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U.Be Love
EP by
Released10 November 1993
Recorded1992–1993
GenrePop rock, power pop
Length31:00
LabelB-Gram
ProducerDaiko Nagato
Maki Ohguro chronology
Da Da Da
(1993)
U.Be Love
(1993)
Eien no Yume ni Mukatte
(1994)
Singles from U.Be Love

  1. "Wakaremashō Watashi Kara Kiemashō Anata Kara"
    Released: 10 February 1993
  2. "Harlem Night"
    Released: 28 July 1993

U.Be Love is the third studio album and second mini album by Japanese J-pop singer and songwriter Maki Ohguro. It was released on 10 November 1993 under B-Gram Records.

Background[edit]

Album consist of two previously released singles, Wakaremashō Watashi Kara Kiemashō Anata Kara and Harlem Night. The coupling song Kimi wo Aisareru Sono tame ni from single Chotto was included in this album as well. Blue Christmas is the first Christmas thematic song written and composed by Maki herself.[1] It has become Nagato's final produce for Ohguro due to his temporarily retirement from the music industry on the same year.[2]

Promotion[edit]

Singles[edit]

Wakaremashō Watashi Kara Kiemashō Anata Kara is the fourth single released on 10 February 1993, on the same day as her second studio album Da Da Da. The single has become well known and memorable for its long title along with the B'z "Ai no mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi dake o Kizutsukenai".[3][4] The lyrics are based on her own experience with disappointed love relationship.[5] It was used as a theme song to the one of the short television-drama series "Neo Drama". The single debut at number 3 on the Oricon Single Weekly Charts and sold over 667k copies. On the 1993 yearly oricon charts, the single remained at number 42. It has been rewarded with the Double Platinum disc by RIAJ.

Harlem Night is the fifth single released on 28 July 1993. It was used as a theme song to the Fuji TV television program "Personal Watching Jab!". The single debut at number 3 on the Oricon Single Weekly Charts and sold over 400k copies. The single was rewarded with the Double Platinum disc by RIAJ.

Chart performance[edit]

The album reached No. 2 in its first week on the Oricon Album Weekly chart. The album sold overall 267,640 copies.[6] In the 1993 Yearly Oricon Ranking Charts, the album stayed at number 59 and in 1994 Yearly Charts, the album stayed at number 62.

Track listing[edit]

All tracks arranged by Takeshi Hayama.

All lyrics are written by Maki Ohguro; all music is composed by Maki Ohguro

No.TitleLength
1."Delight"3:58
2."U.Be Love"4:19
3."Are Kore Kangaetatte... (アレ・コレ考えたって…)"3:17
4."Wakaremashō Watashi Kara Kiemashō Anata Kara (別れましょう私から消えましょうあなたから)"5:03
5."Kimi ni Aisareru Sono Tame ni... (君に愛されるそのために)"4:31
6."Harlem Night"4:06
7."Blue Christmas"5:24
Total length:30:41

Release history[edit]

Year Format(s) Serial number Label(s) Ref.
1993 CD TOCT-8185 EMi Music Japan -
1994 CD BGCH-1011 B-Gram Records -
2019 digital download, streaming - B Zone [8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "大黒摩季 公式 WEB SITE". www.maki-ohguro.com. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  • ^ "独占インタビューに成功!伝説の長戸大幸プロデューサーが語る坂井泉水の真実". entertainmentstation.jp. Archived from the original on 2016-12-04. Retrieved 2019-12-21.
  • ^ "日本で最も長いタイトルの楽曲は?". cdjournal.com. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  • ^ "B'zに大黒摩季、槇原敬之も参戦! 突如勃発したJ-POP「長い曲名戦争」". excite.co.jp. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  • ^ Ohguro, Maki (1998). Arigatou Nante Zettai Iwanai [I won't say Thank you] (in Japanese). Japan: Shoudensha (祥伝社). ISBN 978-4-396610876.
  • ^ "U.Be Love | 大黒摩季". ORICON STYLE (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  • ^ "U.Be Love (大黒摩季) 1993". B Zone. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
  • ^ "U.Be Love(2019 Remastered)". mora.co.jp (in Japanese). December 31, 2019.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=U.Be_Love&oldid=1198272010"

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