Cube (song) explained

Cube
Cover:Cube - Gen Hoshino (cover).jpeg
Alt:The digital single cover. In a stereo aesthetic, a lump hand holds onto three illuminative transluscent cubes. In the top left corner, text reads: "Stereo 3'25'"; at the bottom middle is Gen Hoshino's name in title case, above the copyright information.
Type:single
Language:Japanese
Artist:Gen Hoshino
Length:3:25
Label:Speedstar
Producer:Gen Hoshino
Prev Title:Fushigi
Prev Title2:Create
Prev Year:2020
Next Title:Comedy
Next Year:2022

"Cube" (pronounced as /ja/) is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino, released as a digital-exclusive single by Speedstar Records on October 18, 2021. It was written and produced by Hoshino, who co-arranged and programmed it with . Written for the 2021 film of the same name – a remake of the 1997 Canadian thriller – "Cube" was inspired by a sense of anger Hoshino felt in the original. Its instrumentation primarily consists of bass, organ, guitar, and programmed drums, drawing influence from alternative rock, punk, soul, and gospel. Lyrically, it compares the world to an inescapable cube and includes references to the film, with later lines introducing a more hopeful message.

"Cube" was first previewed in a trailer over film clips upon its announcement. Hoshino promoted the song alongside the remake's lead actor Masaki Suda, appearing on each other's segments of the radio program All Night Nippon and co-starring in an interview released to film distributor Shochiku's YouTube channel. The song was received positively by music critics, who praised the composition as unpredictable and compared its beat to "Create". Upon release, "Cube" reached numbers four and 25 on Billboard Japan Hot 100 and the Oricon Combined Singles Charts, respectively. It reached second place on both Oricon and Billboard digital download charts, and held two consecutive weeks atop Plantech's airplay ranking. The black-and-white music video is the directorial debut of choreographer Mikiko, and features a cameo from Suda.

Development

"Cube" was written by Hoshino for a 2021 Japanese remake of the 1997 Canadian thriller film of the same name. Its plot follows a group of six who find themself trapped in a maze-like cube, laced with death traps. After the original film achieved cult status in Japan upon its local release, a remake by Manriki (2019) director Yasuhiko Shimizu was announced in February 2021, with a slated release of October 22, 2021.[1] Hoshino's theme song was announced on September 15, with a preview in a trailer over film scenes. It was his first song written for a film in around three years, following his single "Doraemon" for (2018).[2]

Writing and lyrics

Hoshino noted that he had never written a song for the psycho-thriller genre and saw "Cube" as an opportunity to use his music for a new style. After receiving the offer, he first watched the original 1997 film and then the Japanese remake. Hoshino resonated with the original, sensing a strong sense of anger towards mankind and society. He thought that anger would become the song's keyword and tried to create an "explosion of that [feeling]".[3] [4] With this as the base, he was quickly able summarize his idea for the lyrics; musically, he thought he would be able to create something new to him.[4] [5]

Since the song would be used in the end roll, Hoshino aimed to avoid creating a horror style and instead wished for something that would surpass the film itself. Building on his interpretation of the 1997 film, the lyrics to "Cube" represents Earth through a cube and sings of being trapped inside: "How about we step out into the light? / The cube just turned out to be a sphere". Hoshino demonstrates a more hopeful message in later lines such as "While laughing off the brevity of life / Just let me dance".[4] [6] The text includes links to the movie, such as in the final line "We're always gonna be stuck in this endless absurdity", which is adapted from a quote in the 1997 film.[4] Hoshino imagined that film viewers would think he is singing from the perspective of the characters, so added the line "I saw this in a Canadian movie way back when" to dismiss the perspective since the original film doesn't exist within the remake's universe.[3]

Parts of the lyrics are influenced by lead actor Masaki Suda's performance in the film, which Hoshino enjoyed for its vitality. Friends since earlier, Suda was the only person shown the song before the release of the trailer. Hoshino told Model Press that he was glad to have worked with Suda; though they previously co-starred as adversaries on the television drama (2020), their characters rarely interacted.[3] [7]

Production

The production on "Cube" continues changes in Hoshino's style debuted with his previous singles "Create" and "Fushigi" (2020), taking use of electric keyboard and a digital audio workstation. Alike "Create", Hoshino worked on the song's programming with musician . Hoshino would send his programming to Mabanua, who would alter it and then send the track back to Hoshino, repeating this process until the song was finished. Hoshino enlisted the help of long-time collaborator and guitarist Ryosuke Nagaoka for arrangement of the chorus vocals, who completed the process in one day.[5]

Hoshino first created a 16-bars-like drum pattern for the intro, which would lead the development of the sound. He wanted to maintain the "innocence" of his initial ideas and stuck with the beat throughout the entire production process without alternation.[5] Though programmed, the original sound aimed to replicate live instrumentation and didn't feature electronic elements. Hoshino considered adjusting the drums to a human level, but decided against this and set it to sound like a "drummer with four legs and six arms".[5] He settled on a minimal instrumental line-up of drums, bass, organ, and electric guitar to fit his perception of a progressive and manic sound. Similarly to the drums, Hoshino described the organ playstyle as that of a "four-armed" musician.[5] He incorporated elements from punk and alternative rock such as a warped guitar, and on the drumming drew from 1960s to 70s soul music and the type of gospel he thought could be played in a countryside church.[5]

Composition

"Cube" is three minutes and twenty-five seconds long (3:25). Hoshino wrote and produced the track; he co-arranged and programmed it with Mabanua, who also plays electric bass. In addition the chorus arrangement, Nagaoka provided electric guitar and handclapping, the latter alongside Hoshino. Hoshino, Mabanua, and pianist Hirotaka Sakurada collaborated on the organ. Drums, bass, the organ, and guitar make up the lead instrumentation; the programmed drums consists of ride cymbal, tom drum, and snare drum.[5] [8] It was mixed by Shojiro Watanabe and mastered by Takahiro Uchida.

According to sheet music published by Yamaha Music Entertainment, "Cube" is set in 148 beats per minute and primarily composed within the keys of E-flat major, B-flat major, and F major, with use of A major in the final bridge.[9] The song opens with a fast-paced drum and bass style in the intro and moves to half-time with the chorus. In the second bridge, the song fuses two-beat and eight-beat; the two-beat remains through the outro, where it is matched by the melody and rhythm.[8]

Release and music video

On October 18, 2021, a month and three days after its announcement as the theme song to the film, "Cube" was released as a digital-exclusive single by the Victor Entertainment label Speedstar Records, after Hoshino announced the release seven days earlier.[10] To promote the release, Hoshino collaborated with Loft's MoMA Design Store to host a raffle where listeners could win illustrations drawn by Hoshino or a cube-shaped aluminium clock.[11] Hoshino and Suda appeared on each other's segments of the radio program All Night Nippon to promote the film, and co-starred in a video interview released to the official YouTube channel of film distributor Shochiku.[12] Hoshino also appeared on the music radio programs Shinya no Ongaku Shokudō and Tokyo Highway Radio to discuss the song.[13] [14] He has not performed it live.

Choreographer Mikiko, who previously worked with Hoshino on singles like "Sun" (2015), both directed and co-choreographed the song's music video in her directorial debut, which was premiered on October 20, 2021.[15] [16] Filmed in monochrome, it sees Hoshino and a group of dancers performing within a studio set throughout camera cuts.[17] Originating from a request from Hoshino, Suda makes a 15-second cameo in the video, waving his hand to Hoshino with his departure. He was told to act like "the White Rabbit in the foreign land".[7] [12] In their two-way interview for Shochiku, Suda recalled that he couldn't understand what was happening around him during filming but thought the final result ended up with a feeling of mystery. He noted the size of the set, remarking it was bigger than the one they used for the film itself.[12] After the video's release, Hoshino announced that he would host his first Instagram livestream of 2021 on October 22, the same day as the Cube film premiere.[18]

A behind-the-scenes video was released on October 29, 2021, and includes Hoshino discussing with Suda.[19] [20] A distorted but colored cut of the video named the VHS Version, released on the bonus second disc of Hoshino's 2023 video album Music Video Tour 2 2017-2022, shows him in a red suit with cyan tie.[21]

Reception

"Cube" was received positively by music critics in Japan, who praised its instrumentation. A writer for Rhythm & Drums Magazine called the song's beat thrilling and dramatic, describing its progression as unpredictable. They highlighted the programming work of Hoshino and Mabanua, praising the drumming as detailed and the beat as alive "to the point you could forget its programmed".[8] Chihiro Ogawa for Rockin'On Japan called the first half of the beat unusual – "a restlessness that engulfs listeners in disorder" – but thought the sound progressed into a lighter style, highlighting the use of organ.[6] Both critics likened the uneasy or unpredictable beat to "Create", with the Rhythm & Drums writer also tracing the style back to "Fushigi" and the Pop Virus single "Idea" (2018).[6] [8] Ogawa was positive of the lyrics, which she thought incorporated a wit through the line referencing the 1997 film. Alongside the development of the sound, she wrote it embodies the idea of a hopeful Gen Hoshino song, with lines such as "While laughing off the brevity of life / Just let me dance" keeping the song away from pessimism.[6]

Comercially, "Cube" debuted at number four on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 dated October 27, 2021, placing behind Back Number's "Suihei-sen", STU48's "Hetaretachi yo", and Lisa's "Akeboshi". A digital-exclusive release, it peaked at 25th on Oricon's Combined Singles Chart and stayed for only a single week, but performed better on the digital download component charts; it reached number two on both Oricon's Digital Singles and Billboard Japan Top Download Songs charts, outperformed only by "Akeboshi".[22] [23] It was less successful in streaming, peaking at number 77 on Billboard Streaming Songs chart.[24] The song received significant airplay upon release, charting atop Plantech's weekly radio chart for two consecutive weeks in what the site described as a landslide.[25]

Personnel

Music and production staff adapted from Hoshino's official website;[26] music video credits adapted from the booklet to Music Video Tour 2 2017-2022.[27]

Musicians and production
Locations
Music video staff

Charts

+ Chart (2021)Peak
position
Japan (Billboard Japan Hot 100)[28] 4
Japanese Combined Singles (Oricon)[29] 25

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Cube"
RegionDateFormatLabelCatalogue codeRef(s).
VariousOctober 18, 2021Speedstar RecordsVE3WA-19398[30] [31]
South KoreaJ-Box Entertainment[32]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Shochiku Confirms 'Cube' Remake in Japan. Variety. February 1, 2021. June 30, 2024. February 1, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210201063300/https://variety.com/2021/film/asia/shochiku-cube-remake-in-japan-1234897052/. live.
  2. Web site: 星野源、菅田将暉主演「CUBE」主題歌を書き下ろし! 新予告&新場面写真も公開. Gen Hoshino Writes Theme Song to Masaki Suda Lead Role Film Cube. ja. Eiga.com. September 15, 2021. June 30, 2024. June 30, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240630134931/https://eiga.com/news/20210915/1/. live.
  3. Hoshino. Gen. Gen Hoshino. <星野源「Cube」インタビュー>菅田将暉の芝居に感じた"生命力"「未知の領域に挑戦した」新境地語る. (Gen Hoshino "Cube" Interview) The Life Gen Hoshino Felt in Masaki Suda's Performance, Discusses Challenging New Grounds. ja. Model Press. October 21, 2021. July 3, 2024. April 16, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230416012025/https://mdpr.jp/interview/detail/2827175. live.
  4. Hoshino. Gen. Gen Hoshino. Mori. Tomoyuki. <インタビュー>星野源 音楽の探求心は止まらない――未知の領域から完成させた新曲「Cube」. (Interview) Gen Hoshino's Heart Isn't Stopping - Creating "Cube" Within Unventured Territory. Billboard Japan. ja. October 18, 2021. July 3, 2024. May 9, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240509163925/https://www.billboard-japan.com/special/detail/3348. live.
  5. Hoshino. Gen. Gen Hoshino. Takahashi. Yoshiaki. 星野源「Cube」を語り尽くす 絶望や怒りと向き合いできた新たな居場所. Gen Hoshino Discusses "Cube" - His New Home Born from Facing Despair and Anger. ja. . October 21, 2021. July 3, 2024. January 12, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240112141601/https://realsound.jp/2021/10/post-885777.html. live.
  6. Ogawa. Chihiro. 生き抜く意思を歌え. Singing the Will to Survive. ja. Rockin'On Japan. October 29, 2021. July 7, 2024. November 4, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211104014355/https://rockinon.com/disc/detail/200499. live.
  7. Web site: 菅田将暉、星野源「Cube」MVの出演シーンが話題「MIU404の志摩と久住に見える」. Gen Hoshino and Masaki Suda Co-Starring in "Cube" Music Video Gathers Comparisons to Shima and Kuzumi from MIU404. ja. Model Press. October 25, 2021. July 9, 2024. October 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211025114418/https://mdpr.jp/news/detail/2834651. live.
  8. 星野 源「Cube」の予測不能&スリリングなドラミングに注目!. Unpredictable and Thrilling Drumming on Gen Hoshino's "Cube". ja. Rhythm & Drums Magazine. . October 18, 2021. July 7, 2024. October 1, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231001230445/https://drumsmagazine.jp/news/hoshino-gen-cube/. live.
  9. Web site: Cube (星野源) / メロディ. Cube (Gen Hoshino) / Melody. sheet music. ja. Yamaha Music Entertainment. July 9, 2024. Print-Gakufu. November 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211127180717/https://www.print-gakufu.com/score/detail/482387/. live.
  10. Web site: 星野源書き下ろし、菅田将暉主演映画「Cube 一度入ったら、最後」の主題歌配信リリース. Gen Hoshino to Release Main Theme to Masaki Suda Lead Role Film Cube. ja. Natalie.mu. October 11, 2021. June 30, 2024. April 5, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230405082148/https://natalie.mu/music/news/448910. live.
  11. Web site: 星野源「Cube」配信記念、描き下ろしイラストステッカーやMoMA Design Storeコラボ時計が当たる. Gen Hoshino Collaborates with MoMA Design Store for Stickers and Clock in Commemoration of "Cube" Digital Release. ja. Natalie.mu. October 15, 2021. July 7, 2024. October 26, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211026160459/https://natalie.mu/music/news/449611. live.
  12. Web site: 菅田将暉&星野源「CUBE」を語り合う! 主題歌のMV撮影秘話も明かすSP対談映像. Masaki Suda and Gen Hoshino Discuss Cube! Unveils Behind-the-Scenes to Theme Song Music Video in Special Conversation Footage. ja. Eiga.com. October 30, 2021. July 3, 2024. August 13, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220813205544/https://eiga.com/news/20211030/2/. live.
  13. Citations regarding Hoshino's appearance on Shinya no Ongaku Shokudō:
  14. 星野源を「過去、現在、未来」テーマに深掘り、Apple Music『Tokyo Highway Radio』独占インタビュー. Gen Hoshino Dives Into the Past, Present, and Future on Apple Music's Tokyo Highway Radio. ja. Billboard Japan. October 22, 2021. July 3, 2024. October 22, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211022093601/https://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/105107/2. live.
  15. Web site: 星野源「Cube」. Gen Hoshino: "Cube". ja. P.I.C.S.. July 3, 2024. February 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240222064730/https://www.pics.tokyo/works/gen-hoshino_cube/. live.
  16. Web site: 星野源、菅田将暉出演&MIKIKO初監督「Cube」MVプレミア公開決定 直前チャットにも参加. Gen Hoshino and Masaki Suda Star in Mikiko-Directed "Cube" Music Video Premiere, to Feature Hoshino in the Live Chat. ja. Oricon. October 19, 2021. July 3, 2024. April 5, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230405050506/https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2210853/full/. live.
  17. Web site: 星野源、新曲"Cube"MVメイキング映像公開. Gen Hoshino Releases Behind-the-Scenes Footage to New Song "Cube". ja. Tower Records Japan. November 1, 2021. July 3, 2024. November 20, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211120091902/https://tower.jp/article/news/2021/11/01/tg004. live.
  18. Web site: 星野源がひさびさにインスタライブ、映画「CUBE 一度入ったら、最後」公開の明日夜に. Gen Hoshino to Host First Instagram Live in a While on Cube Film Premiere Day. ja. Natalie.mu. October 21, 2021. July 3, 2024. February 3, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230203143221/https://natalie.mu/music/news/450345. live.
  19. Web site: 星野源'Cube'PVメイキング映像公開. Gen Hoshino Releases Behind-the-Scenes to "Cube" Music Video. . ja. October 29, 2021. July 3, 2024. July 9, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240709214106/https://www.cinra.net/happening/2021-10-29/185. live.
  20. 星野源&菅田将暉の談笑風景など収めた「Cube」MVメイキング映像公開. Gen Hoshino Releases Behind-the-Scenes Video to "Cube" Music Video, Featuring Him Laughing Alongside Masaki Suda. Billboard Japan. ja. October 31, 2021. July 3, 2024. July 9, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240709214108/https://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/105450/2. live.
  21. Mizuno, Mikiko (director), Hoshino, Gen (artist). Blu-ray, DVD. Music Video Tour 2 2017-2022. ja. Cube (VHS Ver.). Speedstar Records.
  22. Web site: 星野源のデジタルシングル売上TOP20作品. Gen Hoshino's Top 20 Digital Singles by Sales. ja. Oricon. July 9, 2024. July 16, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230716223209/https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/324291/rank/dis/. live.
  23. Web site: Billboard Japan Top Download Songs - 2021/10/27. ja. Billboard Japan. October 27, 2021. July 9, 2024. April 7, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230407222645/https://www.billboard-japan.com/charts/detail?a=dlsongs&year=2021&month=11&day=01. live.
  24. Web site: Billboard Japan Top Streaming Songs - 2021/10/27. ja. Billboard Japan. October 27, 2021. July 9, 2024. October 23, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231023160611/https://www.billboard-japan.com/charts/detail?a=stsongs&year=2021&month=11&day=01. live.
  25. Web site: 星野源が2連覇、King Gnuも2位死守、ワンオクがTOP3入り. Gen Hoshino Takes Second Consecutive Week at Number One, King Gnu Holds Second, One Ok Rock Enters Top Three. Plantech. ja. November 3, 2021. July 9, 2024. July 9, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240709214109/https://plantech-mdata.themedia.jp/posts/23114271/. live.
  26. Web site: Cube. HoshinoGen.com. Amuse Inc.. June 30, 2024. February 20, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240220153544/https://www.hoshinogen.com/en/works/detail/?id=48. live.
  27. Hoshino. Gen. Gen Hoshino. Music Video Tour 2 2017-2022. booklet. Speedstar Records. ja. February 15, 2023.
  28. Web site: Billboard Japan Hot 100 - 2021/10/27. ja. Billboard Japan. October 27, 2021. June 30, 2024. October 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211027111402/https://billboard-japan.com/charts/detail?a=hot100&year=2021&month=11&day=01. live.
  29. Web site: 星野源の合算シングル売上TOP11作品. Gen Hoshino's Top 11 Combined Singles by Sales. ja. Oricon. June 30, 2024. December 27, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231227090255/https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/324291/rank/cos/. live.
  30. Web site: Gen Hoshino - Cube (VE3WA-19398). ja. Victor Entertainment. June 30, 2024. July 3, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220703150135/https://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Discography/A023121/VE3WA-19398.html. live.
  31. Citations regarding the digital release of Same Thing:
    • Web site: Cube - Single by Gen Hoshino. Apple Music US. June 30, 2024. July 9, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240709214126/https://music.apple.com/jp/album/cube-single/1589718454. live.
    • Web site: Cube - 星野源のシングル. Cube - Single by Gen Hoshino. Apple Music Japan. ja. June 30, 2024. August 14, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220814110757/https://music.apple.com/jp/album/cube-single/1589718454. live.
    • Web site: Cube - 星野源的專輯. Cube - Album by Gen Hoshino. Apple Music Taiwan. zh. June 30, 2024. June 30, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240630104659/https://music.apple.com/tw/album/cube-single/1589718454. live.
    • Web site: Cube - 星野源的专辑. Cube - Album by Gen Hoshino. Apple Music China. zh. June 30, 2024. June 30, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240630104705/https://music.apple.com/cn/album/cube-single/1589718454. live.
  32. Web site: Cube. ko. Bugs!. June 30, 2024. June 30, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240630104700/https://music.bugs.co.kr/album/4066229. live.