"To Be, to Be, Ten Made to Be" | ||||
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Single by Tackey & Tsubasa | ||||
from the album 2wenty 2wo | ||||
Released | February 26, 2003 | |||
Format | CD single | |||
Recorded | ? | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Length | 16 min 27 s | |||
Label | avex trax | |||
Writer(s) | Kenn Kato, Hideyuki Obata | |||
Producer | ? | |||
Tackey & Tsubasa singles chronology | ||||
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"To Be, to Be, Ten Made to Be" is Tackey & Tsubasa's debut single under the Avex Trax label. This is the first retail single for their 2wenty 2wo album.
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"To Be, to Be, Ten Made to Be" is the debut single released by singer duo Tackey & Tsubasa. The a-side song "Sotsugyou:Sayonara wa Ashita no Tameni" was used as the insert song for the anime InuYasha on episode 124, only the version of the song used was not the same version that is on this single. It was also used as the Olympus "μDigital" commercial song. The single was released in five different editions, the regular edition with only the songs, a second edition containing a video of the PVs "True Heart", "Ki・Se・Ki", and "Get Down", another edition containing the said PVs on DVD, the fourth coming with a DVD with the said PVs and extra goods, and the last one containing the said PVs on video along with extra goods.
Sample of the translated lyrics:
The promotional video for "Sotsugyou: Sayonara wa Ashita no Tameni" was shot in an unknown location by director Akie Hayashi. This PV showcases Tackey and Tsubasa singing in a small clearing, densely surrounded by bushes and vines. During the second chorus, the scene switches to the two standing up with a cloudy sky behind them. Also seen in the PV is a cage that, depending on the scene, either has two doves in it, or is empty. Once the instrumental is over, and the chorus is sung again, the two are seen standing up in the bush and vine area, only this time with sakura petals flying around them.
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release | Chart | Peak Position | Sales Total | Chart Run |
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26 February 2003 | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | ? | ||
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 3 | 107,000 | ? weeks |
As of January 2004, "To Be, to Be, Ten Made to Be" has been certified gold for shipments of over 100,000 by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[2]
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