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{{nihongo|"'''Yuki no Hana'''"|雪の華||literally "Snow Flower", meaning "Snowflakes"}} is the 10th single by [[Mika Nakashima]]. It was used as the Meiji boda advertisement song, as well as the Meiji galbo advertisement song.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}} It peaked on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts at #3 and sold roughly 248,000 copies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/518338/1/ |title=中島美嘉-リリース-ORICON STYLE ミュージック |publisher=Oricon.co.jp |date=2008-06-20 |accessdate=2011-12-03}}</ref> The song "Yuki no Hana" was composed by Ryouki Matsumoto, and the lyric was written by Satomi. |
{{nihongo|"'''Yuki no Hana'''"|雪の華||literally "Snow Flower", meaning "Snowflakes"}} is the 10th single by [[Mika Nakashima]]. It was used as the Meiji boda advertisement song, as well as the Meiji galbo advertisement song.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}} It peaked on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts at #3 and sold roughly 248,000 copies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/518338/1/ |title=中島美嘉-リリース-ORICON STYLE ミュージック |publisher=Oricon.co.jp |date=2008-06-20 |accessdate=2011-12-03}}</ref> The song "Yuki no Hana" was composed by Ryouki Matsumoto, and the lyric was written by Satomi. |
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== Cover == |
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The song has since been translated and covered a number of times by many artists in several different languages. The song was covered by South Korean male singer [[Park Hyo Shin]] and this covered song was inserted in the popular Korean drama ''[[I'm Sorry, I Love You]]''. Another Korean version was sung by female singer [[Seo Young Eun]]. It was also one of the most popular [[karaoke]] songs in Japan in 2004. The song was first covered by Singapore singer Joi Chua in 2005 by the same title "Sorry I Love You". It was also covered by Mainland Chinese singer [[Han Xue (actress)|Han Xue]] on August 2004 in Mandarin; and by Hong Kong singer [[Vincy Chan]] in 2006, in Cantonese. An English version of Yuki no Hana was covered by [[Eric Martin (musician)|Eric Martin]] ([[Mr. Big (band)|Mr. Big]]'s vocalist) and featured in his solo album Mr.Vocalist 2008 which was produced and released in Japan. The German singer Tabea covered the English version snowflower in her album Memories. New Zealand soprano [[Hayley Westenra]] also covered the song in English as part of her 2008 album [[Hayley sings Japanese Songs]] which debuted at number 12 on the Japanese Albums Chart but broke into the Top 10 in its second week of release. Another covered version was released on June 2006, sung by Japanese male singer [[Hideaki Tokunaga]]. An instrumental rock cover was made by [[Megadeth]]'s former guitarist [[Marty Friedman]], and featured on his 2009 solo album [[Tokyo Jukebox]]. In 2016, the song was featured in the Anime, [[ReLIFE]] for episode 08 ending theme. |
The song has since been translated and covered a number of times by many artists in several different languages. The song was covered by South Korean male singer [[Park Hyo Shin]] and this covered song was inserted in the popular Korean drama ''[[I'm Sorry, I Love You]]''. Another Korean version was sung by female singer [[Seo Young Eun]]. It was also one of the most popular [[karaoke]] songs in Japan in 2004. The song was first covered by Singapore singer Joi Chua in 2005 by the same title "Sorry I Love You". It was also covered by Mainland Chinese singer [[Han Xue (actress)|Han Xue]] on August 2004 in Mandarin; and by Hong Kong singer [[Vincy Chan]] in 2006, in Cantonese. An English version of Yuki no Hana was covered by [[Eric Martin (musician)|Eric Martin]] ([[Mr. Big (band)|Mr. Big]]'s vocalist) and featured in his solo album Mr.Vocalist 2008 which was produced and released in Japan. The German singer Tabea covered the English version snowflower in her album Memories. New Zealand soprano [[Hayley Westenra]] also covered the song in English as part of her 2008 album [[Hayley sings Japanese Songs]] which debuted at number 12 on the Japanese Albums Chart but broke into the Top 10 in its second week of release. Another covered version was released on June 2006, sung by Japanese male singer [[Hideaki Tokunaga]]. An instrumental rock cover was made by [[Megadeth]]'s former guitarist [[Marty Friedman]], and featured on his 2009 solo album [[Tokyo Jukebox]]. In 2016, the song was featured in the Anime, [[ReLIFE]] for episode 08 ending theme. |
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On December 24, 2018, |
On December 24, 2018, [[Jisoo (singer, born 1995)|Jisoo]], lead singer of [[Blackpink]], performed a solo rendition of 'Yuki no Hana (雪の華)/Snow Flower' as a Christmas present during the final night of their Arena Tour at the Kyocera Dome, Osaka. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
Revision as of 14:01, 1 December 2019
"Yuki no Hana" | ||||
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Single by Mika Nakashima | ||||
from the album Love | ||||
Released | October 1, 2003 | |||
Label | Sony | |||
Songwriter(s) | Ryoki Matsumoto, Satomi | |||
Mika Nakashima singles chronology | ||||
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"Yuki no Hana" (雪の華, literally "Snow Flower", meaning "Snowflakes") is the 10th single by Mika Nakashima. It was used as the Meiji boda advertisement song, as well as the Meiji galbo advertisement song.[citation needed] It peaked on the Oricon weekly charts at #3 and sold roughly 248,000 copies.[1] The song "Yuki no Hana" was composed by Ryouki Matsumoto, and the lyric was written by Satomi.
Cover
The song has since been translated and covered a number of times by many artists in several different languages. The song was covered by South Korean male singer Park Hyo Shin and this covered song was inserted in the popular Korean drama I'm Sorry, I Love You. Another Korean version was sung by female singer Seo Young Eun. It was also one of the most popular karaoke songs in Japan in 2004. The song was first covered by Singapore singer Joi Chua in 2005 by the same title "Sorry I Love You". It was also covered by Mainland Chinese singer Han Xue on August 2004 in Mandarin; and by Hong Kong singer Vincy Chan in 2006, in Cantonese. An English version of Yuki no Hana was covered by Eric Martin (Mr. Big's vocalist) and featured in his solo album Mr.Vocalist 2008 which was produced and released in Japan. The German singer Tabea covered the English version snowflower in her album Memories. New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra also covered the song in English as part of her 2008 album Hayley sings Japanese Songs which debuted at number 12 on the Japanese Albums Chart but broke into the Top 10 in its second week of release. Another covered version was released on June 2006, sung by Japanese male singer Hideaki Tokunaga. An instrumental rock cover was made by Megadeth's former guitarist Marty Friedman, and featured on his 2009 solo album Tokyo Jukebox. In 2016, the song was featured in the Anime, ReLIFE for episode 08 ending theme.
On December 24, 2018, Jisoo, lead singer of Blackpink, performed a solo rendition of 'Yuki no Hana (雪の華)/Snow Flower' as a Christmas present during the final night of their Arena Tour at the Kyocera Dome, Osaka.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Satomi; all music is composed by Ryoki Matsumoto
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Yuki no Hana (雪の華; Snow Flower)" | |
2. | "Yuki no Hana" (Acoustic) | |
3. | "Yuki no Hana" (Reggae Disco Rockers Flower's Mix) | |
4. | "Yuki no Hana" (Instrumental) | |
5. | "Yuki no Hana" (English) |
Charts
"Yuki no Hana" - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release | Chart | Peak position | Sales total |
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October 1, 2003 | Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 3 | 23,166 |
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart | 53 | 248,000 |
References
- ^ "中島美嘉-リリース-ORICON STYLE ミュージック". Oricon.co.jp. 2008-06-20. Retrieved 2011-12-03.