Flying Get

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"Flying Get"

Regular Edition Type A cover
Single by AKB48
from the album 1830m
B-side "Dakishimecha Ikenai"
"Seishun to Kizukanai Mama"
"Ice no Kuchizuke"
Released August 24, 2011 (2011-08-24) (Japan)
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre J-pop
Length 4:14
Label You, Be Cool! / King
Writer(s) Yasushi Akimoto (lyrics)
Producer(s) Yasushi Akimoto
Certification Million (RIAJ)
AKB48 singles chronology

"Everyday, Katyusha"
(2011)
"Flying Get"
(2011)
"Kaze wa Fuiteiru"
(2011)



Music videos
"Flying Get" (preview) on YouTube
"Flying Get (Dancing Version)" on YouTube
"Dakishimecha Ikenai" (preview)

"Flying Get" (フライングゲット Furaingu Getto)[lower-alpha 1] is the 22nd single by the Japanese idol girl group AKB48, released on August 24, 2011.[1][2] Its members were chosen by the AKB48 2011 general election.

2011 General Election

The participating members were chosen by AKB48's 2011 general election.[2] Each of AKB48's 21st single "Everyday, Kachusha" contained a ballot that allows the buyer to register a vote for one of the member candidates for the group's 22nd single. The top 21 vote-getters would get to participate in the title track,[1] and the top 12 from the lineup would be prominently featured in its promotions.[citation needed] The members who were ranked 22 to 40 were grouped as "Under Girls" and recorded on one of the B-sides.

Development

Promotion and Release

Tie-ins

The title track was the theme song for the Fuji TV drama series Hanazakari no Kimitachi e 'Ikemen Paradise' 2011, which starred AKB48 member Atsuko Maeda.[2] The track was also featured in a television commercial for Peach John's lingerie brand "Heart Bra", and starred AKB48 members Yuko Oshima, Haruna Kojima and Tomomi Kasai.[3]

Music video

The music video for "Flying Get" was directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. Its full version lasts over 18 minutes and features a plot similar those of action films.[citation needed]

Reception

The single sold 1,025,952 copies on the first day of its release, becoming the first single in Oricon history to sell over one million copies on its first day of release.[4][5][citation needed]

"Flying Get" outsold the group's previous single, "Everyday, Katyusha", on the last week of sales in 2011, and became the overall number-one selling single of 2011.[6]

"Flying Get" won the Grand Prix award at the 53rd Annual Japan Record Awards.[7]

Track listing

Type-A CD
No. Title Length
1. "Flying Get" (フライングゲット Furaingu Getto) 4:14
2. "Dakishimecha Ikenai" (抱きしめちゃいけない) 5:37
3. "Seishun to Kizukanai Mama" (青春と気づかないまま) 5:14
4. "Flying Get" (Off Vocal Ver.) 4:14
5. "Dakishimecha Ikenai" (Off Vocal Ver.) 5:37
6. "Seishun to Kizukanai Mama" (Off Vocal Ver.) 5:13
Total length:
30:11
Type-B CD
No. Title Length
1. "Flying Get"   4:14
2. "Dakishimecha Ikenai"   5:36
3. "Ice no Kuchizuke" (アイスのくちづけ Aisu no Kuchizuke) 4:16
4. "Flying Get" (Off Vocal Ver.) 4:14
5. "Dakishimecha Ikenai" (Off Vocal Ver.) 5:36
6. "Ice no Kuchizuke" (Off Vocal Ver.) 4:15
Total length:
28:13
Theater Edition CD
No. Title Length
1. "Flying Get"   4:14
2. "Dakishimecha Ikenai"   5:36
3. "Yasai Uranai" (野菜占い) 3:51
4. "Flying Get" (Off Vocal Ver.) 4:14
5. "Dakishimecha Ikenai" (Off Vocal Ver.) 5:37
6. "Yasai Uranai" (Off Vocal Ver.) 3:50
Total length:
27:25

Members

"Flying Get"

The lineup for the main single consists of the top 21 members from AKB48's 2011 general election. The top 12 members were given additional media promotion.
The number in brackets indicates the member's ranking.

"Dakishimecha Ikenai"

Performed by Under Girls, which consist of members who ranked 22 to 40 in AKB48's 2011 general election.
The number in brackets indicates the member's ranking.
Center: Ayaka Umeda (22)[citation needed]

"Ice no Kuchizuke"

Performed by a special unit formed to promote Ezaki Glico's Ice no Mi, a bite-sized frozen candy. Gained worldwide headlines after the promotional campaign announced it would 'debut' a new member in the form of Aimi Eguchi, later be revealed to the shock of many to be an advanced, CG-created amalgamation of six of the most popular members of the group voiced by 12th-generation kenkyūsei Yukari Sasaki.[citation needed]

  • Team A: Atsuko Maeda, Mariko Shinoda, Minami Takahashi
  • Team K: Tomomi Itano, Yuko Oshima
  • Team B: Mayu Watanabe
  • Kenkyūsei: Aimi Eguchi

Oricon Charts (Japan)

Release Oricon Singles Chart Peak position Debut sales (copies) Sales total (copies)
24 August 2011 Daily Chart 1[5] 1,025,952 1,624,744
Weekly Chart 1 1,354,492
Monthly Chart 1 1,354,492

Awards

Japan Record Awards

The Japan Record Awards is a major music awards show held annually in Japan by the Japan Composer's Association.

Year Recipient Award Result
2011 "Flying Get" Grand Prix style="background: #99FF99; color: black; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="yes table-yes2"|Won
See also

SNH48 version

"Flying Get"

Regular Edition
Single by SNH48
B-side "Ponytail to Shushu, Chance no Junban"
Released August 2, 2013 (2013-08-02)
Format CD Single
Genre Pop rock
Length 4:47
Label Ocean Butterflies Music
Writer(s) Yasushi Akimoto (Original Japanese lyrics)
Gu Rui, Gou Qing (Chinese lyrics)
Yō Yamazaki, Yoshimasa Inoue, Yoko Kensuke (Composer)
Producer(s) Yasushi Akimoto
SNH48 singles chronology

"Heavy Rotation" (2013) "Flying Get"
(2013)
"Koi Suru Fortune Cookie"
(2013)

"Flying Get" (Chinese: 飞翔入手, Pinyin: Fēixiáng rùshǒu) was redone in Mandarin for AKB48's sister group in China, SNH48, as the group's second single; it was released on August 2, 2013.[8] This EP also contains Mandarin tracks for Ponytail to Shushu (Chinese: 马尾与发圈, Pinyin: Mǎwěi yǔ fā quān) and Chance no Junban (Chinese: 石头剪刀布, Pinyin: Shítou jiǎndāo bù).

Release

Personnel

The track was sung by the first generation members of SNH48:

  • Wu Zhehan, Gu Xiangjun, Kong Xiaoyin, Jiang Yuxi, Xu Jiaqi, Xu Chenchen, Dai Meng, Tang Min, Qiu Xinyi, Chen Guanhui, Chen Si, Qian Beiting, Zhao Jiamin, Zhang Yuge, Ding Ziyan, Dong Zhiyi, Mo Han, Li Yuqi

Development

On July 2, 2013 SNH48 announced the filming of "Flying Get" to be held at the Shanghai World Financial Center. Fans had an opportunity to participate in the video by wearing a SNH48 "Flying Get" T-shirt.[9]

Notes

  1. *Flying get (フライングゲット, lit. "flying score", "flying win", "flying target") is the Japanese Internet slang word for buying a computer game, a music CD, etc. more than a day earlier than its official release date specified by manufacturer.

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