The opening theme song "Koiiro ni sakake" for the movie "Sonna kara mae ni suki da. ~Their fifth single, "Kanure to Wolf," is a collaboration with the shoujo manga "Awakoi," which is a new work by popular manga artist Funan Mizunami. The song is a new work by popular manga artist Funan Mizunami, and it is currently the talk of the town. Kanure" is sung from the perspective of the main character, a girl, while "Wolf" is sung from the perspective of the boy she falls in love with, and the two songs are completely opposite in tone and vocal style, allowing the audience to enjoy HoneyWorks' songwriting and CHiCO's vocal excellence from both perspectives.
In this interview, CHiCO tells us what to listen to and the secret story behind the recording of the song!
When I saw the raw draft of "Awakoi", myself and my brothers at HoneyWorks were very excited (laughs)!
───Your latest work, "Kanure to Ulf" is a collaboration single with the popular girls' manga "Awakoi" by Funan Mizunami.
CHiCO I was very happy when I first heard about it. When I was in high school, I read "I'll Start Love Today" by Ms. Mizunami, and I loved her work. When I met her for an interview for "Sho-Comi" (published by Shogakukan), where "Awakoi" is serialized, she showed me the raw draft, and I was very excited, as were my brothers from HoneyWorks (laugh).
(Laughs) ─ Gom and shito of HoneyWorks love shoujo manga, don't they?
─ So you supported Chikohani.
─ ─ Did you finish recording at that time?
───That means it was right around the time when the serialization of "Awakoi" started.
─ ─ "Awakoi" has an interesting development that shakes things up from the very beginning (laughs). The first song "Kanure" was written from a girl's point of view, and the second song "Wolf" was written from a boy's point of view.
─ How did you divide the roles of lyricist and composer?
CHiCO "Kanure" was composed by Gom and "Wolf" by shito, and both songs were co-written by both of them.