YUI sings two tunes for “Kaiji”
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YUI has been tapped to provide the theme song and an insert song for the manga-to-movie adaptation “Kaiji,” which stars Tatsuya Fujiwara as a gambler trying to erase an enormous debt.
Initially, YUI was only asked to provide the theme, but director Toya Sato ended up using two of her tunes. “It’s all too much” will serve as the theme song, while “Never say die” will be heard during the film.
“Kaiji” is set to open in theaters on October 10. YUI’s two songs will apparently be released as a double A-side single sometime in the same month.
Source: Tokyograph.com
Singer-songwriter YUI will sing the theme song for the talked about new movie Kaiji that brings together Death Note stars Fujiwara Tatsuya and Matsuyama Kenichi. YUI’s upcoming single It’s All too much will be the theme song, and Never say die will be featured as an inserted song. The double A-side single is scheduled for release in October; the film will open on October 10.
Helmed by Sato Toya, Kaiji revolves around Fujiwara’s Ito Kaiji, who leads a life in poverty and debt and tries to change his destiny in an all-deciding gamble. The film is based on the manga Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji (a.k.a. “Ultimate Survivor Kaiji”) by Fukumoto Nobuyuki which started serialization in 1996. The series turned into a bestseller with accumulated sales of over 13 million, and won Fukumoto a Kodansha Manga Award. Besides Fujiwara and Matsuyama, Kaiji’s cast also includes Amami Yuki, Kagawa Teruyuki, Yamamoto Taro, Matsuo Suzuki, and Sato Kei.
Source: Yesasia.com