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"Girl Talk" is a song by Japanese singer Namie Amuro. Avex Trax released it on digital and physical formats on October 14, 2004, and it is the third single from Amuro's seventh studio album, Queen of Hip-Pop (2005). It was also released as a double A-side with "The Speed Star", though the latter did not appear on the parent album. "Girl Talk" was written and produced by T.Kura and Michico, and is a dance song with R&B and pop influences that, like its parent album, transitions from Amuro's original dance sound to a more mature yet transatlantic sound.

Music critics praised "Girl Talk" for its sound and Amuro's vocal performance, describe the track as cute and smooth. Furthermore, some critics praised it as a highlight in Amuro's discography. Commercially, the double A-side format performed well in Japan, peaking at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart and being certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for selling over 100,000 copies. Furthermore, "Girl Talk" was certified gold by RIAJ after exceeding 100,000 digital downloads in the region.

To promote the song, a music video was filmed in a mansion which Amuro danced to it with backup dancers. The video won Best R&B Video and nominated for Video of the Year at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards Japan. Since its release, the song has appeared on several of Amuro's concert tours and subsequent live releases, as well as her greatest hits album Best Fiction (2008), and was re-recorded for her final compilation album Finally (2017).

Background and composition

From 2004 to 2005, Amuro worked on her seventh studio album, Queen of Hip-Pop (2005). Amuro collaborated on the album with Japanese producers and songwriters T.Kura, Michico, and Nao'ymt, as well as Tricky Stewart and Sugi-V.[1] Amuro enlisted Michico to assist her with new music because they had previously collaborated; she was inspired by their work together on her album Style (2003), particularly her song "Namie's Style," and both of them wanted to continue working towards Amuro's transition from dance-oriented music to R&B and hip-hop influences.[2][3][4]

T. Kura and Michico wrote and produced "Girl Talk," and T. Kura arranged the entire song's instrumentation.[1] Amuro recorded the song with Toshihiro Wako at Giant Swing Studio and Studio Greenbird in Tokyo, Japan, with T. Kura mixing and Tom Coyne mastering the final version.[1] Musically, it is a dance song with R&B and pop influences that, like its parent album, develops into a more mature but transatlantic sound.Шаблон:Efn Amuro expressed her satisfaction with the song's final completion and acknowledged Michico's contributions to the track.[3] Lyrically, the song is a female empowerment anthem that touches on themes love and being in a relationship; Amuro shared that she hoped other women will relate to it.[3]

Release

Avex Trax released "Girl Talk" as a double A-side single along with "The Speed Star" in Japan on October 15, 2004.[5] Both songs serve as the third single from Queen of Hip-Pop, and were released in digital and physical formats.[5][6] The CD single and digital formats include both tracks and their instrumental versions, while the DVD versions include the music video for "The Speed Star".[5] Furthermore, the CD and DVD versions have different artwork: the CD version shows Amuro sucking on a lollipop, whereas the DVD format shows Amuro sitting on a motorcycle.[5] Both formats were released in Taiwan one day later, on October 16.[5] Furthermore, Dimension Point made the song available worldwide through digital and streaming services.[6]

Reception

Music critics gave "Girl Talk" positive reviews. AllMusic had previously hailed the song as a standout from Amuro's discography.[7] Daniel Robison of Playlouder praised the song's sound as "straight, smooth R&B".[8] The Japanese magazine CDJournal reviewed the single's standalone release and appearance on Queen of Hip-Pop and Amuro's greatest hits album Best Fiction (2008). The single received praise for its production style and string arrangements, with "Girl Talk" and "The Speed Star" being described as "glossy" and "cool".[9] The magazine described it as a "cute track" that was "fashionable" but "not too sweet" for its appearance on Queen of Hip-Pop, while its inclusion on Best Fiction was praised for its R&B influences and Amuro's vocals.[10][11]

Commercially, it was a success in Japan. "Girl Talk" and "The Speed Star" debuted at number one on the Oricon Daily Singles Chart, and eventually opened at number two on the Weekly Chart, selling 41,717 units in its first week.[12][13][14] It remained on the latter chart for 16 weeks, selling 106,804 units by the end of 2004, and Oricon ranked it as the 97th best-selling single of the year.[14][15] The Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) certified the physical version gold for exceeding 100,000 sales in Japan, while "Girl Talk" received gold for exceeding 100,000 digital downloads.[16][17] "Girl Talk" and "The Speed Star" ranks as her 29th best-selling single in the country.[18]

Promotion

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Amuro performing "Girl Talk" during MTV Asia Aid in Bangkok in February 2005.

Ugichin directed the music video for "Girl Talk," which features four major shots of Amuro in a large mansion: Amuro dancing in a room with two backup dancers, Amuro singing the song in front of a grey wall, Amuro sitting in a living room, and Amuro sitting on a bed.[19] According to Amuro, she chose not to wear formal clothes and wanted the overall vibe to be "girly" in order to imitate the song's energy, so she dressed casually for the video.[3] It was included on the DVD version of Best Fiction and her video album Filmography 2001-2005 (2005).[19][20] The video won Best R&B Video and nominated for Video of the Year at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards Japan.[21]

Both "Girl Talk" and "The Speed Star" were used as commercial songs for the cosmetics company Lucido-L, for which Amuro had been the spokesperson for since 2003.[9] Amuro was invited to promote "Girl Talk" and "The Speed Star" at the Kōhaku Uta Gassen event, but declined.[22] She had previously attended the event nine years in a row.[23] Amuro also re-recorded the song for her final compilation album, Finally (2017).[24] Since its release, "Girl Talk" has appeared on six of Amuro's concert tours and subsequent live releases, including her final tour in 2018 to celebrate her retirement.Шаблон:Efn

Formats and track listing

CD / digital / streaming formats[5][6]

  1. "Girl Talk" – 4:24
  2. "The Speed Star" – 4:19
  3. "Girl Talk" (Instrumental) – 4:24
  4. "The Speed Star" (Instrumental) – 4:19

Bonus DVD

  1. "The Speed Star" (Music video)

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Queen of Hip-Pop.[1]

Locations

  • Recorded at Giant Swing Studios and Studio Greenbird, Tokyo, Japan.

Personnel

  • Namie Amuro – vocals, background vocals
  • Michico – songwriter, background vocals, producer, vocal producer
  • T.Kura – songwriter, composer, producer, instruments, audio mixer
  • Monk – instruments
  • Akira – vocal producer
  • Toshihiro Wako - recording assistant
  • Tom Coyne - audio master

Charts

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Chart positions

Chart performance for "Girl Talk"/"The Speed Star"
Chart (2004) Peak
position
Japan Daily (Oricon)[12] 1
Japan Weekly (Oricon)[13] 2

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Year-end charts

Chart performance for "Girl Talk"/"The Speed Star"
Chart (2004) Peak
position
Japan Yearly (Oricon)[15] 97

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Certification

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Release history

"Girl Talk"/"The Speed Star" release history
Region Date Format Label Шаблон:Abbr
Japan October 15, 2004 Шаблон:Hlist Avex Trax [5]
Hong Kong October 16, 2004 Шаблон:Hlist [5]
Various N/A Шаблон:Hlist Шаблон:Hlist [6]

Notes

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References

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External links

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Шаблон:Cite AV media notes
  2. Шаблон:Cite news
  3. 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 Шаблон:Cite magazine
  4. Шаблон:Cite web
  5. 5,0 5,1 5,2 5,3 5,4 5,5 5,6 5,7 "Girl Talk"/"The Speed Star" formats listed below:
  6. 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 Шаблон:Cite web
  7. Шаблон:Cite web
  8. Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок Playlouder не указан текст
  9. 9,0 9,1 Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок CDJournal1 не указан текст
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  12. 12,0 12,1 Шаблон:Cite web
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  14. 14,0 14,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  15. 15,0 15,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  16. Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок RIAJOct2004 не указан текст
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  18. Шаблон:Cite web [Additional ranking information provided by corporate service Oricon Biz]
  19. 19,0 19,1 Best Fiction formats listed below:
  20. Шаблон:Cite AV media notes
  21. Шаблон:Cite magazine
  22. Шаблон:Cite web
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  24. Шаблон:Cite AV media notes