So Crazy/Come
Namie Amuro · 2003
18 min · 4 tracks · J-pop · hip-hop · R&B
A vibrant fusion of dance-pop and R&B showcasing Amuro's dynamic vocals over infectious electronic beats.
So Crazy/Come is a single by Namie Amuro, released in 2003. A vibrant fusion of dance-pop and R&B showcasing Amuro's dynamic vocals over infectious electronic beats. 'So Crazy/Come' was significant for its impact on the J-pop scene, reaching high positions on various charts, including topping the Oricon Singles Chart. The tracks helped solidify Amuro's comeback during a time when she faced intense competition and were praised for their catchy production and memorable hooks, contributing to her enduring influence in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does So Crazy/Come sound like?
A vibrant fusion of dance-pop and R&B showcasing Amuro's dynamic vocals over infectious electronic beats. Rooted in J-pop and hip-hop.
What makes So Crazy/Come by Namie Amuro notable?
'So Crazy/Come' was significant for its impact on the J-pop scene, reaching high positions on various charts, including topping the Oricon Singles Chart. The tracks helped solidify Amuro's comeback during a time when she faced intense competition and were praised for their catchy production and memorable hooks, contributing to her enduring influence in the genre. Released on October 16, 2003, 'So Crazy/Come' marked Namie Amuro's return to the music scene after a brief hiatus. This single came just before her commercial resurgence in the mid-2000s, establishing her as a powerful force in J-pop once again. It followed her previous hit album 'Love Encrypted', reinforcing her status as a leading figure in the genre.
How many songs are on So Crazy/Come?
So Crazy/Come has 4 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 SO CRAZY Standout 4:37
- 2 Come Standout 4:37
- 3 SO CRAZY (instrumental) Standout 4:36
- 4 Come (instrumental) 4:35
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