Ai no Tane

1997 single by Morning Musume
"Ai no Tane"
Single by Morning Musume
from the album First Time
ReleasedNovember 3, 1997 (1997-11-03)
Recorded1997
GenreJ-pop
Length4:13
LabelUraneba
Songwriter(s)Saeki Kenzō, Tetsutarō Sakurai
Producer(s)Tsunku
Morning Musume singles chronology
"Ai no Tane"
(1997)
"Morning Coffee"
(1998)
Music video
"Ai no Tane" on YouTube

"Ai no Tane" (愛の種, The Seeds of Love) is the unofficial debut single of Japanese pop idol group Morning Musume, released under a defunct Up-Front Group-affiliated independent label on November 3, 1997. It is sometimes called the "zeroth single"—"Morning Coffee" (モーニングコーヒー) being the "first single" and so on.

It was later included in many other Morning Musume releases: in their first official single "Morning Coffee"; their first album, First Time (ファーストタイム); and their first "Best of" compilation, Best! Morning Musume 1. An instrumental for this song was included in the bonus karaoke disc in the Early Single Box.

History

In 1997, Sharan Q organized a talent search competition named "Josei Rokku Vōkarisuto Ōdishon" (女性ロックヴォーカリストオーディション) under the show Asayan. After the competition, producer and Sharan Q vocalist Tsunku offered Yuko Nakazawa, Aya Ishiguro, Kaori Iida, Natsumi Abe, and Asuka Fukuda—five of the ten losers of the competition—the chance to be taken under his wing on one condition: to sell 50,000 copies of their debut single, which turned out to be "Ai no Tane." The girls agreed to the challenge and were named Morning Musume; thus, the recording of the song began.

Production and distribution

Recordings began on mid-September as well as the photoshoot for the CD cover.[1] During the production, the group faced a big issue regarding with Yuko Nakazawa. At the beginning, Nakazawa wore long hair that was originally featured in their single's cover. She later cut it short before debuting publicly. This act caused for a re-shoot of the cover and her solo lines in the song's bridge.

The single was released and first distributed on November 3 at Shinsaibashi, Osaka, selling 16,610 copies, and then on November 9 at Fukuoka with 9,004 copies.[2] Distribution continued on November 23 at Sapporo with 14,853 copies. During this event, Kaori Iida was hospitalized because her contact lens broke and caused temporary blindness. She was able to come back before the fourth day of "Ai no Tane" distribution at Nagoya embarked; they sold 9,533 copies.[3][4] After four days of distribution, the five girls accomplished their task and were officially under Tsunku's care.

Personnel

Members at time of single

References

  1. ^ Featured on Asayan's September 28, 1997, episode.
  2. ^ "Asayan: Ai no Tane Ōsaka to Fukuoka" (in Japanese). April 2002. Archived from the original on 7 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
  3. ^ "Asayan: Ai no Tane Sapporo" (in Japanese). April 2002. Archived from the original on 2007-04-07. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
  4. ^ "Asayan: Ai no Tane Hatsubai Yokka me Nagoya" (in Japanese). April 2002. Archived from the original on 8 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-17.

External links

  • "Ai no Tane" lyrics at Projecthello.com
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1990s
1997
"Ai no Tane" (indies)
1998
"Morning Coffee"
"Summer Night Town"
"Daite Hold on Me!"
1999
"Memory Seishun no Hikari"
"Manatsu no Kōsen"
"Furusato"
"Love Machine"
2000s
2000
"Koi no Dance Site"
"Happy Summer Wedding"
"I Wish"
"Ren'ai Revolution 21"
2001
"The Peace!"
"Mr. Moonlight (Ai no Big Band)"
2002
"Sōda! We're Alive"
"Do It! Now"
"Koko ni Iruzee!"
2003
"Morning Musume no Hyokkori Hyōtanjima"
"As for One Day"
"Shabondama"
"Go Girl (Koi no Victory)"
2004
"Ai Araba It's All Right"
"Roman (My Dear Boy)"
"Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari"
"Namida ga Tomaranai Hōkago"
2005
"The Manpower!!!"
"Osaka Koi no Uta"
"Iroppoi Jirettai"
"Chokkan 2 (Nogashita Sakana wa Ōkiizo!)"
2006
"Sexy Boy (Soyokaze ni Yorisotte)"
"Ambitious! Yashinteki de Ii Jan"
"Aruiteru"
2007
"Egao Yes Nude"
"Kanashimi Twilight"
"Onna ni Sachi Are"
"Mikan"
2008
"Resonant Blue"
"Pepper Keibu"
2009
"Naichau Kamo"
"Shōganai Yume Oibito"
"Nanchatte Ren'ai"
"Kimagure Princess"
2010s
2010
"Onna ga Medatte Naze Ikenai"
"Seishun Collection"
"Appare Kaiten Zushi!" as Muten Musume
"Onna to Otoko no Lullaby Game"
2011
"Maji Desu ka Ska!"
"Only You"
"Kono Chikyū no Heiwa o Honki de Negatterun Da yo! / Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai!"
2012
"Pyoco Pyoco Ultra"
"Ren'ai Hunter"
"One Two Three / The Matenrō Show"
"Wakuteka Take a Chance"
2013
"Help Me!!"
"Brainstorming / Kimi Sae Ireba Nani mo Iranai"
"Wagamama Ki no Mama Ai no Joke / Ai no Gundan"
2014 (as Morning Musume.'14)
"Egao no Kimi wa Taiyō sa / Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai / What is Love?"
"Toki o Koe Sora o Koe / Password is 0"
"Tiki Bun / Shabadaba Dū / Mikaeri Bijin"
2015 (as Morning Musume.'15)
"Seishun Kozo ga Naiteiru / Yūgure wa Ameagari / Ima Koko Kara"
"Oh My Wish! / Sukatto My Heart / Ima Sugu Tobikomu Yūki"
"Tsumetai Kaze to Kataomoi / Endless Sky / One and Only"
2016 (as Morning Musume.'16)
"Utakata Saturday Night! / The Vision / Tokyo to Iu Katasumi"
"Sexy Cat no Enzetsu / Mukidashi de Mukiatte / Sō ja Nai"
2017 (as Morning Musume.'17)
"Brand New Morning / Jealousy Jealousy"
"Jama Shinaide Here We Go! / Dokyū no Go Sign / Wakaindashi!"
2018 (as Morning Musume.'18)
"Are you Happy? / A gonna"
"Furari Ginza / Jiyū na Kuni Dakara"
2019 (as Morning Musume.'19)
"Jinsei Blues / Seishun Night"
2020s
2020 (as Morning Musume.'20)
"Kokoro & Karada / Lovepedia / Ningen Kankei No Way Way"
"Junjou Evidence / Gyuusaretai Dake na no ni"
2021 (as Morning Musume.'21)
"Teenage Solution / Yoshi Yoshi Shite Hoshii no / Beat no Wakusei"
2022 (as Morning Musume.'22)
"Chu Chu Chu Bokura no Mirai / Dai Jinsei Never Been Better!"
"Swing Swing Paradise / Happy Birthday to Me!"
2023 (as Morning Musume.'23)
"Suggoi Fever! / Wake-Up Call (Mezameru Toki) / Neverending Shine"
2024 (as Morning Musume.'24)
"Nanda ka Sentimental na Toki no Uta / SaiKIYOU"
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