Uke Me Baby Front Cover

Lyric

Uke Me Baby

uranawanaii

Uke Me Baby

Uke Me Baby

どうして空には雲

その向こう側に宇宙があるの

海は青を映し出して

おひさまのひかりを 照り返すの

わからない事だらけの世界

できることなら笑って

Uke Me Baby

Oh Uke Me Baby

跳ねるように

優しく歌うように

Uke Me Baby

Oh Uke Me Baby

君の音を聴かせて

たとえ大きな哀しみに

この星が引き裂かれてしまっても

Uke Me Baby

Uke Me Baby

波のように 寄せては返すように

Uke Me Baby

Oh Uke Me Baby

君の音 聴かせて

Uke Me Baby

Oh Uke Me Baby

波のように 寄せては返すメロディー

Uke Me Baby

Oh Uke Me Baby

君の音 聴かせて

一緒に歌おう

一緒に遊ぼう

  • Lyricist

    Harumi Noda, Norio Abareuma

  • Composer

    Harumi Noda, Norio Abareuma

  • Producer

    uranawanaii

  • Recording Engineer

    Natsuki Ishikura

  • Mixing Engineer

    Natsuki Ishikura

  • Mastering Engineer

    Natsuki Ishikura

  • Graphic Design

    Norio Abareuma

  • Synthesizer

    Norio Abareuma

  • Vocals

    Harumi Noda

  • Background Vocals

    Norio Abareuma, Juritney Heartbreak

  • Ensemble

    Harumi Noda, Norio Abareuma, Juritney Heartbreak

  • Programming

    Norio Abareuma

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    Uke Me Baby

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The idyllic and alternative ukulele trio uranawanaii will release their new single "UKE ME BABY" on November 30th.

The title track of the previous album, "UKULELE SURVIVE", which was highly praised as "Music that feels alive" by a review by a music magazine known for its dryness, was an attempt to mix 90s music, but this album challenges an easy-to-understand 80s sound approach while making the songs feel connected.
The message in the lyrics also changed from "I'm going to sing to your town" to "Let me hear your sound".
This work was co-written by Harumi and NORIO, both lyrics and composition, and the simple drum and bass synth that seems to aim for "the first 8 beats that everyone once typed" is programmed by NORIO. Of course, on top of that, the three of them play the ukulele. The ukulele, synthesizer, and vocals of Harumi and NORIO were recorded at OTOlab in Koenji, but the vocals and ukulele of Juritani Heartbreak were recorded on an iPhone and imported into the DAW. The mixing and mastering were done by Natsuki Ishikura, and the aim was to create a sound that pays tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto and Yukihiro Takahashi.
And the jacket was taken by his ally Kadokura Takahiro. The shadow of the woman holding the ukulele in the image is Machiko Maui, a ukulele singer-songwriter whom the members admire. When I tried to synthesize the letters of the logo that happened to be in the jacket proposal with the one that Takahiro Kadokura had published on Instagram, it was perfect for the image of the song, so I asked him to let me use it, and it became a rare collaboration with a photo of other musicians instead of the musicians. Including the artwork, the work is full of ukulele love.

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