3 Splash

3 Splash
The artwork features a Japanese woman, posing in front of a camera with all-black clothing on. The words "Koda Kumi" and "3 Splash" are imprinted on the front.
CD only artwork.
EP by
Released8 July 2009
Genre
LabelRhythm Zone
Producer
  • Kumi Koda (exec.)
  • Hiroto Suzuki
  • HUM
  • Shinjiroh Iuoue
Kumi Koda chronology
It's All Love!
(2009)
3 Splash
(2009)
Fever Live in Hall II
(2009)

3 Splash (stylized as 3 SPLASH) is an EP by Japanese recording artist and songwriter Kumi Koda. It was released on 8 July 2009, by Kumi's record label, Rhythm Zone. Her fourth extended play consists of three recordings; "Lick Me" (stylized as "Lick me♥"), "Ecstasy" (capitalized as "ECSTASY") and "Hashire!", with three additional interludes. It was released in two different formats: stand-alone CD, and a CD+DVD bundle - the latter bundle was re-released with a pink-transparent CD holder. The three artworks for the EP depicts Kumi posing with the title of the work superimposed over her. The CD+DVD bundle artwork features her holding a basketball, this artwork was also used for the digital release of the EP.

3 Splash contains predominantly pop rock and dance music. Kumi contributed by writing the lyrics to "Lick Me" and "Hashire!", while Japanese songwriter and producer Hum created "Ecstasy". Hiroto Suzuki and Shinjiro Inoue were credited as the EP's producers. 3 Splash received favourable reviews from music critics who commended the EP's production and commercial appeal. 3 Splash reached number two on the Oricon Singles Chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 100,000 units. "Lick Me", "Ecstasy", and "Hashire!" served as promotional singles, while "Lick Me" was certified platinum for 250,000 digital shipments and nominated for a Japan Record Award at the 51st Japan Record Awards.[1]

Background and composition

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In 2009, Kumi released two compilation albums: Out Works & Collaboration Best and Koda Kumi Driving Hit's.[2] Following this, along with the release of a collaborative single with her younger sister, misono,[3][4] Kumi announced plans of releasing a double album.[5] The double album was to promote both her third greatest hits album, and a new studio album that consisted of unreleased material from recording sessions for her 2008 album, Trick. "It's All Love!" was later served as the studio album's lead single.[6] Kumi announced that she would release a new extended play, marketed as a single, entitled 3 Splash, which would consist of three recordings: "Lick Me", "Ecstasy" and "Hashire!" with three additional interludes.[7]

3 Splash opens with the first interlude, "09:00AM", which is an instrumental piece with "groovy" DJ spins and scratches.[8] "Lick Me", the first tracks to include vocals, is an uptempo "cute summer number" with suggestive lyrics.[8][9] "Ecstasy" is an electronic song with Kumi's "cool husky" vocals being heavily processed with autotune and vocoder effects.[8][9] According to Adam Greenberg from AllMusic, Ecstasy "share[s] some ideation with Lady Gaga concepts, mixing sultriness with oddity and playing with the instrumentation and voicing along the way."[10] The album's second interlude, "12:35PM", is another instrumental piece with "slow-paced" handclaps, and subtle urban undertones.[8] Hashire! is a "distorted" midtempo dance song with influences of rock and pop music, and the EP is closed with a final instrumental interlude, "12:00AM".[8]

Promotion

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The image features a Japanese woman, sitting on a road motorcycle, in front of a black screen. A clear light is seen from the top-left corner.
Still from the music video "Ecstasy", showing Koda Kumi on a bike. This look was adapted on the CD version of 3 Splash.

3 Splash was released on July 8, 2009, through Rhythm Zone. There are three official versions: a stand-alone CD version, a CD+DVD version and a CD+DVD version which features an accessory pouch for the physical single.[7][11][12] Each version featured a different cover sleeve, all with Kumi standing in front of a grey background: the CD version features Kumi in a black outfit (which she wore in her "Ecstasy" music video), the CD+DVD and digital EP version features Kumi in urban street gear (which she wore in the video for "Hashire!") and the CD+DVD version, which includes a pink-transparent CD holder, features Kher in a 60s-influence dress (which was worn in her "Lick Me" video).[7][11][12] The CD+DVD bundle artwork features Kumi holding a basketball. This artwork was also used for the digital release of the EP.[13] All three recorded songs were promoted through advertisement deals in Japan. "Ecstasy" was used for Music.Jp, "Lick Me" was used for the televised commercial of her Fever Live in Hall II concert, and "Hashire!" was used for the NTT communications advert Musico.[8]

All three tracks served as the EP's promotional singles, released on July 8, 2009. "Lick Me" reached #2 on the Japan Hot 100 chart on the week end of July 20, 2009, which is her highest chart entry to date.[14] "Lick Me" was certified platinum for 250,000 downloads in January 2014.[15] "Ecstasy" and "Hashire!" did not chart in any Japanese music charts, but were marketed as promotional singles by Rhythm Zone.[16] All three songs featured an accompanying music video, which were included on the DVD version of 3 Splash.[12] An alternate version of the music video for "Lick me♥" was later placed on the DVD for her second pachinko game, Fever Live in Hall II.

All three songs have appeared on several live albums and compilations released by Kumi respectively. "Lick Me" and "Ecstasy" were performed during her Live Tour 2009: Trick,[17] her 2009 Taiwan Live,[18] Live Tour 2010: Universe,[19] 10th Anniversary: Fantasia in Tokyo Dome,[20] and Live Tour 2011: Dejavu.[21] "Hashire!" has only been performed on her Live Tour 2009: Trick.[17] "Lick Me" and "Ecstasy" both appeared on her 2013 digital compilation, Summer Single Collection 2013,[22] while "Lick Me" was included on both Kumi's concept compilations: Happy Love Song Collection (2014)[23] and Summer of Love (2015).[24]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic(positive)[9][10]
CD Journal(positive)[8]
Hot Express(positive)[25]

3 Splash received favourable reviews from music critics. Chris True from AllMusic highlighted Hashire! as a career stand out track from Kumi's discography.[26] Ian Martin from the same publication reviewed "Lick Me" and "Ecstasy" from the Universe album and was divided. For "Lick Me", he said, "She wears her sexuality on her sleeve, with song titles like "Lick Me" laying their erotic playing cards on the table from the get-go, and her lack of any recognizable singing ability compensated for by an awful lot of gumption."[9] For "Ecstasy", he commended her "hard working ethic" in many songs, highlighting the song and concluded that, "All of this reveals a desperate need to achieve success no matter what, but also the humanity of the effort underpinning it."[9] Greenberg commended the production of "Ecstasy", and said that "Lick Me" was "slightly off-tempo" that "brings Kumi back to more standard territory."[10] A reviewer from CD Journal complimented the production of each song, and described the EP as "catchy" and "danceable".[8] Hiraga Tetsuo from Hot Express was positive, who commended Kumi's song writing and the "summer" theme throughout the EP.[25]

On the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, 3 Splash debuted at #2, Kumi's third consecutive EP to have peaked at this position.[27] The EP lasted twelve weeks in the top 100, selling 93,000 units,[28][A] and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 100,000 units;[29] this became her fourth consecutive EP to have shipped over 100,000 units, after Love & Honey (2004),[30] 4 Hot Wave (2006),[31] and Moon (2008).[32] 3 Splash reached number eight on the Taiwanese East Asian chart.[33][B][C] "Lick Me" reached #2 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart, and reached #8 and #15 on the Japan Billboard Adult Contemporary and Radio Songs chart, respectively.[34][35] "Lick Me" was nominated for the Japan Record Award at the 51st Japan Record Awards, but lost to Exile's "Someday".[1]

Track listing

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CD-only version[11]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."09:00AM (Introduction)" Yu0:42
2."Lick Me"Kumi KodaHiroto Suzuki3:29
3."Ecstasy"HumHum3:28
4."12:35PM (Interlude)" Yu0:23
5."Hashire"KodaShinjiroh Inoue4:10
6."12:00AM (Outro)" Yu1:07
Total length:13:18
CD + DVD bonus tracks / Digital EP[7][13]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
6."04:20PM (Interlude)"Yu1:07
7."Lick Me (Yusuke Tanaka Remix)"Yusuke Tanaka3:34
8."Ecstasy (Caramel Pod E Remix)"Caramel Pod5:53
9."Hashire (420 Remix)"4204:55
10."12:00AM (Outro)"Yu1:07
Bonus DVD content[12]
No.TitleLength
1."Lick Me" 
2."Ecstasy" 
3."Hashire" 
4."Photoshoot slide show" 

Personnel

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  • Kumi Koda – vocals, backing vocals, song writing, executive producer
  • Hum – producer, song writing, composer, arranger
  • Yu – producer, composer, arranger
  • Hiroto Suzuki – producer, composer, arranger
  • Shinjiroh Inoue – producer, composer, arranger
  • Rhythm Zone – record label
  • Avex Trax – parent label, management

Credits adapted from the EP's liner notes.[7]

Charts

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Chart (2009) Peak
position
Japan Weekly (Oricon)[27] 2

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[29] Gold 93,000[28]

Alternate versions

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"Ecstasy"
  1. "Ecstasy": Found on the single (2009) and corresponding album UNIVERSE (2010)
  2. "Ecstasy (Caramel Pod E Remix)": Found on the single (2009)
  3. "Ecstasy (Caramel Pod Remix)": Found on Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2 (2010)
"Lick me♥"
  1. "Lick me♥": Found on the single (2009) and corresponding album Universe (2010)
  2. "Lick me♥ (Yusuke Tanaka Remix)": Found on the single (2009)
  3. "Lick me♥ (Prog5 BIG BASS Remix)": Found on Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2 (2010)
  4. "Lick me♥ (Floorbreaker remix)": Found on Beach Mix (2012)

Notes

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  1. ^ Sales provided by Oricon database and are rounded to the nearest thousand copies.
  2. ^ G-Music positions refer to the combined albums and physical singles chart.
  3. ^ Week references for G-Music: "3 Splash" 2009 week 28.

References

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  2. ^ "Kumi Koda Information" (in Japanese). Avex. Archived from the original on 6 February 2009.
  3. ^ "Kumi Koda × misono, sister's first collaboration! (1/2 Pages)" (in Japanese). Sanspo. Archived from the original on 7 March 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  4. ^ "Information: Kumi Koda Official Website" (in Japanese). Avex Group. Archived from the original on 13 March 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2009.
  5. ^ CD Journal Staff (19 January 2010). "Kumi Koda's Best & original album announced!" (in Japanese). CD Journal. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  6. ^ Koda, Kumi (March 2009). Its All Love! (Liner notes). Kumi Koda. Japan: Rhythm Zone. RZCD-46184.
  7. ^ a b c d e Koda, Kumi (July 2009). 3 Splash CD+DVD+Goods (Liner notes). Kumi Koda. Japan: Rhythm Zone. RZCD-46328/B.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h CD Journal Staff (10 July 2009). "Koda Kumi / 3 Splash out of print" (in Japanese). CD Journal. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d e Martin, Ian (2010). "Best: Third Universe & 8th AL Universe 2 Disc". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  10. ^ a b c Greenberg, Adam (2010). "Best: Third Universe & 8th AL Universe 1 Disc". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
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  12. ^ a b c d Koda, Kumi (July 2009). 3 Splash CD+DVD (Liner notes). Kumi Koda. Japan: Rhythm Zone. RZCD-46329/B.
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  14. ^ "Japan Billboard Hot 100 2009/07/20". Billboard (in Japanese). 20 July 2009. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
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  20. ^ Koda, Kumi (2010). Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Anniversary Tour (DVD). Kumi Koda. Japan: Rhythm Zone.
  21. ^ Koda, Kumi (2010). Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 Dejavu (DVD). Kumi Koda. Japan: Rhythm Zone. RZBD-59042~3.
  22. ^ "Summer Single Collection 2013" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Archived from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  23. ^ "6/11(水) 配信限定アルバム 倖田來未「Happy Love Song Collection 2014」リリース決定!" [6/11(wed) digital download only album, Kumi Koda Happy Love Song Collection 2014 to be released!] (in Japanese). Rhythm Zone. 6 June 2014. Archived from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
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  25. ^ a b Tetsuo, Hiraga. "Review List – 3 Splash by Koda Kumi" (in Japanese). Hot Express. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
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  28. ^ a b "オリコンランキング情報サービス「you大樹」" [Oricon Ranking Information Service 'You Big Tree']. Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 21 May 2014.
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  35. ^ "Japan Adult Contemporary 2009/07/27". Billboard (in Japanese). 27 July 2009. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
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  • 3 Splash – Kumi Koda's official website.