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{{Infobox Single | {{Infobox Single | ||
| Name = RING | | Name = RING | ||
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| Recorded = | | Recorded = | ||
| Length = 07:30 | | Length = 07:30 | ||
| Label = Rooms Records | | Label = [[Rooms Records]] | ||
| Producer = Tak Matsumoto | | Producer = [[Tak Matsumoto]] | ||
| Promotions = #1 (''Ashita wo Dakishimete'') | | Promotions = #1 (''Ashita wo Dakishimete'') | ||
| Last single = | | Last single = '''29th Single'''<br>[[File:29s.jpg|link=juice|border|65px|right]]<br>[[juice]]<br>(2000) | ||
| This single = | | This single = '''30th Single'''<br>[[File:30s.jpg|link=|border|65px|right]]<br>'''RING'''<br/>(2000) | ||
| Next single = | | Next single = '''31st Single'''<br>[[File:31s.jpg|link=ultra soul|border|65px|right]]<br>[[ultra soul]]<br>(2001) | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Image:ringpv1.png|thumb|right|240px|B'z as they appeared in the music video to "RING". Notably, both the only live performance of the song released on home video and the music video feature heavy downpours.]] | |||
'''RING''' is the thirtieth [[B'z Singles|single]] by [[B'z]], released on October 4, 2000. The work was the band's fourth single of the year, following "[[Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni]]", "[[May]]", and "[[juice]]". This marked the first occasion in which B'z had released four singles in a year since their break through year of 1990, as B'z has most commonly released between two and three singles per year. The title song was collected on the band's 2000 album, ''[[ELEVEN]]'', and later ''[[B'z The Best "Pleasure II"]]'' in 2005. In 2013, it was collected for the second and last time on a B'z [[B'z Albums#Compilation Albums|compilation]] when it was found on ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]''. | |||
''' | The title song served as the theme to the NTV drama ''Ashita wo Dakishimete'' (''Hope for Tomorrow'') leading up to its release. Originally, the song was considered for the tie-in for the drama ''Beautiful Life'', but as it progressed, the band decided to save "RING" and write another song more suitable for the drama, which became the mega hit "[[Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni]]". There were considerations made to include "RING" in the aforementioned single, as either a B-side or even a double A-side, but it was deemed strong enough to stand on its own and was held back for a fall single. | ||
Prior to being released as a single, "RING" was premiered live during the latter half of [[B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2000 "juice"]]. The tour in question has never been released in full on home video, but a performance of the single was one of those included on the live compilation ''[[B'z LIVE-GYM Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~]]''. The performance in question was backed by a strings section 28 musicians strong and was carried out in heavy rain. It is one of only a few performances available from the tour as of present. Additionally, the song has not been performed at a B'z show since the close of the tour. | |||
A music video was prepared for the single with a distinct aesthetic, shot mostly in monotones with select colors highlighted, such as Tak's Canary Yellow signature guitar being highlighted, with more and more color being introduced to the video as it progresses. Notably, both the music video and its only live performance released on home video feature both a guest strings section and heavy rain. In order to promote the release further, B'z appeared on television four times to perform the song, with showings on ''CDTV'', ''FUN'', ''Report: Top 10 Songs'', and ''[[Music Station]]''. Additionally, the single's cover photograph was taken on the famous Nokonoshima Island in Fukuoka Prefecture. | |||
When released, the singled debuted at the top of the Weekly Oricon Singles chart with over 400,000 copies sold in the first week alone. The single was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan, finishing first for the month of October in sales and thirty-seventh for the year. | |||
== Track listing == | == Track listing == | ||
All music and guitar by [[Tak Matsumoto]]. All lyrics and lead vocals by [[Koshi Inaba]]. | |||
#'''[[RING (Lyrics)|RING]]''' | #'''[[RING (Lyrics)|RING]]''' | ||
#: | #: [[File:s30_01.ogg]] {{RING Song}} | ||
#'''[[guilty (Lyrics)|guilty]]''' | #'''[[guilty (Lyrics)|guilty]]''' | ||
#: A hard rock song, "guilty" revolves around a heavy guitar riff. The song was inspired by social issues plaguing Japan at the time, particularly the lyrics being informed by the "17-year-old wave" resulting from a sudden influx of crimes committed by juveniles at the turn of the century. The song has not been collected onto an album nor has it [[B'z Songs Never Performed Live|been performed live]]. | #: [[File:s30_02.ogg]] A hard rock song, "guilty" revolves around a heavy guitar riff. The song was inspired by social issues plaguing Japan at the time, particularly the lyrics being informed by the "17-year-old wave" resulting from a sudden influx of crimes committed by juveniles at the turn of the century. The song has not been collected onto an album nor has it [[B'z Songs Never Performed Live|been performed live]]. | ||
== Live appearances == | |||
===[[B'z Songs by LIVE-GYM|Live Performances]]=== | |||
{{RING Live}} | |||
{{guilty Live}} | |||
===[[B'z Songs on Home Video|Home Videos]]=== | |||
{{RING Video}} | |||
{{guilty Video}} | |||
== Sales data == | |||
{{Main|B'z Sales Records}} | |||
{|class=wikitable width="85%" | |||
|- | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:50px;" rowspan="2" | No. | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:45px;" rowspan="2" | Cover | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:370px;" rowspan="2" | Single | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:150px;" colspan="2" | Physical Copies Sold | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:150px;" colspan="3" | Chart Positions | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:110px;" rowspan="2" | Certification | |||
|- | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>FIRST WEEK</small> | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>LIFETIME</small> | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>WEEK</small> | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>MONTH</small> | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>YEAR</small> | |||
{{RING Sales}} | |||
|} | |||
== Personnel == | == Personnel == | ||
{{Main|B'z Support Members}} | |||
'''B'z''' | '''B'z''' | ||
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*[[Koshi Inaba]]: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Arrangement | *[[Koshi Inaba]]: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Arrangement | ||
''' | '''Support Members''' | ||
* | *[[Hideo Yamaki]]: Drums <small>(Track 1)</small> | ||
*[[Kaichi Kurose]]: Drums <small>(Track 2)</small> | |||
*[[Koji Nakamura|Koji "Kitaroh" Nakamura]]: Bass <small>(Track 1)</small> | |||
* | *[[Masao Akashi]]: Bass <small>(Track 2)</small> | ||
*[[Akira Onozuka]]: Piano <small>(Track 1)</small> | |||
*[[Shinozaki Strings]]: Strings <small>(Track 1)</small> | |||
'''Production''' | '''Production''' | ||
* | *[[Daisuke Ikeda]]: Strings Arrangement <small>(Track 1)</small> |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 20 May 2020
RING | ||||
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Single by B'z | ||||
from the album ELEVEN | ||||
Released | October 4, 2000 | |||
Promotions | #1 (Ashita wo Dakishimete) | |||
Length | 07:30 | |||
Label | Rooms Records | |||
Producer | Tak Matsumoto | |||
B'z singles chronology | ||||
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RING is the thirtieth single by B'z, released on October 4, 2000. The work was the band's fourth single of the year, following "Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni", "May", and "juice". This marked the first occasion in which B'z had released four singles in a year since their break through year of 1990, as B'z has most commonly released between two and three singles per year. The title song was collected on the band's 2000 album, ELEVEN, and later B'z The Best "Pleasure II" in 2005. In 2013, it was collected for the second and last time on a B'z compilation when it was found on B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012.
The title song served as the theme to the NTV drama Ashita wo Dakishimete (Hope for Tomorrow) leading up to its release. Originally, the song was considered for the tie-in for the drama Beautiful Life, but as it progressed, the band decided to save "RING" and write another song more suitable for the drama, which became the mega hit "Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni". There were considerations made to include "RING" in the aforementioned single, as either a B-side or even a double A-side, but it was deemed strong enough to stand on its own and was held back for a fall single.
Prior to being released as a single, "RING" was premiered live during the latter half of B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2000 "juice". The tour in question has never been released in full on home video, but a performance of the single was one of those included on the live compilation B'z LIVE-GYM Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~. The performance in question was backed by a strings section 28 musicians strong and was carried out in heavy rain. It is one of only a few performances available from the tour as of present. Additionally, the song has not been performed at a B'z show since the close of the tour.
A music video was prepared for the single with a distinct aesthetic, shot mostly in monotones with select colors highlighted, such as Tak's Canary Yellow signature guitar being highlighted, with more and more color being introduced to the video as it progresses. Notably, both the music video and its only live performance released on home video feature both a guest strings section and heavy rain. In order to promote the release further, B'z appeared on television four times to perform the song, with showings on CDTV, FUN, Report: Top 10 Songs, and Music Station. Additionally, the single's cover photograph was taken on the famous Nokonoshima Island in Fukuoka Prefecture.
When released, the singled debuted at the top of the Weekly Oricon Singles chart with over 400,000 copies sold in the first week alone. The single was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan, finishing first for the month of October in sales and thirty-seventh for the year.
Track listing
All music and guitar by Tak Matsumoto. All lyrics and lead vocals by Koshi Inaba.
- RING
- File:s30 01.ogg A ballad in the chromatic scale, "RING" is considered by the band to be quite avant-garde compared to their other singles. The "RING" in the title does not refer to the fashion accessory worn on the finger but instead the sound made through ringing, such as with a bell. The song itself was written in the dressing room during B'z LIVE-GYM '99 "Brotherhood". It has not been performed live since being premiered live for B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2000 "juice" and was included in excerpt form on the home video titled B'z LIVE-GYM Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~.
- guilty
- File:s30 02.ogg A hard rock song, "guilty" revolves around a heavy guitar riff. The song was inspired by social issues plaguing Japan at the time, particularly the lyrics being informed by the "17-year-old wave" resulting from a sudden influx of crimes committed by juveniles at the turn of the century. The song has not been collected onto an album nor has it been performed live.
Live appearances
Live Performances
- RING [13 SHOWS]
- B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2000 "juice" [13/21 SHOWS]
- guilty
Home Videos
Sales data
No. | Cover | Single | Physical Copies Sold | Chart Positions | Certification | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FIRST WEEK | LIFETIME | WEEK | MONTH | YEAR | ||||
30 |
RING |
400,450+ |
546,000+ |
1 |
1 |
37 |
2x Platinum |
Personnel
B'z
- Tak Matsumoto: Guitar, Music Composition, Arrangement
- Koshi Inaba: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Arrangement
Support Members
- Hideo Yamaki: Drums (Track 1)
- Kaichi Kurose: Drums (Track 2)
- Koji "Kitaroh" Nakamura: Bass (Track 1)
- Masao Akashi: Bass (Track 2)
- Akira Onozuka: Piano (Track 1)
- Shinozaki Strings: Strings (Track 1)
Production
- Daisuke Ikeda: Strings Arrangement (Track 1)