Cosmetic (song)

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"Cosmetic"
Single by SID
from the album Dead Stock
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2010
Genre
Length12:16
Label Ki/oon Records
Songwriter(s) Mao, Aki, Shinji
SID singles chronology
"Rain"
(2010)
"Cosmetic"
(2010)
"Ranbu no Melody"
(2010)

"Cosmetic" (stylized as cosmetic) is a single by Japanese rock band SID, released on September 29, 2010, by Ki/oon Records. The song was included on the Dead Stock album and SID All Singles Best compilation. [2]

Contents

Promotion and release

Details of the single, such as cover art, composers and tracks, were revealed in early September 2010. [3] A part of the song began to be distributed on the Recochoku Chaku-Uta (R) smartphone app on September 4, and ranked first in the daily rankings, being the band's third consecutive single to do so. A day earlier, the app had released the song's lyrics. [4] On September 22, they published the entire version, at the same time DAM Karaoke also published it. [5] Downloading on DAM also included a free gift. [6]

"Cosmetic" was officially released on September 29 in three editions: regular edition and limited editions A and B. The regular edition comes with the CD with three tracks ("Cosmetic", side B "Sugu Hata de" and a live version of "Memai") only, and limited editions include a bonus DVD, different for edition A or B. [3] On the day of release, they announced the follow-up single: "Ranbu no Melody" [7] and a few days later, a performance in the Tokyo Dome stadium. [3]

Musical style and themes

The title track was composed by guitarist Shinji and the B-side "Sugu Hata de" by bassist Aki. [3] The song is about complicated love relationships between adults. [1] [4] Vocalist Mao told What's In? magazine that the theme is "curveball" (an expression). Guitarist Shinji added that the key word "poison" is also part of the theme. [8] CD Journal website described it as a pop song with a touch of funk. [1]

Commercial performance

"Cosmetic" reached third place on weekly Oricon Albums Chart and stayed on chart for eight weeks. [9] On Tower Records' Japanese Rock & Pop Singles chart, it ranked second place. [1]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Mao.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Cosmetic"Shinji3:22
2."Sugu Hata de" (すぐ傍で)Aki4:24
3."Memai" (Live from 『Ichiban Suki na Basho 2010』)Aki4:29
Total length:12:16

Personnel

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