Let Go (M-Flo song)

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"Let Go"
Let Go M-flo cover.jpg
Single by M-Flo loves Yoshika
from the album Beat Space Nine
LanguageJapanese
B-side "The Other Side of Love"
ReleasedNovember 17, 2004
Recorded2004
Genre J-pop
Length5:54
Label Rhythm Zone
Songwriter(s) Taku, Yoshika, Yu Young Lee [1]
Producer(s) M-Flo
M-Flo singles chronology
"The Love Bug"
(2004)
"Let Go"
(2004)
"Dopamine"
(2005)
Music video
"Let Go" on YouTube

"Let Go" is a song recorded and produced by Japanese hip-hop trio M-Flo, featuring Yoshika. It was released as the first single for the group's fourth studio album Beat Space Nine (2005) through Rhythm Zone on November 17, 2004. The release contains a B-side track titled "The Other Side of Love", as well as instrumental versions of both songs.

Contents

Despite peaking at only number 12 on the Oricon Singles Chart upon its release, "Let Go" was certified multiple times by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) in various categories. including triple platinum for full-length ringtone downloads (chaku-uta full) and double platinum for digital downloads. The single has sold over 124,000 physical copies since its release.

Other usage

On January 22, 2014, Japanese girl group Flower released a sequel version of the song titled "Let Go Again" as part of their self-titled debut album, featuring vocals from Verbal. [2]

Track listing

CD single
  1. "Let Go" — 5:57
  2. "The Other Side of Love" — 5:31
  3. "Let Go" (Instrumental) — 5:56
  4. "The Other Side of Love" (Instrumental) — 5:31

Charts

Weekly charts
Chart (2004)Peak
position
Japan Singles Chart (Oricon)12

Sales and certifications

Sales and certifications for "Let Go"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ) [3]
Physical single
Gold124,000 [4]
Japan (RIAJ) [5]
Digital single
2× Platinum500,000*
Japan (RIAJ) [6]
Chaku-Uta
Platinum250,000*
Japan (RIAJ) [7]
Chaku-Uta Full
3× Platinum750,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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  2. 1/22発売1stアルバムより、最新曲「let go again feat.VERBAL(m-flo)」の“花”に溢れたMVが本日緊急公開!. Utamap News (in Japanese). January 30, 2014. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
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