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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
The song is composed using a variety of [[music genre]]s, containing a blend [[Anime song|Anime]], [[J-rock]], [[J-pop]], [[Power metal]], and [[Symphonic metal]] elements in it.<ref>{{cite web |title=心臓を捧げよ! |trans-title=Shinzo wo Sasageyo! |url=https://musicbrainz.org/recording/82b7845a-14d0-4c0b-83df-fdeaaf6d697e |publisher=[[MusicBrainz]] |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref> According to Revo, the song would be constructed after reading over the show's manga multiple times to learn what parts of it would work best in the music.<ref name="Tomita"/> Revo would later say in an interview with the Japanese music network BARKS, that he would "pull out the words from Attack on Titan with pride" to make the song enjoyable for both Linked Horizon and Attack on Titan fans.<ref name="Barks"/> Revo would further explain the song likewise contains "elements that people who already know what's going to happen will know it's a spoiler [but] for those who don't know about it, will think it's just an expression that catches their attention".<ref name="Tomita"/> The website [[Comic Book Resources]] would also comment on the song, stating it possesses an "epic feel [which] captures Attack On Titan's action-packed battles and encapsulates the series' overall tone".<ref name="CBR">{{cite web |title=The 10 Most Streamed Anime Openings Of All Time, According To Spotify |url=https://www.cbr.com/most-popular-anime-openings-on-spotify/#quot-shinzo-wo-sasageyo-quot-by-linked-horizon-has-135-789-191-streams-attack-on-titan |publisher=[[Comic Book Resources]] |date=21 September 2022 |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref>
The song is composed using a variety of [[music genre]]s, containing a blend [[Anime song|anime]], [[J-rock]], [[J-pop]], [[power metal]], and [[symphonic metal]] elements in it.<ref>{{cite web |title=心臓を捧げよ! |trans-title=Shinzo wo Sasageyo! |url=https://musicbrainz.org/recording/82b7845a-14d0-4c0b-83df-fdeaaf6d697e |publisher=[[MusicBrainz]] |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref> According to Revo, the song would be constructed after reading over the show's manga multiple times to learn what parts of it would work best in the music.<ref name="Tomita"/> Revo would later say in an interview with the Japanese music network BARKS, that he would "pull out the words from Attack on Titan with pride" to make the song enjoyable for both Linked Horizon and Attack on Titan fans.<ref name="Barks"/> Revo would further explain the song likewise contains "elements that people who already know what's going to happen will know it's a spoiler [but] for those who don't know about it, will think it's just an expression that catches their attention".<ref name="Tomita"/> The website [[Comic Book Resources]] would also comment on the song, stating it possesses an "epic feel [which] captures Attack On Titan's action-packed battles and encapsulates the series' overall tone".<ref name="CBR">{{cite web |title=The 10 Most Streamed Anime Openings Of All Time, According To Spotify |url=https://www.cbr.com/most-popular-anime-openings-on-spotify/#quot-shinzo-wo-sasageyo-quot-by-linked-horizon-has-135-789-191-streams-attack-on-titan |publisher=[[Comic Book Resources]] |date=21 September 2022 |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref>


== Chart performance ==
== Chart performance ==
The song would have a strong debut on two [[Billboard Japan]] charts seen below, and would reach the top spot on multiple [[Music streaming service]]s download charts.<ref name="Barks"/> In December 2021, the song would be streamed over 100 million times on the audio streaming service [[Spotify]], becoming the first and only Linked Horizon song to accomplish the feat.<ref name="100M"/> The song would also come in 5th on Spotify's annual "Most played songs by Japanese artists overseas" chart in 2021,<ref>{{cite web |title=Spotify、2021年に国や時代を超えて聴かれた音楽を振り返る年間ランキングを発表 |trans-title=Spotify announces annual ranking looking back on music listened to across countries and eras in 2021 |url=https://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/106578/2 |publisher=[[Billboard Japan]] |date=6 December 2021 |access-date=23 September 2023 |language=ja}}</ref> and remains the 10th most streamed anime opening on Spotify.<ref name="CBR"/>
The song would have a strong debut on two [[Billboard Japan]] charts seen below, and would reach the top spot on multiple [[music streaming service]]s download charts.<ref name="Barks"/> In December 2021, the song would be streamed over 100 million times on the audio streaming service [[Spotify]], becoming the first and only Linked Horizon song to accomplish the feat.<ref name="100M"/> The song would also come in 5th on Spotify's annual "Most played songs by Japanese artists overseas" chart in 2021,<ref>{{cite web |title=Spotify、2021年に国や時代を超えて聴かれた音楽を振り返る年間ランキングを発表 |trans-title=Spotify announces annual ranking looking back on music listened to across countries and eras in 2021 |url=https://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/106578/2 |publisher=[[Billboard Japan]] |date=6 December 2021 |access-date=23 September 2023 |language=ja}}</ref> and remains the 10th most streamed anime opening on Spotify.<ref name="CBR"/>


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{{Certification Table Entry |region=Japan |type=single |digital=true |award=Gold |artist=Linked Horizon |title=心臓を捧げよ! |relyear=2017 |relmonth=5 |relday=17 |certyear=2018 |certmonth=10 |access-date=23 September 2023}}
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== Awards ==
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! scope="col" | Award
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| align="center" rowspan="2" | 2017
| [[Newtype#Newtype Anime Awards|Newtype Anime Awards]]
| Best Theme Song
| "Shinzo wo Sasageyo!" <br/>{{small|Linked Horizon (''Attack on Titan Season 2'')}}
| {{draw|8th place}}
| <ref>{{cite web |last1=Loo |first1=Egan |title=Fate/Apocrypha, Sword Art Online Movie Win Top Newtype Anime Awards |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-10-07/fate-apocrypha-sword-art-online-movie-win-top-newtype-anime-awards/.122435 |publisher=[[Anime News Network]] |date=7 October 2017 |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref>
|-
| [[2nd Crunchyroll Anime Awards|Crunchyroll Anime Awards]]
| Best Opening
| "Shinzo wo Sasageyo!" <br/>{{small|Linked Horizon, ''Attack on Titan Season 2''}}
| {{nom}}
| <ref>{{cite web |last1=Orsini |first1=Lauren |title=Here Are All The Nominees For The Crunchyroll Anime Awards |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurenorsini/2018/01/17/here-are-all-the-nominees-for-the-crunchyroll-anime-awards/ |publisher=[[Forbes]] |date=17 January 2018 |access-date=23 September 2023}}</ref>
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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 20:18, 23 September 2023

"Shinzo wo Sasageyo!"
The First Limited Edition cover for album Shingeki no Kiseki, in which the song was released under
Song by Linked Horizon
from the album Shingeki no Kiseki [ja]
LanguageJapanese
Released17 May 2017
Recorded2017
Genre
Length5:41
LabelPony Canyon
Composer(s)Revo
Lyricist(s)Revo
Producer(s)Revo

"Shinzo wo Sasageyo!" (Japanese: 心臓を捧げよ!, lit. "Dedicate your Heart!")[a] is the eleventh track created by the Japanese band Linked Horizon for their second album Shingeki no Kiseki [ja]. Originally released in a shortened version on 2 April 2017 to be used as the third opening to the anime Attack on Titan, the full version would be released as part of the album about one month later on 17 May 2017. The song was composed by the band's head musician Revo, who constructed the song after re-reading the anime's manga multiple times, drawing phrases directly from it in some instances.

While the song would not be as successful as their first anime opening "Guren no Yumiya",[b] it would be their only song to reach 100 million streams on the audio streaming service Spotify, and would receive Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan in October 2018.

Background and release

After writing the previous two openings "Guren no Yumiya" and "Jiyū no Tsubasa" for the anime Attack on Titan, the song would be the third anime theme the band Linked Horizon would create,[1] as well as their first original music released in almost four years.[2] It would first be announced on 6 March 2017 as the next opening to anime, followed by a statement by the band's lead performer Revo on 9 March in the Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine.[3] It would be released in a shortened version about one month later on 2 April 2017 to coincide with the release of the second season of the anime Attack on Titan.[4][5] The full version of the song would officially be released about one month later on 17 May 2017[6] in the album "Shingeki no Kiseki" in both the 11-song "Regular edition"[7] and 14-song "Limited first edition".[8]

In universe, the phrase "Shinzo wo Sasageyo!" was the primary salute and war cry used by the anime's protagonists throughout the show, making it a fitting title for the song.[4][9]

Contents

The song is composed using a variety of music genres, containing a blend anime, J-rock, J-pop, power metal, and symphonic metal elements in it.[10] According to Revo, the song would be constructed after reading over the show's manga multiple times to learn what parts of it would work best in the music.[2] Revo would later say in an interview with the Japanese music network BARKS, that he would "pull out the words from Attack on Titan with pride" to make the song enjoyable for both Linked Horizon and Attack on Titan fans.[6] Revo would further explain the song likewise contains "elements that people who already know what's going to happen will know it's a spoiler [but] for those who don't know about it, will think it's just an expression that catches their attention".[2] The website Comic Book Resources would also comment on the song, stating it possesses an "epic feel [which] captures Attack On Titan's action-packed battles and encapsulates the series' overall tone".[11]

Chart performance

The song would have a strong debut on two Billboard Japan charts seen below, and would reach the top spot on multiple music streaming services download charts.[6] In December 2021, the song would be streamed over 100 million times on the audio streaming service Spotify, becoming the first and only Linked Horizon song to accomplish the feat.[1] The song would also come in 5th on Spotify's annual "Most played songs by Japanese artists overseas" chart in 2021,[12] and remains the 10th most streamed anime opening on Spotify.[11]

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Japan Hot 100 (Billboard)[13] 16
Japan Hot Animation (Billboard)[14] 2

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[15] Gold 100,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Awards

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2017 Newtype Anime Awards Best Theme Song "Shinzo wo Sasageyo!"
Linked Horizon (Attack on Titan Season 2)
8th place [16]
Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best Opening "Shinzo wo Sasageyo!"
Linked Horizon, Attack on Titan Season 2
Nominated [17]

References

  1. ^ a b "Linked Horizon、「心臓を捧げよ!」がSpotify1億回再生を突破" [Linked Horizon, "Sacrifice your heart!" exceeds 100 million plays on Spotify]. barks.jp (in Japanese). 7 December 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Tomita, Akihiro (17 May 2017). "【ロングインタビュー】Linked Horizonが見てきた『進撃』の世界…新作『進撃の軌跡』10000字調査報告" [[Long interview] The world of "Attack" as seen by Linked Horizon… 10,000 character research report on the new "Shingeki no Kiseki"]. barks.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  3. ^ "心臓を捧げよ!「進撃の巨人」第2期OP曲タイトル決定" [Give your heart! "Attack on Titan" Season 2 OP song title decided] (in Japanese). Natalie. 6 March 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Linked Horizon、アニメ『進撃の巨人』新OPタイトルは「心臓を捧げよ!」" [Linked Horizon, the new opening title for the anime "Attack on Titan" is "Dedicate your heart!"] (in Japanese). Oricon charts. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  5. ^ "「心臓を捧げよ![TV Size]」 4月2日0時より音楽配信開始!" ["Dedicate your heart! [TV Size]" Music distribution starts from 0:00 on April 2nd!] (in Japanese). Attack on Titan. 1 April 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  6. ^ a b c "Linked Horizon、「心臓を捧げよ!」もチャート席巻" [Linked Horizon's "Shinzo wo Sasageyo!" also dominates the charts]. barks.jp (in Japanese). 18 May 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  7. ^ "Shingeki no Kiseki". MusicBrainz. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  8. ^ "進撃の軌跡" [Shingeki no Kiseki]. MusicBrainz. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  9. ^ "心臓を捧げよ" [Give your heart]. dic.pixiv.net (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  10. ^ "心臓を捧げよ!" [Shinzo wo Sasageyo!]. MusicBrainz. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  11. ^ a b "The 10 Most Streamed Anime Openings Of All Time, According To Spotify". Comic Book Resources. 21 September 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Spotify、2021年に国や時代を超えて聴かれた音楽を振り返る年間ランキングを発表" [Spotify announces annual ranking looking back on music listened to across countries and eras in 2021] (in Japanese). Billboard Japan. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Hot 100". Billboard Japan. Hankyu Hanshin Holdings. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  14. ^ "Hot Animation". Billboard Japan. Hankyu Hanshin Holdings. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  15. ^ "Japanese digital single certifications – Linked Horizon – 心臓を捧げよ!" (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Retrieved 23 September 2023. Select 2018年10月 on the drop-down menu
  16. ^ Loo, Egan (7 October 2017). "Fate/Apocrypha, Sword Art Online Movie Win Top Newtype Anime Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  17. ^ Orsini, Lauren (17 January 2018). "Here Are All The Nominees For The Crunchyroll Anime Awards". Forbes. Retrieved 23 September 2023.

Notelist

  1. ^ Also less commonly spelled as "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!"
  2. ^ "Guren no Yumiya" would top the Billboard Japan Top 100 and Hot Animation Charts, receive Double Platinum certification, and win four awards.