Come with Me (Koda Kumi song)

2003 single by Koda Kumi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Come with Me" (stylized in all caps) is Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi's eighth domestic solo single. The single charted at No. 14 on Oricon and stayed on the charts for nine weeks.

ReleasedAugust 27, 2003
Recorded2003
Length32:29
Quick facts Single by Koda Kumi, from the album Feel My Mind ...
"Come with Me"
Single by Koda Kumi
from the album Feel My Mind
ReleasedAugust 27, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreJ-pop
Length32:29
LabelRhythm Zone
SongwritersKoda Kumi (words; "Come with Me")
h-wonder (music; "Come with Me")
Kenn Kato (words "Real Emotion")
Kazuhiro Hara (music; "Real Emotion")
Kazushige Nojima (words; "1000 no kotoba")
Norito Matsueda & Takahito Eguchi (music; "1000 no kotoba")
Koda Kumi singles chronology
"Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba"
(2003)
"Come with Me"
(2003)
"Gentle Words"
(2003)
Music video
"Come with Me" on YouTube
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Come with Me is Japanese artist Koda Kumi's eighth domestic solo single and ranked No. 14 on the weekly Oricon Singles Charts, failing to perform as well as her previous single, real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba. The single charted for nine weeks.[1] Due to the low ranking, Kumi said that she felt she was unable to perform a hit song without a famous name attached.

The b-sides on the single were English versions of "real Emotion" and "1000 no Kotoba." These versions were not the ones that were included in the North American and European releases of the Final Fantasy X-2 video game, however; the English versions found in the game were sung by Jade Villalon from the group Sweetbox.[2] The lyrics in Kumi's original versions differ slightly from those used for Jade's version.

The single was also released as a 12" vinyl with the title track and remixes of "real Emotion" and "1000 no Kotoba."

Promotional advertisements

"Come with Me" was used in a television commercial for Choya Umeshu's "Ume jelly," which is a semi-sweet gelatinous dessert.[3]

Music video

The music video for "Come with Me" was centered around a beach party theme in Thailand. In the video, the speaking parts were subtitled in Japanese.

While the video was released publicly during the single's initial debut, it was not available to purchase until the release of her DVD feel.... The DVD was released the same day as the single's corresponding album Feel My Mind.

Track listing

(Source[4])

CD

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No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangersLength
1."Come with Me"Koda Kumih-wonderh-wonder4:48
2."real Emotion" (English Version)Kenn Kato • Sachi BennettKazuhiro Harah-wonder4:02
3."1000 no Kotoba" (English Version)Kazushige Nojima • Sachi Bennett • Brian GrayTakahito EguchiNoriko MatsuedaTakahito Eguchi • Noriko Matsueda5:59
4."real Emotion" (DJ MSK Remix)Kenn KatoDJ MSKh-wonder4:18
5."1000 no Kotoba" (DJ 19 Remix)Kazushige NojimaDJ 19Takahito Eguchi • Noriko Matsueda8:34
6."Come with Me" (Instrumental) h-wonderh-wonder4:46
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12" vinyl

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Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangersLength
1."Come with Me"Koda Kumih-wonderh-wonder4:48
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Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangersLength
1."real Emotion" (DJ MSK Remix)Kenn KatoDJ MSKh-wonder4:18
2."1000 no Kotoba" (DJ 19 Remix)Kazushige NojimaDJ 19Takahito Eguchi • Noriko Matsueda8:34
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Charts and sales

More information Oricon ranking (Weekly), Sales ...
Oricon ranking
(Weekly)
Sales
14 41,370
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Alternate versions

Come with Me

  1. Come with Me: Found on the single (2003) and corresponding album Feel My Mind (2004)
  2. Come with Me [Instrumental]: Found on the single (2003)
  3. Come with Me [Overhead Champion Remix]: Found on Beach Mix (2012)

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