Pop Diva
"Pop Diva" is the limited, forty-ninth single by J-pop singer Kumi Koda, released on 2 February 2011. And the Audio sneak peek was shown on 16 December 2010 and some Information was shown in December 2010 and the rest in January 2011 with the music video
Tracklist
Writer(s) |
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"Pop Diva" |
lil'showy |
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2. |
"Black Candy" |
Kumi Koda, Matthew Tishler, Liz Rodrigues, Erik Alcock, Adam Royce |
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"Pop Diva (Instrumental)" |
lil'showy |
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"Black Candy (Instrumental)" |
Kumi Koda, Matthew Tishler, Liz Rodrigues, Erik Alcock, Adam Royce |
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Total length:
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Pop Diva |
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"Pop Diva" |
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"Pop Diva (Making of)" |
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Music Video
Release
The Video of Pop Diva was filmed in Early January 2011. A 24 second snippet Of The video was premiered 17 January 2011 and the complete version premiered 26 January 2011. The music video was fillmed in HD.
Synopsis
Based on the 2010 film Inception, the PV opens with Kumi dreaming in a blue room, attached to several chords; a single blood tear streams from her closed eye. The video begins with her covered in soot and jumping off of a high-rise building with the machines in the room where she dreams going haywire. In the dream, she's searching for a book in a library carrying information on the task at hand: As she reads the words, the library begins collapsing, ending the stage in the dream. The scene shifts to where she is trying to avoid being hit by lasers and escapes by taking hold of a rope and being hauled away by an aiship, much like what was used in the PV for LAST ANGEL feat. TVXQ. Unfortunately, the aiship is attacked and Kumi drops, landing on the high-rise building from the opening scene. There, she is ambushed and fights with the opposer. In the midst of the fight, she plants a self-destruct mechanism on him and jumps off of the building. The device destructs and Kumi wakes, the goal of the dream being completed.
Charts
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release |
Chart |
Peak Position |
First Day/Week Sales |
Sales Total |
Chart Run |
February 2, 2011 |
Oricon Daily Charts |
3 |
19,134 |
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Oricon Weekly Charts |
4 |
32,702 |
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4 week |
Oricon Monthly Charts |
15 |
39,878 |
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Oricon Yearly Charts |
192 |
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External links
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Studio Albums |
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Compilation Albums |
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Cover Album |
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Remix Album |
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