Miserables, whereas in this case it's a "hit song" from the past.
But particularly since this "hit song" isn't named, there's almost a sort of meta reference to the song Kimi wa Melody itself as that hit song which is always being played (by virtue of being an AKB single, obviously). The somewhat muted arrangement of the music further adds to the suggestion of the song as being from the past. Plus, I find that it reflects the persona's pain very well. There is just something in the restrained, almost calm flow of the music that really brings out the sadness in the lyrics.
Add to that the whole hype about this being the "10th anniversary single" and the inclusion of 4 of the most popular graduated members, this song cleverly plays with the whole concept of nostalgia about the past in numerous ways. So for me, these are some of the things which make the song especially effective, in spite of its rather generic theme.
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Who knew that there could be so much depth to songs written by a producer for an idol group where looks are more important than any impartation of substance? Certainly insightful!
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