Omoibana

Omoibana

Omoibana

2022 single by Kis-My-Ft2


Omoibana (Japanese: 想花, Hepburn: Omoibana) is the 30th single CD by Japanese boy band Kis-My-Ft2. It was released on December 14, 2022, under the record label MENT Recording.[1]

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"Omoibana" is the theme song of Nippon TV's Saturday drama "Inori no Karte: Kenshūi no Nazotoki Shinsatsu Kiroku"(祈りのカルテ 研修医の謎解き診察記録) starring Yuta Tamamori,[1] which tells the story of a rookie resident doctor's growth. The music video depicts people praying for the happiness of their loved ones, and Kis-My-Ft2 members watch over them.[2]

And the coupling song "Rebirth Stage" is the ending theme song of TV Tokyo's drama "Married Couple's Perfect Recipe: Won't You Exchange?"(夫婦円満レシピ) appeared Kento Senga.[3] This drama is about the shocking and exciting experiences of a couple going through a period of malaise. Senga said that this song is unconventional piece of work that fits the drama.[4]

Chart performance

It recorded first-week sales of 243,000 copies and topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Ranking on December 26, 2022.[5] This was their 30th consecutive top position on the chart since their first single "Everybody Go," and it also broke the tie for third place in the number of consecutive No. 1 singles since their debut (first single).[5]

Track listing

CD

Included only in regular editions after "Tokyo-Kis".

  1. "Omoibana" [4:15]
  2. "Rebirth Stage" [2:58]
  3. "Tokyo-Kis" [3:04]
  4. "You know what?" [3:15]
  5. "Omoibana -Instrumental-"
  6. "Rebirth Stage -Instrumental-"
  7. "Tokyo-Kis -Instrumental"
  8. "You know what? -Instrumental-"

DVD

  • First Edition A
  1. "Omoibana Music Video"
  2. "Omoibana Music Video & Jacket Filming Making Documentary"
  3. "Rebirth Stage Music Video Filming Making Documentary"
  • First Press Edition B
  1. "Rebirth Stage Music Video"
  2. Reveal it with your medical records! Sekirara medical checkup & Cyber climbing showdown!
  • Normal Edition (with Fan Club Limited Original Privilege)
  1. "Omoibana Music Video member only edit"
  2. "Omoibana 1cut ver."

References

  1. "30th SINGLE『想花』" (in Japanese). MENT. 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2024.

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