Nazo (song)

"Nazo"
Single by Miho Komatsu
from the album Nazo?
Released May 28, 1997
Format CD single
Recorded 1997
Genre J-pop
Length 18 minutes
Label ZAIN Records
Songwriter(s) Miho Komatsu
Producer(s) ROCKAKU
Miho Komatsu singles chronology
"Nazo"
(1997)
"Kagayakeru Hoshi"
(1997)

"Nazo"
(1997)
"Kagayakeru Hoshi"
(1997)

Nazo (, lit. "Mystery") is first and debut single of Miho Komatsu. It was released on May 28, 1997 under Zain Records. [1] The single reached number 9 in its first week and sold 40,230 copies. The single charted for 32 weeks and sold 325,850 copies overall.[2] This is her highest sold single in her career.

In media

"Nazo" was used in anime Detective Conan as third opening theme, although the single version differs from the on-air version. "Kotoba ni Dekinai" was used as ending theme for Nagoya TV program "Yoshimoto Gozensama Party".

Track list

All lyrics written by Miho Komatsu; all music composed by Miho Komatsu[3].

No.TitleArrangersLength
1."Nazo" ()Hirohito Furui4:39
2."Kotoba ni Dekinai" (言葉にできない)Hirohito Furui3:59
3."Nazo" ((instrumental))Hirohito Furui4:39
4."Kotoba ni Dekinai" ((instrumental))Hirohito Furui3:59

Covers

The song was first covered in 2014 by Japanese girl-group Jewerly in their single "Superstar" as coupling song in Korean language. In 2008, Aiuchi Rina and U-ka Saegusa in dB cover this song in their single "100 Mono no Tobira"". In 2015, the Japanese pop girl group La PomPon covered the song as the 41st opening theme song of Detective Conan.[4]

References

  1. "Discography". Miho Komatsu official website (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016-08-08. Click icon for 1st single
  2. [Mystery] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  3. Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/ZADS-1001
  4. http://natalie.mu/music/news/152622
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