Hello (Paradise Kiss)

2011 single by Yui From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Hello (Paradise Kiss)" is the nineteenth single by Japanese pop singer-songwriter Yui. It was released on June 1, 2011.

A-side"Hello: Paradise Kiss"
B-side
  • You
  • It's My Life: Yui Acoustic Version
ReleasedJune 1, 2011
Recorded2011
Quick facts Single by Yui, from the album How Crazy Your Love ...
"Hello (Paradise Kiss)"
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Single by Yui
from the album How Crazy Your Love
A-side"Hello: Paradise Kiss"
B-side
  • You
  • It's My Life: Yui Acoustic Version
ReleasedJune 1, 2011
Recorded2011
GenreJ-pop
Length14:30
LabelGr8! Records
SongwriterYui
Yui singles chronology
"It's My Life/Your Heaven"
(2010)
"Hello (Paradise Kiss)"
(2011)
"Green a.Live"
(2011)
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Background and writing

The single was written and composed by YUI. She said that she attempted to make the song sound pop-like, while trying to add a slight pizzicato which she picked up from the atmosphere of Paradise Kiss.[1] She also said the song was one of deciding to prepare oneself, while finding answers as you mature.

Promotion and tie-ins

The A-Side "Hello (Paradise Kiss)" was composed to be the theme song of the live action movie Paradise Kiss based on the popular manga created by Ai Yazawa. The B-Side "You" was composed to be the ending song of the same movie. The first press editions came with original illustrations by Ai Yazawa and postcards were also included for some customers in Japan.

Music video

The music video depicts Yui in a variety of clothes while strumming a guitar.

Track list

All tracks are written by Yui.

More information No., Title ...
CD
No.TitleArrangerLength
1."Hello (Paradise Kiss)"Hisashi Kondo3:38
2."You"Hisashi Kondo3:56
3."It's My Life ~Yui Acoustic Version~"Yui & Hisashi Kondo3:19
4."Hello (Paradise Kiss) ~Instrumental~"Hisashi Kondo3:36
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More information No., Title ...
DVD
No.TitleDirectorLength
1."It's My Life (MV)"Shigeaki Kubo[2]3:38
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Sales Charts (Japan)

More information Chart (2010), Peak position ...
Chart (2010) Peak
position
First week sales Sales total
Japan Oricon Weekly Single[3] 3 69,838 97,274
Japan Billboard Hot 100 Singles[4] 3
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The single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for having shipped more than 100,000 copies to stores.[5]

References

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