Rare Seiko Matsuda Sample by RYHME SO
Japanese
dance-music legend Shinichi Osawa’s duo RHYME SO release new lyric video for
‘UNFOLLOW YOU’, featuring rare sample of Seiko Matsuda’s classic hit ‘Akai
Sweet Pea’ RHYME
SO, a duo comprising Japan’s leading dance-music producer/MONDO GROSSO member
Shinichi Osawa and Australian poet, DJ, trackmaker and performer
RHYME, have released a lyric video for ‘UNFOLLOW YOU’, taken from their 2023
album ‘IAFB’.
The
song includes samples from the 1982 classic hit single ‘Akai Sweet Pea’, which
was originally performed by Seiko Matsuda, with
lyrics by pioneering Japanese rock musician and Happy End member Takashi
Matsumoto, and music by singer-songwriter/national treasure Yumi Matsutoya.
This
is the first time a Seiko Matsuda song has ever been sampled, which
was made possible by Osawa sending letters directly to lyricist Matsumoto and
composer Matsutoya to personally request their permission.
The
chorus to ‘Akai Sweet Pea’ features the lyric “I will follow you”, which back
in 1982 was meant as an expression of affection for someone special.
In
the modern age of social media, a “follow” is simply a number to show
popularity.
RHYME
SO’s track leans into this wordplay to warn of an era in which human beings and
entertainment alike are at the mercy of the cynical pursuit of follows and
likes.
“This
song is intended to sound an alarm about the current state of the music scene.
How
can we express individuality in an era where everything is being standardized
by algorithms? With
these thoughts in mind, I wrote letters to Takashi Matsumoto and Yumi
Matsutoya, and against all odds, they gave me permission to sample their song
‘Akai Sweet Pea’. I
hope you will take a deeper look at the meaning behind the lyrics,”
shared Shinichi Osawa.
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