Yoakemade Borderless

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"Yoakemade Borderless"
Yoakemade Borderless cover.jpg
Single by Carlos Toshiki
from the album Emotion – Migigawa no Heart-tachi e
B-side"Kodokuna Tenshi"
ReleasedNovember 28, 1991 (1991-11-28)
Length5:00
LabelWEA Japan
Composer(s)Tsunehiro Izumi
Lyricist(s)Masako Arikawa
Carlos Toshiki singles chronology
"Yoakemade Borderless"
(1991)
""
(1993)

"Yoakemade Borderless" (Japanese: "夜明けまでボーダレス" or "夜明けまでBorderless," also known as "Borderless") is the debut single by Japanese Brazilian singer Carlos Toshiki, released on November 28, 1991 by WEA Japan.[1][2] The single charted at No. 97 on the Oricon charts.

Background and composition[]

Since the disbandment of Toshiki's previous band, Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, in 1991, "Yoakemade Borderless" is the first single released since the song "Lucia" in 1982.[3][4] The single was written by Masako Arikawa and composed by Tsunehiro Izumi, both of whom worked for Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe as well as the previous incarnation of the band, 1986 Omega Tribe.[5] The jacket uses a photo of Carlos's eyes only.

Track listing[]

Side A/B
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Yoakemade Borderless" (夜明けまでBorderless)Masako ArikawaTsunehiro Izumi5:00
2."Kodokuna Tenshi" (孤独な天使)Masako ArikawaCarlos Toshiki5:18

Soundtrack appearances[]

  • Both the A-side and the B-side were included in Toshiki's debut album, Emotion – Migigawa no Heart-tachi e.
  • In the Joint Omega Tribe album Kiyotaka Sugiyama Omega Tribe Best & Best, the single was included in the album.
  • The song was included in the compilation City Pop Best Selection.[6]
  • The song was remixed by future funk producer Vantage.

Charts[]

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Oricon 97

References[]

  1. ^ "Carlos Toshiki". Oricon.
  2. ^ "カルロストシキ". Carlos Toshiki Unofficial Website (in Japanese).
  3. ^ "孤独な天使/カルロス・トシキ". Ameba (in Japanese). September 12, 2011.
  4. ^ "カルロス・トシキ (Carlos Toshiki)". Mega Brasil (in Japanese).
  5. ^ "カルロス・トシキ/夜明けまでBORDERLESS". Ameba. May 8, 2011.
  6. ^ "CITY POP BEST SELECTION". Billboard Japan (in Japanese).
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