"Take Back" is a song recorded by Japanese singer-songwriter
Kumi Koda
, known professionally as , is a Japanese singer from Kyoto, known for her urban and R&B songs.
After debuting with the single " Take Back" in December 2000, Koda gained fame in March 2003 when the songs from her seventh single, " Real Emot ...
, taken as her debut and
lead single
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Release ...
from her first studio album ''
Affection
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'' (2002). It was released on December 6, 2000 via
Rhythm Zone in two physical editions; a
CD single
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and
12" vinyl. Additionally, Sounday and Orpheus Records distributed the song in North America in May 2001 with four more formats, but was remixed as a
dance number by
Jonathan Peters
Jonathan Peters (born January 25, 1969) is an American DJ, remixer and producer. He is known for his remix of Whitney Houston's "My Love Is Your Love
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. The track was written by Koda herself, composed by Kazuhito Kikuchi and produced by
Max Matsuura. The result was finalized after she had won a competition to find another artist for the
Avex Trax company, which later published Rhythm Zone under Matsuura's guidance.
Musically, "Take Back" is an
R&B number that incorporates elements of
pop
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* Pop music, a musical genre Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop!, a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
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and electronic instrumentation, such as keyboards and synthesizers. Her inspiration towards the track was based on her interest with
J-pop
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, and their revolving culture with the R&B scene, particularly with her admiration of label mate
M-flo
is a Japanese hip hop group consisting of record producer DJ Taku Takahashi, Verbal and Lisa.
Lisa left the group in 2002 to pursue a solo career and the remaining members then started the M-Flo Loves... project working different vocalists ...
. Because an English version was adapted for the Jonathan Peters' remix, she re-wrote it with Kikuchi. Upon its release, the single received positive reviews from
music critics
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, who commended the sound and production, but understood its lack of general interest with the Japanese market.
Commercially, "Take Back" experienced minimal success in Japan, reaching number 59 on the
Oricon Singles Chart
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. Despite its lower peak, it fared better in the United States, where it charted inside the
Dance Club Songs
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,
Dance/Electronic Singles Sales
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and
Hot Single Sales
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categories, all published by ''
Billboard
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''. In order to promote the single, Koda featured in its accompanying music video, directed by Toku, which featured her in various rooms with back-up dancers and singing the track. Furthermore, the singer performed it on various concert tours such as
Best: First Things Live,
Black Cherry
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and her 10th Anniversary tour, and made an appearance on her
greatest hits
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album ''
Best: First Things'' (2004).
Background and conception
In 2000, Koda auditioned for the
Avex Trax competition "Dream Audition", and came second out of 120,000 female participants. Subsequently, Avex employed Japanese producer
Max Matsuura to start-up a new sub-label in 1999, named
Rhythm Zone, whilst still working with frequent female collaborators
Ayumi Hamasaki
is a Japanese singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, model, spokesperson, and entrepreneur. By 2002, Hamasaki had earned the nickname "Empress of J-pop" due to her popularity in Japan and throughout Asia. Due to her success and relevanc ...
and
Namie Amuro
Namie Amuro ( ; ja, 安室奈美恵, Amuro Namie, label=none; born September 20, 1977) is a Japanese former recording artist, producer, songwriter, dancer, model, actress and entrepreneur who was active between 1992 and 2018. A leading figure of ...
. That same year, Avex appointed Koda to the Matsuura, and he eventually signed her to the label that same year.
Her label had hired composer and arranger Kazuhito Kikuchi to compose "Take Back", but Avex instructed Koda to take singing lessons every weekend in
Tokyo
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, Japan before recording it.
At that time, she stated that she didn't feel "anxious" about the situation, having already spent 500,000 yen (approximately $4056
USD) she won from the open audition towards food.
However, Avex refused to promote Koda's work equally due to her excessive weight gain, and claims of her being "ugly".
Matsuura was also unimpressed by Koda's image, declaring that they had tried to look for "the best one" for their label.
Later on the stages, Avex executives threatened to fire Koda if no improvements were put into place, which she eventually did but wasn't notified until her single "
Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba".
In mid 2000, Kumi was asked by Avex to make her promotional debut through a photo shoot with photographer Toku, which led to the shooting of the cover sleeve for "Take Back". The artwork features her sporting a red and gold outfit, standing outside of a
tunnel
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. According to Toku, he said "during the shooting of the cover for
ersingle, 'Take Back', no one had told
erwhat the shoot was for, so
hejust stood in front of the camera clueless".
Composition
"Take Back" was written by Kumi herself, composed by Kazuhito Kikuchi and produced by
Max Matsuura.
It was recorded at Avex and On Air Azabu Studios in Tokyo, Japan through mid-2000, whilst the sound and arrangement was handled by H-wonder.
Musically, it is an
R&B number that incorporates elements of
pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* Pop music, a musical genre Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop!, a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
and electronic instrumentation, such as keyboards and synthesizers.
In a biographic article by
Yahoo! Music
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Japan, an editor described it as a "blend of
pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* Pop music, a musical genre Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop!, a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
and R&B".
Similarly, Krzysztof Figlerowicz called it a "soft R&B and pop song."
During an interview with Nippop, Kumi said her earlier work was strictly R&B. Through the early stages of the song's parent album ''
Affection
Affection or fondness is a " disposition or state of mind or body" that is often associated with a feeling or type of love. It has given rise to a number of branches of philosophy and psychology concerning emotion, disease, influence, and s ...
'' (2002), she had only listened to Japanese music and enjoyed reading the lyrics. The singer also expressed her admiration with fellow label mate
M-flo
is a Japanese hip hop group consisting of record producer DJ Taku Takahashi, Verbal and Lisa.
Lisa left the group in 2002 to pursue a solo career and the remaining members then started the M-Flo Loves... project working different vocalists ...
, whom was heavily into R&B, and wanted to "emulate" his style.
However, executives at Rhythm Zone and Avex instructed her to infuse Western music into her work for a much wider musical influence, as she refused to approach the style at the start.
For the North American release, Kumi (going only by her surname, Koda) re-recorded the song in English, and it was remixed by American DJ and producer
Jonathan Peters
Jonathan Peters (born January 25, 1969) is an American DJ, remixer and producer. He is known for his remix of Whitney Houston's "My Love Is Your Love
''My Love Is Your Love'' is the fourth studio album by American singer Whitney Houston, re ...
. According to Kumi, "
heyhadn't really intended to release
he remix
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Language
* He (pronoun), an English pronoun
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* He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets
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but remixes were all the rage then".
Particularly, Avex's New York office confessed that they thought the remix would do well thought the club scene.
Reception
"Take Back" received positive reviews from
music critics
Music journalism (or music criticism) is media criticism and reporting about music topics, including popular music, classical music, and traditional music. Journalists began writing about music in the eighteenth century, providing commentary on ...
. In an article of Jame World, Krzysztof Figlerowicz was positive towards it sound, labelling it very "pleasant".
However, he did note that the composition was more suitable for the American audience than the Japanese music scene, hence the lack of success and "commercial appeal" in the latter region.
Similarly, a contributing editor of ''CD Journal'' praised the song's longevity and R&B sound, and labelled it "impressive".
An editor from
Yahoo! Music
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Japan wrote on Koda's biography that the mixture of pop and R&B music was a "perfect balance of contemporary charm and vocals."
Adam Greenberg, a writer of
AllMusic
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, did not mention the original recording, but wrote about the Sunset in Ibiza remix from her
remix album
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''
Koda Kumi Driving Hit's'' (2006), and stated: "When the DJs complement her voice just right, Koda can sound like any number of other singers.
.."Real Emotion" and "Take Back" come out as something very similar to
Ayumi Hamasaki
is a Japanese singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, model, spokesperson, and entrepreneur. By 2002, Hamasaki had earned the nickname "Empress of J-pop" due to her popularity in Japan and throughout Asia. Due to her success and relevanc ...
's works."
Upon its release, Koda felt insecure about the singles commercial performance, fearing about its first week sales and peak position.
To an extent, "Take Back" experienced minor impact in Japan. It debuted at number 62 on the weekly
Oricon Singles Chart
The Oricon Singles Chart is the Japanese music industry-standard singles popularity chart issued daily, weekly, monthly and yearly by Oricon. Chart rankings are based on physical singles' sales. Until 2017, Oricon did not track download sales. In ...
with over 4,000 units sold in its first week, and peaked at number 59 in its following charting phase.
Oricon ranked the song as her lowest-performing single on their chart, and is one of her only singles to miss the top 40; it has sold over 22,680 units in that region.
Similarly, it opened at number 66 on the
Count Down TV
(also known as CDTV) is a Japanese late-night music television program, broadcast on TBS since 1993. The program is shown weekly, and features a Japanese music video hit chart countdown, live performances from musicians and music information. ...
chart and peaked at number 63 the following week.
In the United States, the Jonathan Peter's remix in English experienced success on the
''Billboard'' charts. The single entered the
Dance Club Songs
Dance Club Songs is a chart published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States. It is a national look over of club disc jockeys to determine the most popular songs being played in nightclubs across the country. It was launched as ...
chart at number 33, making her one of the first Japanese acts to enter on any ''Billboard'' affiliated chart in years.
The remix move 15 positions forward to its peak position of number 18, and was reconginized as the "greatest gainer"—dated on May 5, 2001; it spent 13 weeks inside the top 50.
"Take Back" reached number 10 on the US
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
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chart, making her the first Japanese artist to achieve a top ten rank on that chart.
Additionally, the maxi single spent a sole week at number 20 on the
Hot Singles Sales chart.
However, the original mix in Japanese is available to
stream on
services such as
Apple Music
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and
Spotify
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.
Music video
The accompanying music video for "Take Back" was directed by Toku, and took one day to shoot and two days to edit.
According to Figlerowicz, who reviewed the singers' DVD compilation ''7 Spirits'', the video opens with a "young Koda Kumi that has long and black hair. She presents herself in this video in two different ways. In the first one, though wearing a leather dress, she looks natural, gentle and pretty. In the latter one, she is presented with disheveled hair and strange things plaited in it, but despite that, she still attracts the viewer's attention with her enthusiasm flowing out from the screen."
In the video, Kumi is accompanied by her three fellow background dancers; they're dancing in a white photo shoot room, while she is sitting in a white chair.
Figlerowicz stated that the dancers complimented the early
2000s music video era: "there are only three dancers near the singer, so it probably wouldn't distinguish from other PVs of the same era."
Scenes interspersed through the main video show Koda lying nude on a crimson red
Ferrari and clutching a microphone in her hand.
Figlerowicz commented that the video, in conjunction with her other videos on ''7 Spirits'', "didn't appeal to the Japanese audience's tastes
.. With some time, people's opinions of them might change, but they are worth taking a look at.
Live performances and other appearances
"Take Back" has been included on numerous track lists of tours conducted by Koda Kumi. She included the single on her
Secret First Class Limited Live
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The DVD held its place on the top of "best selling female artist DVD of all time" for ...
tour,
Koda Kumi Live Tour 2005: First Things tour,
Live Tour 2007: Black Cherry, 10th Anniversary tour, her 2009 Taiwan concert tour, and the Premium Show: Love and Songs tour. The track was featured on Koda's 2005 greatest hits album, ''
Best: First Things''. "Take Back" was featured in the televised advertisement for Kracie's Hada-bisei facials.
Track listing
*Japanese 12 inch Vinyl
# "Take Back" (Main Club Mix) – 4:46
# "Your Song" (Original Mix) – 5:20
*US 12 inch Vinyl
# "Take Back" (Junior's Pop Club Anthem) – 7:07
# "Take Back" (Junior's Dub Anthem) – 7:07
# "Take Back" (Jonathan Peters' Club Mix) – 6:29
# "Take Back" (Jonathan Peters' Sound Factory Dub) – 10:26
*US Maxi-single
# "Take Back" (Jonathan Peters' Radio Mix) – 3:31
# "Take Back" (Hex Hector Main Radio Remix)
# "Take Back" (Junior's Radio Mix) – 3:47
# "Take Back" (C. "Tricky" Stewart Remix) – 4:38
# "Take Back" (Hex Hector Main Club Remix)
# "Take Back" (Jonathan Peters' Club Mix) – 6:29
# "Take Back" (Junior's Pop Club Anthem) – 7:07
# "Take Back" (Junior's Pop Dub Anthem) – 7:07
# "Take Back" (Jonathan Peters' Sound Factory Dub) – 10:26
# "Take Back" (Hex Hector Dub Remix) – 7:43
*Japanese CD single
# "Take Back" (Original Mix) – 4:57
# "Your Song" (Original Mix) – 5:20
# "Take Back" (C. "Tricky" Stewart Remix) – 4:38
# "Take Back" (Daylight Remix) – 4:28
# "Take Back" (Instrumental) – 4:57
# "Your Song" (Instrumental) – 5:20
*US CD Single
# "Take Back" (Jonathan Peters' Radio Mix) – 3:31
# "Take Back" (Junior's Radio Mix) – 3:47
# "Take Back" (C. "Tricky" Stewart Remix) – 4:38
# "Take Back" (Jonathan Peters' Club Mix) – 6:29
# "Take Back" (Junior's Pop Club Anthem) – 7:07
# "Take Back" (Jonathan Peters' Sound Factory Dub) – 10:26
*Take Back/Trust Your Love Blackwatch Remix 12" Vinyl
# "Trust Your Love" (Blackwatch Remix) – 7:49
# "Take Back" (Blackwatch Remix) – 7:29
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Affection''.
*
Kumi Koda
, known professionally as , is a Japanese singer from Kyoto, known for her urban and R&B songs.
After debuting with the single " Take Back" in December 2000, Koda gained fame in March 2003 when the songs from her seventh single, " Real Emot ...
– vocals, background vocals, songwriting
*
Max Matsuura – producer
*Kazuhito Kikuchi – producer, composer
*H-Wonder – arranger, composer
*
Rhythm Zone – management, label
*
Avex Trax – parent label, management
Charts and sales
Weekly charts
Sales
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RIAJ
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The RIAJ's activities include ...
)
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Notes
References
External links
Take Back– Kumi Koda's official website
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Rhythm Zone singles
Song recordings produced by Max Matsuura
Songs written by Koda Kumi
Songs with music by Kazuhito Kikuchi