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Super Music Maker

"Super Music Maker"
The artwork portrays Suzuki kneeling down on the floor while multi-coloured lights surround her. "Free Free/Super Music Maker; Ami Suzuki joins Yasutaka Nakata" is written on the bottom of the cover.
Artwork that commercializes "Free Free"/"Super Music Maker"
Single by Ami Suzuki joins Yasutaka Nakata
from the album Dolce and Supreme Show
A-side "Free Free"
Released August 22, 2007
Format
Recorded 2007
Studio Avex Studio
(Tokyo, Japan)
Genre Eropop
Length 7:25 (original version)
5:05 (radio edit)
Label Avex Trax
Songwriter(s) Yasutaka Nakata
Producer(s) Yasutaka Nakata
Ami Suzuki singles chronology
"Sore mo Kitto Shiawase"
(2007)
"Super Music Maker"
(2007)
"Potential Breakup Song"
(2007)
"Sore mo Kitto Shiawase"
(2007)
"Free Free/Super Music Maker"
(2007)
"Potential Breakup Song"
(2007)
Yasutaka Nakata singles chronology
"Free Free"/"Super Music Maker"
(2007) Free FreeSuper Music Maker2007
"Crazy Crazy"/
"Harajuku Iyahoi"
(2017) Crazy CrazyHarajuku Iyahoi2017

"Super Music Maker" (capitalized as SUPER MUSIC MAKER) is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist and songwriter Ami Suzuki, for her sixth studio album Dolce (2008) and a re-recorded version for her seventh album Supreme Show (2008). Featuring Japanese record producer and Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata, the song was released as the lead single and double a-side single with "Free Free" from Dolce on August 22, 2007 through Avex Trax. Nakata had written, produced and arranged both tracks and is her first single to be handled by Nakata following later singles from her album Supreme Show (2008). Backed by synthesizers and keyboards, "Free Free" incorporates a new genre called "Eropop" with influences of electronic dance, house and disco music. The lyrical interpretation was based on the theme of erotica and freedom.

Critical response to "Super Music Maker" was positive; some critics praised the song's composition and highlighted it as a career stand out track. Charting together with "Free Free", the physical single reached number thirty-two on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart and stayed in there for four weeks. It sold over 10,000 units in Japan, her highest sales rank since 2006 and her last single to reach the limit. To promote "Super Music Maker", she hosted a release party event at Tower Records in Shibuya.

"Super Music Maker" was written, produced, composed and arranged by Japanese musician and Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata and is his first featuring single with Suzuki under the alias "Ami Suzuki joins Yasutaka Nakata"; It is her debut single to be handled by Nakata, and was followed by her June 2008 single "One" and September 2008 single "Can't Stop the Disco". It was recorded in early-2007 by Nakata at Avex Studio, Tokyo, Japan and was co-distributed by Nakata's label Contemode, owned by Avex and Yamaha in Japan. After the release of her album Connetta in 2007, Suzuki visited various night clubs in Japan to perform; her staff, who were present at the time of her performances, noticed her engagement to club music and tried to find a producer who had a background of electronic dance music and eventually contacted Nakata; He accepted an offer to produce two tracks for the album. Regarding the production, she commented that "I want to put out a whole new view of the world".


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