Take Back

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“Take Back”
“Take Back” cover
Single by Kumi Koda/Koda
from the album affection
Released November 22, 2000 (1st US single)

December 6, 2000 (Japanese single)
April 10, 2001 (US vinyl single)
May 12, 2001 (2nd US single)

Format CD, 12"
Genre JPop
Length N/A
Label Sounday

75766 70486 2 2 (U.S., CD)
75766 70486 1 5 (U.S., 2×12")
75766 70565 2 8 (U.S., CD)
Rhythm Zone
RZCD-45018 (Japan, CD)

Kumi Koda/Koda singles chronology
"Take Back"
(2000/2001)
"Trust Your Love"
(2001)
Alternate cover
TAKE BACK US COVER
TAKE BACK US COVER

Take Back was Kumi Koda's first single to be released in Japan while 1st, 2nd and 4th in the United States.

Contents

[edit] Song's Occurences in the media

[edit] Commercials

  • Kanebo Cosmetics (カネボウ化粧品 kanebō hashōhin?) "Hadabisei" (肌美精?) commercial
  • Acura 3.2 TL commercial. Aired in the United States mid 2001. This was still from a time when Kumi was promoting her 2nd US and US vinyl CDs.
  • Acura 3.2 CL commercial. Aired in the United States late 2000. This was still from a time when Kumi was promoting her 1st US CD.
  • Audi RS6 commercial. Aired in the United States mid 2002. This was still from a time when Kumi was promoting her debut album affection and that it incuded her songs, "Take Back" and "Trust Your Love", which were promoted in the US.
  • Audi A6 commercial. Aired in the United States mid to late 2005. This was still from a time when Kumi was promoting her first Compilation album (5th overall), BEST ~first things~, and that it included her songs, "Take Back" and "Trust Your Love", which were promoted in the US. This commercial was used for the A6 Sedan and the all-new Avant.

[edit] Other

Chevrolet Impala concept movie. Aired in the United States. This was when Chevy was launching the all-new Impala. Sadly, the last part of the song was cancled, but the first couple of minutes of the song appered since the movie was about two minutes long.

[edit] Tracklist

[edit] 1st US CD

  1. Take Back (Jonathan Peters' radio mix)1
  2. Take Back (Junior's radio mix)2
  3. Take Back (C."Tricky" Stewart remix)3
  4. Take Back (Jonathan Peters' club mix)¹
  5. Take Back (Junior's pop club anthem)²
  6. Take Back (Jonathan Peters' Sound Factory dub)¹

[edit] Japanese CD

  1. TAKE BACK (original mix)
  2. Your Song (original mix)
  3. TAKE BACK (C."Tricky" Stewart remix)3
  4. TAKE BACK (Daylight remix)
  5. TAKE BACK (instrumental)
  6. Your Song (instrumental)

[edit] US 2×12"

  1. Take Back (Junior's pop club anthem)²
  2. Take Back (Jonathan Peters' club mix)¹
  3. Take Back (Hex Hector main club mix)4
  4. Take Back (Junior's dub anthem)²
  5. Take Back (Hex Hector dub)4
  6. Take Back (Jonathan Peters' Sound Factory dub)¹

[edit] 2nd US CD

  1. Take Back (Jonathan Peters' radio mix)¹
  2. Take Back (Hex Hector main radio mix)4
  3. Take Back (Junior's radio mix)²
  4. Take Back (C."Tricky" Stewart remix)3
  5. Take Back (Hex Hector main club mix)4
  6. Take Back (Junior's pop club anthem)²
  7. Take Back (Jonathan Peters' club mix)¹
  8. Take Back (Junior's dub anthem)²
  9. Take Back (Jonathan Peters' Sound Factory dub)¹
  10. Take Back (Hex Hector dub)4

1remixed by Jonathan Peters 2remixed by Junior Vasquez 3remixed by C."Tricky" Stewart 4remixed by Hex Hector

[edit] Charts

Chart Peak
position
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 18[citation needed]
Oricon Weekly Single 200 59
Oricon weekly single 200 trajectory —
"Take Back"
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Chart position #62 #60 #59 #88 #72 #67 #88¹

¹re-entry

[edit] Sales

[edit] References

  1. avex online (2005, 2006) Kumi Koda Official Web Site
  2. Billboard (2005) Billboard.com
  3. Oricon Style (2005, 2006), Oricon Style
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