Kiss Kiss Kiss (Ami Suzuki song)

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Kiss Kiss Kiss is a song by Japanese pop singer Ami Suzuki, released on October 28, 2009, by Avex Trax as a CD single. The song is a dance-pop track, which showcases Suzuki's vocal range over a backdrop of electronic beats and synthesizers. It was written and produced by a team of music producers, marking another entry in Suzuki's discography that emphasizes her collaboration with various artists and producers in the music industry.

Background and Release[edit | edit source]

After transitioning from a purely J-pop sound to more electronic and dance-oriented music, Ami Suzuki continued to explore this genre with "Kiss Kiss Kiss." The song was released during a period when Suzuki was experimenting with her musical style, collaborating with different producers to create a sound that was both contemporary and appealing to the club scene. "Kiss Kiss Kiss" was part of this experimental phase, aiming to solidify Suzuki's presence in the dance music scene.

Composition[edit | edit source]

"Kiss Kiss Kiss" is characterized by its upbeat tempo and danceable rhythm, making it a popular track in clubs. The song combines electronic music elements with pop, creating a catchy tune that's easy to listen to. The lyrics of the song speak about love and affection, typical of J-pop songs, but are delivered over a distinctly electronic beat that gives it a fresh sound.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Upon its release, "Kiss Kiss Kiss" received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its catchy melody and Suzuki's vocal performance. The song was noted for its ability to blend pop sensibilities with dance music, making it accessible to a wide audience. However, its commercial performance was modest, reflecting the competitive nature of the music industry and the challenges faced by artists in standing out.

Music Video[edit | edit source]

The music video for "Kiss Kiss Kiss" features Ami Suzuki in various dance sequences, complemented by visual effects that highlight the song's energetic vibe. The video captures the essence of the song, with its vibrant colors and dynamic choreography, making it a visual representation of the track's upbeat nature.

Track Listing[edit | edit source]

The CD single of "Kiss Kiss Kiss" included the original track, along with several remixes that offered different interpretations of the song. These remixes were crafted by various DJs and producers, adding to the song's appeal within the club scene.

  1. "Kiss Kiss Kiss" - Original Version
  2. "Kiss Kiss Kiss" - Remix Version 1
  3. "Kiss Kiss Kiss" - Remix Version 2
  4. "Kiss Kiss Kiss" - Instrumental

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

"Kiss Kiss Kiss" by Ami Suzuki stands as a testament to her versatility as an artist and her willingness to explore different musical styles. While it may not have achieved significant commercial success, the song is remembered for its contribution to the dance-pop genre and Suzuki's discography. It highlights a period in her career where experimentation and collaboration with various producers played a key role in her musical evolution.

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