"Arashi no Sugao" | ||||
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Single by Shizuka Kudo | ||||
Released | May 3, 1989 | |||
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Length | 3:30 | |||
Label | Pony Canyon | |||
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"Arashi no Sugao" (
The song was written by Yoshiko Miura and composed and produced by Tsugutoshi Gotō. Lyrically, the song explores themes of scorned love and vulnerability. Miura describes a protagonist's volatile state of mind after being abandoned by a condescending former lover, to whom she vows to "raise up a storm and destroy everything". Kudo was praised for her vocal performance and unique tone, credited by critics as one of the main elements behind the success of the song.
The live performances of "Arashi no Sugao" achieved fame for the accompanying choreography. After delivering the choruses, Kudo would perform a specific hand movement which involved moving her hand repeatedly below and along the side of her face to the beat of the song. Bobby Yoshino, who choreographed the routine, was inspired by tutting to create the famous hand move. Along with the shoulder-padded skirt suit Kudo wore to perform the song, this signature hand movement is often replicated by comedians performing impressions of Kudo.
In 2006, Nana Kitade recorded a cover for her second EP, Cutie Bunny. In 2012, Janet Kay recorded an English-language cover of the song for her cover album Idol Kay. In 2014, the girl group Feam recorded a cover of the song for their album, Re:Idol: Hajimete no Chū. "Arashi no Sugao" was covered by Kenichi Suzumura as part of the Shizuka Kudo-as-sung-by male voice actors tribute album, Shizuka Kudo Tribute, released in 2017. In 2015, Nanase Aikawa, who credits Kudo as being the artist who inspired her to become a singer and whose songs, including "Arashi no Sugao", she sang at auditions, performed a duet of the song with Kudo at her concert commemorating her 20th anniversary.