Go Tight!

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"Go Tight!"
Go Tight!.jpg
Single by AKINO
from the album Lost in Time
B-side
  • "Omna Magni" by Yui Makino
  • "Esperança!" by Ole! Aquarion
ReleasedAugust 24, 2005 (2005-08-24)
Recorded2005
Genre J-pop
Length13:34
Label Victor
Songwriter(s) Yoko Kanno, Gabriela Robin
Producer(s) Y. Kanno
AKINO singles chronology
"Genesis of Aquarion"
(2005)
"Go Tight!"
(2005)
"Kimi no Shinwa ~ Aquarion Dai 2 Shou"
(2012)

"Go Tight!" is the second single from AKINO, produced and composed by Yoko Kanno. The title track is used as the second opening theme of the anime Genesis of Aquarion and an insert song of the sequel Aquarion Evol . "Go Tight!" peaked at #18 on the Oricon Weekly Charts and charted for seven weeks. [1] Gabriela Robin is credited as the lyricist for "Omna Magni" and "Esperança!". A version of the title track as sung by some of the cast members of the series is featured as a B-side on the digital re-release of "Genesis of Aquarion".

Contents

Track list

  1. "Go Tight!" – 4:44
  2. "Omna Magni" (オムナ マグニ, Omuna Maguni) – 1:38
  3. "Esperança!" (エスペランサ!, Esuperansa!) – 2:32
    • Ole! Aquarion (オーレ!アクエリオン, Ōre! Akuerion)
  4. "Go Tight! (Instrumental)" – 4:41

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