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Boku no Taiyō

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"Boku no Taiyō"
Single by AKB48
from the album Set List: Greatest Songs 2006–2007
B-side"Mirai no Kajitsu"
ReleasedAugust 8, 2007 (2007-08-08)
GenrePop
Length4:55:00
LabelDefstar
Songwriter(s)Yasushi Akimoto, Yoshimasa Inoue, Mio Okada
Producer(s)Yasushi Akimoto
AKB48 singles chronology
"Bingo!"
(2007)
"Boku no Taiyō"
(2007)
"Yūhi o Miteiru ka?"
(2007)

Boku no Taiyō' (僕の太陽, My sun) is Japanese idol group AKB48's seventh single, and the fifth major single released through DefSTAR Records, on August 8, 2007.[1]

Promotion

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"Boku no Taiyō" was also the title of a series of stage performances from July 1, 2007 by Himawari gumi (ひまわり組, Sunflower group), an inter-group unit,[2] as well as the signature song within its performances.[3] "Boku no Taiyō" was released only 3 weeks after "Bingo!"'s release, video clip was filmed by Masaki Takehisa, the same director who filmed Morning Musume.'s video clip. "Boku no Taiyō" was selected as the second opening theme song of anime adaptation of the series Deltora Quest,[2] broadcast through TV Aichi and TXN, includes TV Tokyo.

The B-side song, "Mirai no Kajitsu" (未来の果実, Fruit of the future), was also used as the theme song for KBC Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting's "Mizu to Midori no Campaign 2007" (水と緑のキャンペーン2007, Water and Green Campaign 2007), and they performed at a live concert event in Fukuoka, as a part of KBC's events.[2] Mirai no Kajitsu is sung by 16 members, includes all 14 Senbatsu members of "Boku no Taiyō" and Yuka Masuda and Ayaka Umeda from Team K.

Unlike previous singles, "Shokai Genteiban" (初回限定版, The first edition) CDs were not released, but each first press one also includes a sticker with one of characters of "Deltora Quest", as well as a CD jacket in different design,[4] but did not come with a bonus DVD with a video clip of "Boku no Taiyō", which was included in the next single "Yūhi o Miteiru ka?.[2]

Purchasers of the first press of the single were invited to an exclusive handshaking event to meet their favorite member. Each was given an amount of time proportional to the number of copies purchased, which led to some fans to buy the single in bulk.[2]

Reception

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The single charted only four weeks in the top 200 with the highest rank at #6, tied with their then-highest record as "Bingo!",[5] "Boku no Taiyō" sold 28,840 copies.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)ArrangerLength
1."Boku no Taiyō" (僕の太陽)Yasushi Akimoto, Yoshimasa InoueInoue4:55
2."Mirai no Kajitsu"Akimoto, Mio OkadaTomoaki Takashima4:54
3."Boku no Taiyō (Instrumental)"Akimoto, InoueOuchi4:55
4."Mirai no Kajitsu (Instrumental)"Akimoto, OkadaTakashima4:54
Total length:19:37

Charts

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Chart Peak
position
Boku no Taiyō
Oricon Weekly Chart[5] 6

Reported sales

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Chart Amount
Oricon physical sales 29,000[citation needed]

Personnel

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The title track was sung with only 14 members, therefore, four members who sang on the previous single "Bingo!" were not chosen.

References

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  1. ^ "AKB48公式サイト|ディスコグラフィー" (in Japanese). AKS. Archived from the original on 2011-04-22. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e "BOKU NO TAIYOU". supermerlion. Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  3. ^ "AKB48公式サイト 楽曲情報 1st Stage Songs「僕の太陽」ひまわり組" (in Japanese). AKS. Archived from the original on 2011-04-24. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  4. ^ "AKB48 僕の太陽" (in Japanese). Sony Music Japan. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  5. ^ a b アーティスト&楽曲検索 僕の太陽 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2011-04-27.