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Blue Rose (song)

"Blue Rose"
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Single by Shizuka Kudo
from the album Expose
Released March 18, 1994 (1994-03-18)
Format
Genre
Length 4:40
Label Pony Canyon
Songwriter(s)
  • Aeri
  • Takashi Tsushimi
Producer(s)
Shizuka Kudo singles chronology
"Anata Shika Inai Desho"
(1993)
"Blue Rose"
(1994)
"Jaguar Line"
(1994)
Expose track listing
"Blue Rose"
(1)
"Sameteku Oto"
(2)
Audio sample

"Blue Rose" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo, from her ninth studio album, Expose. It was released through Pony Canyon as the album's lead single on March 18, 1994. The song marks a significant change in artistic direction for Kudo, as it is her first single to be self-produced, as well as her first release since parting ways with long-time collaborator Tsugutoshi Gotō, who has helmed Kudo's songwriting team since her solo debut. It was featured on TV commercials for Seagaia Ocean Dome. The single's B-side, "Door", is the ending theme to the TX television series Tsumiki Kuzushi: Hōkai, Soshite.... Kudo performed the song on the 45th Kōhaku Uta Gassen, making her seventh consecutive appearance on the show. "Blue Rose" is the first in a trilogy of singles with the word "blue" in the title: "Blue Rose" was later followed by "Blue Velvet" and "Blue Zone".

"Blue Rose" was written by Kudo, under the pseudonym Aeri, and Takashi Tsushimi. It is the first single since "Senryū no Shizuku" to have Kudo credited as a lyricist. The song is written in the key of B major and set to a tempo of 112 beats per minute. Kudo's vocals span from E3 to C5. Lyrically, Kudo incarnates a woman putting it all on the line to seduce a man. She likens her actions to that of a "sweet devil" when setting up a "diamond trap" for her lover, and declares herself a "blue angel" promising to find endless love. The song is noted for having a strong rock aesthetic. It was praised for its copious hard guitar riffs, something out of the ordinary coming from Kudo, who received acclaim for unleashing her wild side on the record and amping up the style and glamour, both musically and visually.

Kudo's performances of "Blue Rose" are characterized by the accompanying intricate and sensual dance routine, performed alongside multiple backup dancers. The choreography was created by TRF's Sam and Chiharu. Kudo wore a different color variation of the same outfit when performing: a turtleneck crop top, high-slit maxi dress, over-the-knee stockings and platform heels. She wore an all-white version of the ensemble for her Kōhaku Uta Gassen performance. In a retrospective interview, Kudo named Janet Jackson as one of her inspirations for the performance style. Japanese TV personality Mitz Mangrove has praised Kudo for the bold performances and cited her as one of the pioneers of Japanese dancing singers.


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