Free Free

"Free Free"
The artwork portrays Suzuki kneeling down on the floor while multi-coloured lights surround her. "Free Free/Super Music Maker; Ami Suzuki joins Yasutaka Nakata" is written on the bottom of the cover.
Artwork that commercializes "Free Free"/"Super Music Maker"
Single by Ami Suzuki joins Yasutaka Nakata
from the album Dolce
B-side"Super Music Maker"
ReleasedAugust 22, 2007
RecordedJune–July 2007;
(Avex Studio, Tokyo, Japan)
GenreHouse
Length5:11
LabelAvex Trax
Songwriter(s)Yasutaka Nakata
Producer(s)Yasutaka Nakata
Ami Suzuki singles chronology
"Soremo kitto shiawase"
(2007)
"Free Free"
(2007)
"Potential Breakup Song"
(2007)
Music video
"Free Free" on YouTube

"Free Free" (stylized as "FREE FREE") is a song by Japanese recording artist Ami Suzuki and producer Yasutaka Nakata, taken from her sixth studio album Dolce (2008). It was released on August 22, 2007 through Avex Trax and was distributed into three physical formats and for digital consumption. Additionally, the track appeared as a double A-side to "Super Music Maker", another recording by Suzuki and Nakata. Suzuki first started working with the producer in late 2006 after her staff at Avex noticed the singers engagement with dance-oriented music whilst performing at night clubs, and wanted to pair her with a musician that dealt with electronic dance music.

Musically, "Free Free" is an electro house number which is inspired by 1980s pop and disco music. The lyrical content is sombre and based on the theme of longing for freedom. With that said, erotica is another factor that inspired the track;s lyrics and Suzuki's image for the promotion. Backed by synthesizers and keyboards, it sees Suzuki's vocals heavily processed through tools such as autotune and vocoder.

Upon its release, "Free Free" received positive reviews from music critics, many whom commended Suzuki's new musical approach that included a mixture of electronic genres. Additionally, it was selected by some publications as one of her best moments in her career. Commercially, the single experienced moderate success on the Oricon Singles Chart, reaching number 32 and was present for four weeks. Despite this, Oricon tallied the sales and revealed it to be one of her highest selling releases after a string of unsuccessful comebacks.

In order to promote the track, an accompanying music video was released in July 2007; it depicted Suzuki in a small four-by-four room lit with LED lights and television screens bearing Nakata's face. Furthermore, she hosted a release party at Tower Records in Shibuya, and went on to performing the number at various events such as A-nation and other intimate gigs. Since its release, "Free Free" has been included on Suzuki's greatest hits compilation, Ami Selection (2011) and her EP Ami Suzuki Best Selection (2014).


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