"Kite" (カイト) is the 58th single by Japanese boy bandArashi. It was released on July 29, 2020, through J Storm. The release was announced on their Johnny's official page,[1] as well as on their social media profiles.[2]
Background
The song "Kite" served as the theme song for NHK's coverage of the 2020 Summer Olympics, including the special program "2020 Stadium" (2020スタジアム) hosted by the group.[3] It was first performed in 70th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, December 31, 2019.[4]
"Journey to Harmony", the other song included in the single, was performed as a celebratory song for the enthronement of the new Emperor, in November 2019.[5] It is the third part of a 13-minute composition called "Ray of water".
Content and promotion
"Kite" was released on July 29, 2020. The single was made available for pre-order on June 15, 2020. The limited edition comes in two versions, both held in an LP sized jacket and containing a DVD or Blu-ray with the music video and making-of video for "Kite", and a 16-page lyrics booklet.[6] A fan-club limited edition containing a 56-page book titled "2020 Arashi and Tokyo Sky" was also available for pre-order from June 15, 2020 to June 21, 2020, but sold out on the first day.[7] All three versions' covers were painted by member Satoshi Ohno.[8]
"Kite" debuted at number 86 on the Billboard JapanHot 100 chart on December 30, 2019, and rose to number 25 on January 13, 2020.[10][11]
On July 28, 2020, the single debuted at number one on the Oricon Daily Singles Chart, selling 680,797 copies on its first day.[12] "Kite" debuted at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart, with 910,000 copies sold in its first week. It became Arashi's 47th consecutive and 54th overall number-one single, extending their record of the most number-one singles in Japan. It also marked Arashi's largest opening sales week, surpassing their previous record of 756,000 copies with "Calling / Breathless" (2013).[13] On August 29, the single sold additional 138,007 copies, becoming the group's first single to sell a million copies by selling 1,111,451 copies.