"Love Me Back" is the fifty-second single by Japanese singer Koda Kumi, released on November 29, 2011. It charted at No. 6 and stayed on the Oricon charts for seven weeks. Both "Love Me Back" and the b-side, "Say Her Name," were written by Koda Kumi. It was released in CD, CD+DVD and CD+Goods.
The limited editions of all editions came with a special sticker designed by Nakamura Yusuke.[1]
Background information
Love Me Back is singer-songwriter Koda Kumi's fifty-second single under the Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone. The single charted at No. 6 on the Oricon Singles Charts and remained on the charts for seven consecutive weeks.[2] The single was released in three editions: CD, CD+DVD and CD+Goods.[3] The latter edition came with a large carrying pouch in two varying colors, red and purple.[4][5]
The single's b-side, "Say Her Name," was an R&B track with the lyrics written by Kumi and the music written by Norwegian songwriters Ina Wroldsen, Andre Lindal and Geir Hvidsten. There was also a remix for "Love Me Back," in lieu of an instrumental track. The remix was done by Andy Price of Prix Fixe Productions and coordinated by Yuko Yasumoto, who is most popular for working with Japanese artist Namie Amuro and South Korean group TVXQ.[8]
On the CD+DVD editions, Kumi's performance for A-nation 10th Anniversary for Life Charge&Go! was included. During the performance, she performed "Be My Baby," "Bling Bling Bling" and "Poppin' love cocktail," the latter of which featured, not only TEEDA, but all of the members of Back-On. The live of "Poppin' love cocktail" was also when Kumi and her soon-to-be husband Kenji03 performed on stage together and came out publicly as a couple.[9]
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"Love Me Back" was used as the opening theme song to the Japanese drama Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de (謎解きはディナーのあとで / The After-Dinner Mysteries), which aired on Fuji Television.[10] The drama is an adaptation of the novel, which was written by Tokuya Higashikawa in 2010.[11]
"Love Me Back" was certified gold for 100,000 downloads in January 2014.[12]
Music video
The video for "Love Me Back" was released the first week of November on MTV; however, the video did not leak onto the internet until November 27.
The music video carried a theme of three women attempting to free their mob boss from jail. They take on the personas of police officers to break into the jail, then cover as nurses to remain inside. While the single's video only carried snippets of the story, the "album version," which was placed on the corresponding album Japonesque, contained the full story, with a complete introduction.
The overall theme and feel of the video was very reminiscent of her 2007 video "Cherry Girl," which had carried a Charlie's Angels theme.
^レコード協会調べ 1月度有料音楽配信認定 [Record Association Investigation: January Digital Music Download Certifications]. RIAJ (in Japanese). February 28, 2014. Archived from the original on March 5, 2014. Retrieved March 4, 2014.