Color the Cover

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{{Infobox album|

| name = Color the Cover

| type = cover album

| artist = Koda Kumi

| cover = colorthecover_cd.jpg

| alt =

| released = February 27, 2013

| recorded = 2013

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = {{hlist||J-pop|electronic|jazz}}

| length =

| label = Rhythm Zone

| producer =

| prev_title = Beach Mix

| prev_year = 2012

| next_title = Driving Hit's 5

| next_year = 2013

}}

Color the Cover (stylized as Color The Cover) is the second cover album by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi, following her 2010 cover album Eternity ~Love & Songs~.{{cite web |url= http://www.tokyohive.com/2013/02/koda-kumi-meets-kudo-shizuka-kubo-ruriko-on-bokura-no-ongaku/|title= Koda Kumi meets Kudo Shizuka & Kubo Ruriko on 'Bokura no Ongaku'|author= ustar|date=February 12, 2013|accessdate= February 12, 2013|work= tokyohive|publisher= 6Theory Media, LLC.}}{{cite web |url= http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/music/2021582/full/|script-title=ja:倖田來未緊張! 工藤静香&久宝留理子と初共演|date=February 11, 2013|accessdate= February 12, 2013|work= oricon.co.jp|publisher= Oricon Inc.|language= Japanese}} It came in at No. 3 on Oricon and remained on the charts for nine weeks.

She covered various popular songs from famous artists, including hide, Shizuka Kudo, Kome Kome Club, Kenji Ozawa, UA and Mayo Okamoto, among others.

Kumi's performance of "Alone," originally by Mayo Okamoto, had previously been placed on her single Koishikute as the coupling track on December 26, 2012.

Information

Color the Cover is the second cover album by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi, released on February 27, 2013.{{cite web|url=http://rhythmzone.net/koda/music2/album_22_cover.html|title=Cover Album "Color The Cover"|author=avex|date=February 21, 2013|accessdate=February 21, 2013|work=Koda Kumi|publisher=Rhythm Zone.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130213162246/http://rhythmzone.net/koda/music2/album_22_cover.html|archive-date=February 13, 2013|url-status=dead}} The album charted well on the Oricon Albums Charts, taking the No. 3 spot for the week and remaining on the charts for nine consecutive weeks.{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1006409/1/|title=Color The Cover (with DVD) / KODA KUMI / ORICON STYLE|work=Oricon|accessdate=February 7, 2016}}

Unlike her previous cover album, Eternity ~Love & Songs~, the songs used for Color The Cover were remastered to have a modern vibe, but still hold the tune of the original tracks. The album contained two predominate genres, electronica and pop. Covered songs included "Pink Spider," which was originally performed by hide from X Japan before his untimely death in 1998;{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/search/result.php?kbn=js&types=rnk&year=1998&month=5&week=4&submit4.x=35&submit4.y=11|title=Oricon Weekly Single Charts for the fourth week of May 1998|publisher=Oricon|language=Japanese|accessdate=December 26, 2009|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020213358/http://www.oricon.co.jp/search/result.php?kbn=js&types=rnk&year=1998&month=5&week=4&submit4.x=35&submit4.y=11|archivedate=October 20, 2012}} Shizuka Kudo's most well-known song "Blue Velvet";{{cite web|title=オリコン 1997.6.9|url=http://www.geocities.jp/object_ori/970609.html|accessdate=December 21, 2017}} and "Shake Hip!", which was originally by the group Kome Kome Club.{{cite web|url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000087650|title=倖田來未、「Shake Hip!」ミュージックビデオが解禁|language=Japanese|work=BARKS|date=February 21, 2013|accessdate=May 28, 2018}}

For promotions, Koda Kumi performed several songs on various television programs, including "Shake Hip!" and "Blue Velvet", with their original artists.{{cite web|title=倖田來未、工藤静香とコラボステージ披露|url=https://mdpr.jp/music/detail/1224536|work=ModelPress|date=February 11, 2013|accessdate=December 21, 2017}}{{cite web |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uuCm0jHjco|title=石井竜也×倖田來未 Koda Kumi – Shake Hip! LIVE|author=avex|date=February 15, 2013|accessdate= March 7, 2013|work=Koda Kumi|publisher=Rhythm Zone.}} The performance of "Shake Hip!" was also the first time Kumi and Kome Kome Club's Tatsuya Ishii shared a stage since Kumi's 2006 single KAMEN.

"Alone," originally by Mayo Okamoto, can also be found on Kumi's 2012 December single Koishikute as the coupling track.{{cite web|url=http://rhythmzone.net/koda/music2/single_54_koisikute.html|title=December 26 RELEASE|author=avex|date=December 26, 2012|accessdate=March 7, 2013|work=Koda Kumi|publisher=Rhythm Zone.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130201013155/http://rhythmzone.net/koda/music2/single_54_koisikute.html|archive-date=February 1, 2013|url-status=dead}} "Alone" had been the song Kumi performed when she initially auditioned for Avex Trax's avex dream 2000 auditions. This ultimately led to her being signed to Avex's sub-label Rhythm Zone.{{cite web|url=http://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/13438707/|title=倖田來未、顔にコンプレックス抱いた過去…中学以降の写真「燃やした」 (Koda Kumi, embracing the past physical complex...pictures of junior high were "burned")|language=Japanese|work=livedoor NEWS|date=August 6, 2017|accessdate=May 28, 2018}}

Track listing

{{track listing

| headline = CD

| extra_column = Original artist

| title1 = Pink Spider (ピンク スパイダー / PINKU SUPAIDAA)

| note1 =

| lyrics1 = hide

| music1 = hide

| extra1 = hide with spread beaver

| length1 = 3:36

| title2 = Shake Hip!

| note2 =

| lyrics2 = Satoshi Nakamura

| music2 = Mitsu J

| extra2 = Kome Kome Club

| length2 = 3:46

| title3 = Lovely (ラブリー / RABURII)

| note3 =

| lyrics3 = Kenji Ozawa

| music3 = Yuasa Atsushi • Saitō Yuki

| extra3 = Kenji Ozawa

| length3 = 5:52

| title4 = Jounetsu (情熱 / Passion)

| note4 =

| lyrics4 = UA

| music4 = Isawa Kazuha

| extra4 = UA

| length4 = 3:41

| title5 = One More Time, One More Chance

| note5 =

| lyrics5 = Toshiyuki Mori

| music5 = Curly Giraffe

| extra5 = Masayoshi Yamazaki

| length5 = 5:39

| title6 = Alone

| note6 =

| lyrics6 = Mayo Okamoto

| music6 = Minakawa Masato

| extra6 = Mayo Okamoto

| length6 = 5:08

| title7 = Blue Velvet

| note7 =

| lyrics7 = HATA

| music7 = Inoue Makijiro

| extra7 = Shizuka Kudo

| length7 = 3:54

| title8 = 「Otoko」 (「男」 / "Men")

| note8 =

| lyrics8 = Kubo Ruriko

| music8 = Nomura Yoichiro

| extra8 = Kubo Ruriko

| length8 = 3:46

| title9 = Dou ni mo tomaranai (どうにもとまらない / I Won't Stop)

| note9 =

| lyrics9 = Yū Aku

| music9 = h-wonder

| extra9 = Linda Yamamoto

| length9 = 2:27

| title10 = Koyoi no Tsuki no Youni (今宵の月のよう / Just Like the Moon)

| note10 =

| lyrics10 = Koji Miyamoto

| music10 = Watanabe Zentaro

| extra10 = Elephant Kashimashi

| length10 = 4:38

| title11 = Uta wa Wa ga Inochi (歌は我が命 / Singing is My Life)

| note11 =

| lyrics11 = Ou Yoshida

| music11 = Sato Jun

| extra11 = Hibari Misora

| length11 = 4:35

}}

{{track listing

| headline = DVD

| title1 = Pink Spider (Album Version)

| note1 = Music Video

| length1 = 3:49

| title2 = Lovely

| note2 = Music Video

| length2 = 5:53

| title3 = Shake Hip!

| note3 = Music Video

| length3 = 4:00

| title4 = Lovely

| note4 = Making Video

| length4 =

| title5 = Shake Hip!

| note5 = Making Video

| length5 =

| title6 = Documentary Movie 「THE REAL ME」

| note6 = Limited Edition Only

| length6 =

}}

Oricon Charts (Japan)

class="wikitable"

!Release

!Oricon Singles Chart

!Peak position

!First week sales (copies)

!Sales total (copies)

rowspan="5"|February 27, 2013

|Daily Chart

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|

|rowspan="5" align="center"|48,395

Weekly Chart

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|33,993

Monthly Chart (February)

|align="center"|11

|align="center"|33,993

Monthly Chart (March)

|align="center"|46

|align="center"|13,083

Alternate versions

Shake Hip!

  1. Shake Hip!: Found on the album (2013)
  2. Shake Hip! [John Fontein (RE:LABEL®) Remix]: Found on Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 5 (2013)

One more time, One more chance

  1. One more time, One more chance: Found on the album (2013)
  2. One more time, One more chance [Shohei Matsumoto & Junichi Matsuda Remix]: Found on Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 5 (2013)

References

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