Dilemma (SPEENA song) –Wikipedia

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dilemma Is the third single of SPEENA, released by Avex TRAX on August 17, 2001. Included in the album “Much Much More !!”

Lyrics and composition are Kanako, arranged by Rei Kimura and SPEENA. However, only the lyrics of the coupling song were handled by Shoko. The title song “dilemma” is included in the album “Much Much More !!”, but “SIXTEEN”, a coupling song, which is the modification and self -cover of “FEEL” provided to SHELA, is an album without an album. 。 “Dilemma” was used as the ending theme of the Nippon Television drama “Beauty 7” broadcast in the summer of 2001.

In the Oricon chart ranking, he recorded the highest 22nd place and 10 times. [first] 。 According to Oricon’s sales ranking, both this single and its recorded albums are the largest hit in Speena’s works.

The lyrics are based on the motif of the emotions of Soryu Asuka Langley (hereinafter, Asuka), the character of the anime “Neon Genesis Evangelion”, which became a social phenomenon in the late 1990s. It expresses Asuka’s thoughts and a dilemma that hits emotions close to love and hate while holding that feeling. The passage of the lyrics of the A melody “I don’t need anything …” is the same as Asuka told Shinji in “Neon Genesis Evangelion Theatrical Version AIR/Kimi, you” (but the second person. Is you from you). In Evangelion, dilemma is one of the major conflicts in the spiritual world of the protagonist Shinji, and the characteristics of Shinji’s interpersonal relationship, which is part of the TV version, and Ritsuko Akagi in the “Evangelion New Theatrical Version: Break”. It was said to be comparable to a Yamarashi dilemma.

In response to such an interpretation, Kanako, a lyricist, denies that it is not an image song of Asuka, but welcomes the listener to make the image of the song and “Neon Genesis Evangelion”. [2]

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All arrangements: Rei Kimura, SPEENA.
# title Lyrics Composition time
first. “dilemma” Kanako Kanako
2. 「sixteen」 Shoko Kanako
3. “dilemma” (Instrumental) Kanako Kanako
4. 「sixteen」 (Instrumental) Shoko Kanako

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  • Nippon Television drama “Beauty 7” ending theme
  • Nippon Television drama SHIN-D “Cherry” opening theme
  • Nippon Television series “AX Music-Factory” AX Power Play #045 (Ending Theme)

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