Hot Limit (High and Mighty Color song)
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"Hot Limit" is the 13th single from the Japanese group HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR
High and Mighty Color
High and Mighty Color was a Japanese metal band active from 2003 to 2010. They notably had two vocalists; a male and a female.- Formation and Anti-Nobunaga :...

 and the first single after the release of their 4th album, Rock Pit
Rock Pit
Roxk Pit is the fourth album by High and Mighty Color. The album was released in Japan on March 19, 2008 following two singles.- Overview :...

. The title track from the single is a cover of the 1998 single from T.M. Revolution. This will be the second time the group has covered a song, the first being a cover of a Luna Sea
Luna Sea
Luna Sea is a rock band from Kanagawa, Japan, formed in 1989. The band was initially founded by bassist J and rhythm guitarist Inoran, when they were in high school. They soon recruited lead guitarist and violinist Sugizo, drummer Shinya and vocalist Ryuichi, a lineup that has remained the same...

 song used for a special tribute cover album. The group's official website describes the title track as a fun summer anthem.

Information

Hot Limit will be the second time the group was covered a song from another artist, the first being Rosier, a song originally done by the group Luna Sea
Luna Sea
Luna Sea is a rock band from Kanagawa, Japan, formed in 1989. The band was initially founded by bassist J and rhythm guitarist Inoran, when they were in high school. They soon recruited lead guitarist and violinist Sugizo, drummer Shinya and vocalist Ryuichi, a lineup that has remained the same...

. T.M. Revolution will appear in the promotional video for the single. A limited edition release of the single will contain the promotional video for the single. The idea came to the group while on tour with T.M. Revolution's band, abingdon boys school
Abingdon boys school
Abingdon Boys School, stylized as abingdon boys school and abbreviated as a.b.s, is a Japanese rock band fronted by Takanori Nishikawa....

. Maki will be the lead vocalist for the title track of the single, stating that she wishes to put her own original twist on a classic summer theme. On May 21 it was announced that three different versions of the song would be available through cell-phone purchase, a special HOT LIMIT introduction version, a Brilliant Summer version as well as a ring tone version of the song released through a QR Code
QR Code
A QR code is a type of matrix barcode first designed for the automotive industry. More recently, the system has become popular outside of the industry due to its fast readability and comparatively large storage capacity. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white...

 posted on group's official website. Three more versions of the song were made available in ring tone format using a different QR Code posted on the group's official website. The music video for HOT LIMIT was released on May 26, 2008 exclusively on M-ON music channel. A Hot Limit Star Pencil marker will be packed with the special edition releases of the single.

The single's first day on the Oricon
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan. It started as , which was founded by Sōkō Koike in November 1967 and became known for its music charts. Oricon Inc...

 charts had it ranked at the #11 spot. This is the highest ranking day for a single from the group since 2006's Enrai ~Tooku ni Aru Akari~
Enrai ~Tooku ni Aru Akari~
is a single released by High and Mighty Color on October 25, 2006.-Overview:"Enrai: Tooku ni Aru Akari" is the band's eighth single and its last release in 2006. The title track is the third ending theme for the four-part anime feature compilation Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny: Special Edition...

 which managed to reach the 9th spot on its third day. The single would go on to remain in the top 30 for the rest of the week and take a weekly ranking of #20, eliciting the best sales from a single or album from the group since Enrai's release. Due to news of Maki's departure, sales and downloads of the single were bolstered, pushing the single up as much as 10 spots on the Oricon chart.

John Desire

The English version of the song by John Desire has been popularized by its poor pronunciation of English words. Certain lines of the lyrics sound like incoherent English phrases. The "alternate" lyrics, especially the "We Drink Ritalin" version, have become an internet meme.

Eurobeat mix

The single was later remixed and sold as a digital single known as HOT LIMIT -EUROBEAT MIX-, feating a much more eurobeat
Eurobeat
Eurobeat is a form of italo-disco/hi-NRG music that developed in the late 1980s.In the United States, Eurobeat was sometimes marketed as Hi-NRG and for a short while shared this term with the very early freestyle music hits....

and dance style than that of the original single. A video was also released for the single that was released exclusively on SME websites.

Music video

The video for Hot Limit features Maki riding through an unnamed city on a motorcycle. She then joins the rest of the group atop a building and steps upon an orange star platform as the song beings and the group performs the song. The video is seen as both a standard video intertwined with behind the scenes footage of T.M. Revolution are shown as he directs the video. The style of the video was meant to mimic that of the original, including an orange star platform as well as Maki in an outfit similar to the original worn by T.M. Revolution along with the same dance used by in the original video.

Track listing

  1. HOT LIMIT
  2. HOT LIMIT-Instrumental-

Oricon

Week # Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
Week 1
11 16 19 22 28 29 20 7,164
Week 2 32 48 42 37 34 52 40 48 2,156
Week 3 35
48
61 1,284
Week 4 41
50
63 1,134

Current total: 11,738

Japanese Digital Sales charts

Chart Peak
position
Recochoku Chaku-Uta Full #40
Recochoku Chaku-Uta All #71
Oricon Mobile Full-Song #12
Dwango Truetone Ringtones (Chaku Uta) #14
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