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Sakura Hitohira

"Sakura Hitohira"
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Single by Misia
from the album Love Bebop
Released February 18, 2015 (2015-02-18)
Format
Genre
Length 3:52
Label Ariola Japan
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • her0ism
Misia singles chronology
"Boku wa Pegasus Kimi wa Polaris"
(2014)
"Sakura Hitohira" / "Shiroi Kisetsu"
(2015)
"Nagareboshi" / "Anata ni Smile :)"
(2015)
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"Sakura Hitohira" (さくらひとひら, lit. "Cherry Blossom Petal") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia, from the album Love Bebop. It was released as the album's second single digitally on February 11, 2015, through Ariola Japan. It was released as a limited double A-side CD single alongside the song "Shiroi Kisetsu" a week later, on February 18, 2015. The song was written by Misia, composed by her0ism and Shirose, from the band White Jam, and arranged and produced by her0ism. It was written specifically for the three-night TX drama The Eternal Zero, adapted from the film by the same name and starring Osamu Mukai, for which it serves as theme song.

"Sakura Hitohira" was promoted as being Misia's first Sakura song, a longstanding thematic in Japanese music. On January 22, a trailer for the single was uploaded on Misia's official YouTube channel. The single features three B-sides: the Shiro Sagisu-produced "Mayonaka no Hide-and-seek", "Candle of Life", which Misia first performed during the 2014 installment of her Misia Candle Night concert series, and lastly a remix of the latter track. The CD single cover artwork was designed by longtime collaborator Mitsuo Shindō and photographed by Kristian Schmidt.

"Sakura Hitohira" is written in the key of F-sharp minor with a common time tempo of 82 beats per minute. Misia's vocals span from A3 to C5.

"Sakura Hitohira" debuted at number 9 on the weekly RecoChoku Singles chart. The CD single made its debut at number 24 on the Oricon Singles Chart, with 4,000 copies sold in its first charting week. It charted for nine consecutive weeks and sold a reported total of 9,000 copies.


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