"Justice Will Prevail at Last" | ||||
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B-side | "Feel It" | |||
Released | May 9, 2017 | |||
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Length | 4:04 | |||
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Songwriter(s) | Ai Uemura | |||
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"Justice Will Prevail at Last" on YouTube |
"Justice Will Prevail at Last" (最後は必ず正義が勝つ, Saigo wa Kanarazu Seigi ga Katsu) is a song written and recorded by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai. Released on May 9, 2017 by EMI Records and Universal Music Group, it served as the lead single for Ai's eleventh studio album, Wa to Yo .
I wanted to say the obvious thing, saying that you shouldn't do any harm to people. Even if you do something wrong, someone will surely see it...
— Ai reflecting on the lyrics of Justice Will Prevail at Last [1]
Recorded originally for the second season of the Japanese drama show Emergency Interrogation Room, Ai teased an excerpt of the track in a video announcing Wa to Yo in April 2017. [2] "Justice Will Prevail at Last" was released digitally on May 9, 2017. Kate Moross served as the art director for the accompanying lyric video. [3] [4]
Musically, "Justice Will Prevail at Last" is a J-pop and electropop song. Multiple critics have described that the song heavily incorporates sounds similar to chiptune music found in early video games. [3] Traditional Japanese instruments such as the taiko are also used within the song. [5] Lyrically, the track is about confronting the evil in the world. [3] [5]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Justice Will Prevail at Last" (最後は必ず正義が勝つ) | 4:04 |
2. | "Feel It" | 3:11 |
No. | Title | Length |
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3. | "Justice Will Prevail at Last" (Instrumental) | 4:04 |
4. | "Feel It" (Instrumental) | 3:11 |
Chart (2017) | Peak position |
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Japan Hot 100 ( Billboard Japan ) [7] | 74 |
Credits adapted from Wa to Yo liner notes and Tidal. [8] [9]
Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
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Japan | May 9, 2017 | [10] |
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