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"Kokoro no Chikara" (のチカラ, lit. "The Power of the Heart") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo, from her sixteenth studio album, Tsukikage. It was released by Pony Canyon as the album's second single on April 27, 2005. The song was featured as the theme song on the first installment of the Pretty Cure anime film series, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart the Movie (2005),[1] for which she also voiced the character of the Queen of the Garden of Hope.[2] A separate edition of the single including an alternate version of the song, as well as another song from the movie performed by Mayumi Gojo, was released by Marvelous Entertainment on May 25, 2005.

"Kokoro no Chikara"
SinglebyShizuka Kudo
from the album Tsukikage
ReleasedApril 27, 2005 (2005-04-27)
Genre
  • R&B
  • Length5:03
    LabelPony Canyon
    Songwriter(s)
    • Takahiro Maeda
  • H-Wonder
  • Producer(s)H-Wonder
    Shizuka Kudo singles chronology
    "Lotus (Umareshi Hana)"
    (2005)
    "Kokoro no Chikara"
    (2005)
    "Clāvis (Kagi)"
    (2006)
    Audio sample

    "Kokoro no Chikara"
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  • The coupling song, "Urunda Heart" served as theme song to the CX variety show, F2 Smile.[3]

    Background and composition

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    "Kokoro no Chikara" was released two months following “Lotus (Umareshi Hana)”, Kudo's comeback single to Pony Canyon. It is a personal favorite of Kudo's; she regards the song as a blessing and lists the song's recording as a key moment in her rediscovery of her love for music. The song, described as an uplifting strings-heavy R&B-influenced midtempo track, was written by Takahiro Maeda and composed, arranged and produced by H-Wonder.[4] It was composed in the key of F major and Kudo's vocals span from G3 to C5. Lyrically, the song is about finding happiness from within. Kudo's vocal performance was praised for being powerful and effortless.[4]

    Chart performance

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    "Kokoro no Chikara" debuted at number 60 on the Oricon Singles Chart, selling 3,000 copies in its first week, and charted for two weeks.[5][6]

    Track listing

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    Standard edition
    No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
    1."Kokoro no Chikara" (心のチカラ, "The Power of the Heart")
    • Takahiro Maeda
  • H-Wonder
    • H-Wonder
    5:03
    2."Urunda Heart" (潤んだハート, Urunda Hāto, "Dim Heart")
  • Masaki Iehara
    • Sadahiro Nakano
    5:01
    3."Kokoro no Chikara" (Less Vocal)
    • H-Wonder
    • H-Wonder
    5:00
    Total length:15:04
    Marvelous Entertainment edition
    No.TitleArtist(s)Length
    1."Kokoro no Chikara" (Movie Edit)
    • Shizuka Kudo
    5:20
    2."Kibō no Namida (Tears for Tomorrow)" (希望の涙 ~Tears for tomorrow~, "Tears of Hope") 5:47
    3."Kokoro no Chikara" (Movie Edit Karaoke)
    • Kudo
    5:20
    4."Kokoro no Chikara" (Karaoke)
    • Gojo
    5:47
    Total length:22:14

    Charts

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    Chart (2005) Peak
    position
    Sales
    Japan Weekly Singles (Oricon)[7] 60 4,000[6]

    Release history

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    Region Date Format Label
    Japan April 27, 2005
  • digital download
  • Pony Canyon
    May 25, 2005 Marvelous Entertainment

    References

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    1. ^ "静香が"女王様"に!?人気アニメのアフレコに挑戦". Sankei Sports. March 7, 2005. Archived from the original on March 7, 2005. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
  • ^ "工藤静香「ふたりはプリキュア」で声優". Nikkan Sports. February 12, 2005. Archived from the original on February 14, 2005. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
  • ^ "工藤静香「潤んだハート」-『心のチカラ』収録". Recochoku. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
  • ^ a b "工藤静香 / 心のチカラ". CDJournal. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
  • ^ "1987.08.31 工藤静香 アイドル・ポップ・データベース". Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
  • ^ a b "工藤静香 - アーティスト別シングル売上補完". @wiki. Archived from the original on October 12, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
  • ^ "心のチカラ 工藤静香". Oricon. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2017.

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