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2023 single by Gen Hoshino
"Life"
The digital single cover artwork to "Life". It consists of abstract bright colors, scattered with yellow and white dots and lines.Digital single cover
Single by Gen Hoshino
LanguageJapanese
A-side"Why" (double A-side)
B-side
ReleasedAugust 14, 2023 (2023-08-14)
Genre
Length3:11
LabelSpeedstar
Songwriter(s)Gen Hoshino
Producer(s)Gen Hoshino
Gen Hoshino singles chronology
"I Wanna Be Your Ghost"
(2022)
"Why" / "Life"
(2023)
Music video
"Life" (Official Video) on YouTube

"Life" (Japanese: 生命体, Hepburn: Seimeitai, lit. 'Life' in the context of lifeform) (Japanese pronunciation: [seːmeːtai]) is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino. The song was first released by Speedstar Records on August 14, 2023, as a digital-exclusive single. It was self-produced and written by Hoshino as the main theme to TBS broadcast of the 2022 Asian Games and 2023 World Athletics Championships, which were hosted closely together as a result of rescheduling in the COVID-19 pandemic. With gospel influences, the track has an upbeat rock and R&B sound through a small instrumental line-up, led primarily by piano. Lyrically, the song discusses competition and the exhilaration felt on the field, with international themes applicable to everyday life.

Upon release, "Life" took No. 7 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and No. 44 on Oricon's Combined Singles Chart. A digital-exclusive release, it took first place on both publications' download charts. A music video directed by GROUPN was premiered to Hoshino's YouTube channel the day of the single's release, featuring guest appearances from sprinter Yoshihide Kiryū, former Nogizaka46 member Asuka Saitō, and dancer THE D SoraKi. Throughout 2023, Hoshino promoted the song through five television performances, including at the 74th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on New Year's.

On December 27, 2023, "Life" was reissued as a double A-side with "Why", the ending theme to the anime film Spy × Family Code: White (2023). The re-release peaked at No. 2 on the Oricon physical sales and combined sales charts, and on Billboard Japan's Top Singles Sales ranking.

Background

Prior to "Life", Gen Hoshino had written songs for sports-related tie-ups, such as "Hello Song" (2016) for a campaign by the Ad Council Japan that encouraged preparation for the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, and "Continues" (2016) for broadcast of the 2016 Summer Paralympics on SKY PerfecTV!. Due to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2022 Asian Games were postponed to September and October 2023, only a month after the 2023 World Athletics Championships would be held in August. The song "All My Treasures" (2007) by Yūji Oda had served as the theme song for TBS Television's broadcast of the Athletics Championships for sixteen years; however, the 2023 event's close scheduling with the Asian Games prompoted the network to commission a new original theme song for their broadcast of both. They contacted Hoshino, who accepted; he told Billboard Japan that he was honored to have been asked during the rare circumstance of two events being held so close together.

Writing and production

Ua performing in August 2016.
The song features guest background vocals by singer Ua (pictured in 2016).

Hoshino invisioned "Life" as a song that encourages athletes, sports fans, and everyone else that lives within the chaos of the present time. Written at the same time as Hoshino's EP Lighthouse (2023), roughly half of the song's lyrics had already been completed when he conceived the title "Life". The Japanese title, seimeitai (生命体), literally translates to lifeform, which Hoshino thought was perfect for the song's theming on living in present times. He related the concept of a living organism to sports: "Suddenly, I had this idea that people are born onto a racetrack of sorts, and we only feel freedom in respect to that race ... I think that not just humans, but everything living—even microrganisms that we cannot read the emotions of—live on that racetrack ... For a song about living in present times, I thought that the title 'Life', literally the body of a living creature, perfectly represented its relation to sports."

Musically, Hoshino intended to incorporate inspiration from gospel music to create a sound that releases listeners from ego and pressures. Himself not a Christian, he wanted to process gospel through his own musical style and only take inspiration to avoid distastefully replicating the genre. For the recording and mixing process, Hoshino said he had grown tired of the standard consistency in Japanese music production, and instead took an approach that prioritized the "soul" within the instrumental performance. For the song's drums, Hoshino had a real musician imitate what he had programmed: "There's something moving about a human performance that tries to imitate and outdo machines. It's a mixture of human and machine-like qualities".

"Life" features guest background vocals by solo singer Ua. Initially, Hoshino and usual collaborator Ryosuke Nagaoka tried to record the backing vocals on their own, but felt that something more was needed and considered enlisting the help of an outsider. Ua was suggested by her and Hoshino's mutual manager at Victor Entertainment; Hoshino liked the suggestion due to Ua's roots in gospel and soul music, but felt hesistant since her voice would most likely not be recognizable amongst the other singers. However, the manager thought this would make it easier for Ua and went ahead with the offer; according to Hoshino, she gladly accepted.

Composition and lyrics

"Life" The end to the song's first chorus. "Life" features an almost acoustic-like instrumental, led by upright piano and drums. It is a rock and R&B song that takes inspiration from gospel.
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"Life" was written and produced by Hoshino, who co-arranged it with frequent collaborator Mabanua. The instrumental line-up on the track is minimal and consists of only upright piano (performed by Hoshino and Mabanua), electric bass (Mabanua), drums (Shun Ishiwaka), and alto saxophone (Satoru Takeshima). The song also includes handclaps performed by background vocalists Nagaoka and Ua. Minus the electric bass, the entire instrumentation is almost acoustic, which writers for Rhythm & Drums Magazine noted as a departure from Hoshino's programming-heavy works in the years prior to the song. They also pointed out the absence of guitar. "Life" was mastered by Takahiro Uchida and mixed by Watanabe; Satoshi Goto is credited with additional assistance. Recording is credited to Watanabe, Shu Saida, Mabanua, Hoshino, and Takeshima, the latter of which recorded their saxophone from home.

"Life" runs for three minutes and eleven seconds (3:11). Musically, it is a fast-paced Japanese rock and R&B song that reminisces to gospel music. The song is driven by the melodies on the upright piano and the beat of Ishiwaka's drumming, which move through quick chord changes. The track does not have a proper intro nor outro, which represents the sudden start and end to life. From its opening, the drums on "Life" run dotted notes on a ride cymbal and leads the beat with a half open hi-hat. The chorus sees Hoshino singing in a high-pitched tone, whereas a solo on alto sax is performed by Takeshima in the song's middle phase.

The lyrics depicts the perceived mentality of an athlete competing and the exhilaration of sports: "Kaze ni hada ga mazari toketeku / Sakaime wa kieru" ("My skin melds with the wind and melts away / Boundaries disappear"). The text covers the continuation of life after the conclusion of a competition and ends with a return to reality: "Anata wa tashika ni koko ni iru / Soshite tsuzuku" ("Without a doubt, you're here / And life goes on").

Release and promotion

Yoshihide Kiryū at the 2019 ISTAF BerlinAsuka Saitō with Nogizaka46 at a 2019 concert for the KKBOX Music Awards in TaiwanThe music video to "Life" features sprinter Yoshihide Kiryū (left) and former Nogizaka46 member Asuka Saitō (right; both pictured in 2019), among others.

On June 30, 2023, "Life" was announced as the theme song to the 2023 World Athletics Championships and Asian Games on TBS. Alongside a new promotional artist visual on August 7, Hoshino announced that the song would be released as a single on August 14, 2023, five days ahead of the start of the Athletics Championships and nine days ahead of the Asian Games. On the slated date, "Life" was released as a digital-exclusive single by the Victor Entertainment label Speedstar Records, roughly one year after Hoshino's previous single "I Wanna Be Your Ghost" (2022). Promotion for the release included a campaign by Victor where listeners who downloaded the song or added it to their streaming libraries could win a phone wallpaper based on the single's cover art, a two-set postcard set featuring photos of Hoshino, and a different wallpaper drawn by him.

GROUPN directed the music video to "Life", which was premiered to YouTube on August 14, 2023, at 0:00 (JST). The video features Hoshino singing in an arena venue next to footage of "various people living in the present". Recorded in the span of four days, it includes guest appearances from some of the song's performing musicians like Mabanua and Ishiwaka, professional athletic sprinter Yoshihide Kiryū, former Nogizaka46 member Asuka Saitō, and dancer The D Soraki. The scenes of Hoshino singing are interlayed with the other footage via split screen to mimick the appearance of a running track.

Behind-the-scenes from the song's music video were released on September 13, 2023, and minute-long videos showing only Soraki and Saitō's dance performances were uploaded on September 29. In December 2024, audio commentary by Hoshino and his frequent video collaborator Santa Yamagishi was added to the "Life" music video utilizing YouTube's multi-language audio tracks feature.

Double A-side single

Further information: Why (Gen Hoshino song) § Promotion and release

On December 27, 2023, "Life" was re-released as a double A-sided single with the song "Why", the ending theme to the anime film Spy × Family Code: White. Hoshino announced in November that "Life" would be included as the latter half of a CD single, but did not immediately disclose details on "Why". He revealed its title on December 5, and officially announced it as the ending theme to Spy × Family Code: White on December 22, the day of the film's premiere. Hoshino's first CD single in almost two years after "Fushigi" / "Create" (2021), the B-side to "Why" / "Life" features "Odd Couple"—a song written by Hoshino for the comedy duo Audrey's radio festival at the Tokyo Dome—and the instrumental "Beyond the Sequence", used in a commercial for UCC Ueshima Coffee starring Hoshino.

In an interview with Billboard Japan, Hoshino said that he did not initially intend to release "Why" and "Life" as double A-sides. However, upon the completion of "Why", he felt that the two songs had connected. Emi Sugiura, in a review of the double A-side for Rockin'On Japan, agreed on the connection. Despite their different identities musically, Sugiura felt like "Why" was a sequel to the story of "Life", since both songs discuss living without seeking out meaning.

Reception

Further information: Why (Gen Hoshino song) § Reception

Japanese music critics enjoyed "Life" and praised its composition and message; several critics noted the performance of the participating musicians. Writing for Real Sound, Tomoyuki Mori praised the song's gospel-influenced R&B sound, but particularly highlighted the melodies and Hoshino's vocal delivery: he called these "new inventions" and wrote that they are carried by a "refined physicality". Emi Sugiura at Rockin'On Japan described "Life" as a supportive song—celebrating life—that encourages listeners to continue running forward. Amidst the simple composition, she found Ishiwaka's drumming and the backround vocals of Ua and Nagaoka to be a tangible part of the composition's energy. Writers at Rhythm & Drums Magazine concluded that the song was dense on drums; they called Ishiwaka's drumming "lively", as if it had been recorded in a wide studio. Mori and Sugiura both found depth in the song's lyrics. Mori opined that the lyrics—which he felt leads listeners towards "total freedom" by "transcending own conciousness"—increased in depth with each re-listen. Sugiura wrote that, despite the deep lyrics, the sound and Hoshino's vocals encourages listeners to not think too deeply about its meaning.

Commercially, "Life" sold 13,713 digital copies within its first week, according to Billboard Japan. They reported that it was the most downloaded song that week, and also the most aired on radio. The song debuted at number seven on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and at number 44 on Oricon's Combined Singles Chart. It became Hoshino's third consecutive single to top Billboard Japan's Top Download Songs and his consecutive sixth on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart.

Live performances

On the day of its digital release in August, Hoshino promoted "Life" through a live performance on a special for Count Down TV. Hoshino returned to the program on September 18, performing "Life" and his debut single "Kudaranai no Naka ni". He gave a third performance of "Life" three days later on September 21, appearing on NHK's music program SONGS. Hoshino revisited Count Down TV for a third time in December, performing "Life" and "Comedy" as part of a Christmas special. On New Year's Eve, he returned to NHK to perform the song for the 74th annual Kōhaku Uta Gassen. Hoshino sang from the roof of Toranomon Hills, marking his ninth Kōhaku appearance. The New Year's performance was uploaded in full to YouTube on January 10, 2024.

Personnel

Credits adapted from Hoshino's website.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Gen Hoshino expect where otherwise noted.

"Life" — digital single
No.TitleLength
1."Life" (生命体, Seimeitai)3:11
"Why" / "Life" — Regular edition
No.TitleLength
1."Why" (光の跡, Hikari no Ato, lit. 'Traces of Light')4:10
2."Life"3:13
3."Odd Couple" (おともだち, Otomodachi, lit. 'Friends')3:12
4."Beyond the Sequence"3:25
Total length:14:00
"Why" / "Life" — Limited edition (DVD/Blu-ray – YP Live Streaming Enkai Hōō-hen)
No.TitleLength
1."Opening"2:03
2."Episode" (エピソード, Episōdo)2:28
3."Sun"4:11
4."Dust" (ダスト, Dasuto)4:29
5."Doraemon" (ドラえもん)4:13
6."Tomato" (そしたら, Soshitara, lit. 'And Then')3:03
7."Dancer" (ダンサー, Dansā)3:17
8."Stove" (ストーブ, Sutōbu)3:37
9."Nothing"5:37
10."Record Noise" (レコードノイズ, Rekōdo Noizu)6:08
11."Fushigi" (不思議, lit. 'Strange')5:00
12."Gag" (ギャグ, Gyagu)4:48
13."Hello Song"4:58
14."Documentary" 
"Why" / "Life" — Limited edition (DVD/Blu-ray – Live the Speedstar)
No.TitleLength
15."Opening"1:04
16."Hirameki" (ひらめき, lit. 'Flash')3:19
17."Barabara" (ばらばら, lit. 'Scatter')4:05
18."Sūdara Bushi [ja]" (スーダラ節, lit. 'Melody of Smooth Trickling'; writers: Yukio Aoshima, Hiroaki Hagiwara; original artist: Crazy Cats)3:55
19."Koi" (恋, lit. 'Love')5:35
20."Bakemono" (化物, lit. 'Monster')3:01
21."Why Don't You Play in Hell?" (地獄でなぜ悪い, Jigoku de Naze Warui, lit. 'What's Bad About Hell?')4:17
22."Kuse no Uta" (くせのうた, lit. 'Habit Song')5:10
23."Kudaranai no Naka ni" (くだらないの中に, lit. 'In the Nonsense')5:19
Total length:2:07:00

Charts

Weekly chart performance for "Life" (2023)
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Japan (Billboard Japan Hot 100) 7
Japanese Combined Singles (Oricon) 44
Weekly chart performance for "Why" / "Life" (2024)
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Japanese Top Singles Sales (Billboard Japan) 2
Japan (Oricon) 2
Japanese Combined Singles (Oricon) 2
Japanese Anime Singles (Oricon) 1

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Life" and "Why" / "Life"
Region Date Release and edition Format(s) Label Catalogue code Ref(s).
Various August 14, 2023 "Life" — digital single Speedstar Records VE3WT-10580
South Korea J-Box Entertainment
Japan December 27, 2023 "Why" / "Life" — standard CD Speedstar Records VICL-37718
"Why" / "Life" — limited
  • VIZL-2282 (A)
  • VIZL-2283 (B)
Various "Why" / "Life" — standard
  • Digital download
  • streaming
South Korea J-Box Entertainment
Japan January 13, 2024 Rental CD Victor Entertainment VICL-37718R

Notes

  1. Unlike the acoustic rock-like style of "Life", "Why" is a pop ballad centered around programmed beats and piano.

References

  1. "星野源がACジャパンCMに新曲提供、憧れの植木等と'共演'も" [Gen Hoshino Writes New Song for AC Japan Commercial, Co-Starring With His Idol Hitoshi Ueki]. Natalie.mu (in Japanese). July 1, 2016. Retrieved October 29, 2024.
  2. "星野源、パラリンピック放送テーマソングに新曲「Continues」" [New Gen Hoshino Song "Continues" to Serve Broadcast of the Paralympics]. Natalie.mu (in Japanese). August 5, 2016. Retrieved October 29, 2024.
  3. Ansari, Aarish (May 6, 2022). "Asian Games 2022 in China postponed to 2023". International Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on June 27, 2022. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  4. "Final entry lists published for World Athletics Championships Budapest 23" (Press release). World Athletics. Archived from the original on September 17, 2023. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
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  18. "星野源が世界陸上&アジア大会テーマ曲「生命体」書き下ろし「全ての人を称賛し鼓舞できるよう」" [Gen Hoshino Writes Theme Song "Life" for Athletics Championships and Asian Games, a Song "To Encourage and Inspire Everyone"]. Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). June 30, 2023. Retrieved December 4, 2024.
  19. "星野源、約1年ぶりの新曲「生命体」(世界陸上・アジア大会TBS系テーマ曲)の配信リリースが決定 最新ビジュアルも公開" [Gen Hoshino Announces Digital Release of New Athletics Championships and Asian Games Theme Song "Life", Reveals New Visual]. Spice (in Japanese). August 7, 2023. Retrieved December 4, 2024.
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  21. "星野源、『世界陸上』『アジア大会』テーマソング「生命体」MVプレミア公開 プレゼントがもらえる配信キャンペーンも" [Gen Hoshino to Release Music Video for Athletics Championships and Asian Games Theme Song "Life", Unveils Download/Streaming Campaign to Win Bonuses]. Real Sound (in Japanese). August 12, 2023. Retrieved December 3, 2024.
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  23. "星野源、約1年ぶりの新曲「生命体」MVを8/14 0時プレミア公開決定" [Gen Hoshino to Premiere Music Video for New Song "Life" at Midnight, August 14]. Skream! (in Japanese). August 12, 2024. Retrieved December 4, 2024.
  24. ^ "星野源「生命体」MV、齋藤飛鳥/THE D SoraKi/桐生祥秀が出演" [Music Video to Gen Hoshino's "Life" Features Yoshihide Kiryū, Asuka Saitō, and The D Soraki]. Billboard Japan (in Japanese). August 14, 2024. Retrieved December 4, 2024.
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  26. "星野源'生命体'PVメイキング映像が公開。齋藤飛鳥、桐生祥秀らのコメントも収録" [Gen Hoshino Shares Behind-the-Scenes to "Life" Music Video, Featuring Messages from Asuka Saitō, Yoshihide Kiryū, and The D Soraki]. Cinra [ja] (in Japanese). September 11, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2024.
  27. "星野源「生命体」ダンスビデオ公開、齋藤飛鳥が躍動する1分15秒" [Gen Hoshino Releases Asuka Saitō's Dance Performance from "Life" Music Video]. Natalie.mu (in Japanese). September 29, 2023. Retrieved December 4, 2024.
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  32. "星野源、ニュー・シングル『光の跡/生命体』の全貌が明らかに。表題曲'光の跡'が『劇場版 Spy × Family Code: White』ED主題歌としてサプライズ発表、コラボ・ムービー公開" [Gen Hoshino Reveals "Why" from New Single As Ending Theme to Spy × Family Code: White in Surprise Collaboration Video] (in Japanese). Tower Records Japan. December 5, 2023. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
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External links

  • "Life" at Hoshino's official website
  • "Life" playlist on YouTube — features music videos and behind-the-scenes
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