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Violet Sauce was announced as the [[Wikipedia:Sin City (film)|Sin City]] theme song well in advance of the single itself. The song was even fully leaked onto the internet before this time.
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"Violet Sauce" is a [[Wikipedia:Hip-Hop music|Hip-Hop]] song recorded by [[Amuro Namie]], and produced by [[Nao'ymt]]. The song first appears on Amuro's 28th single (fifth Double A-side) "[[White Light / Violet Sauce]]". This is her first single solely produced by Nao'ymt, who previously contrived several tracks to ''[[Queen of Hip-Pop]]''. It was used as theme song for the Japanese release of the film ''[[Wikipedia:Sin City (film)|Sin City]]'' directed by [[Wikipedia:Robert Rodriquez|Robert Rodriquez]]. "Violet Sauce" was released via internet leak months before the CD was released.
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The song has been described as "mysterious" and saying that it even as a "dark feel".<small><ref>[http://reviewcarnival.blogspot.com/2010/07/namie-amuro-violet-saucewhite-light.html Review Carnival: Single Review]</ref></small> It opens with a guitar solo by [[Takeuchi Tomoyasu]]. A [[:Category:J-Rock|rock re-working]] of the song titled "Violet Sauce (SPICY)" was recorded for Amuro's seventh studio record and her first #1 album in seven years, ''[[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]'' (which however did not include "[[White Light]]"). This version of the song has a heavier rock song, and has a different intro using "Enjoy My Playland". It was not include as part of her ''[[Best Fiction|BEST FICTION]]'' collect unlike "White Light".
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==Music Video==
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[[File:Violet Sauce PV.jpg|thumb|300px|A shot from the video]]
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Originally there was not a [[PV|music video]] recorded for the A-side. However, the "Violet Sauce" performance from ''[[Namie Amuro Best Tour "Live Style 2006"|BEST tour "Live Style 2006"]]'' was used for the music video, to promote the DVD release of the concert.
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Since the video is just concert footage, it has not been released anywhere else in her discography.  
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==Concert Performances==
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*[2005] [[Space of Hip-Pop -Namie Amuro Tour 2005-|Space of Hip-Pop -namie amuro tour 2005-]]
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*[2006] [[Namie Amuro Best Tour "Live Style 2006"|namie amuro BEST tour "Live Style 2006"]]
  
 
==Disambiguation==
 
==Disambiguation==
There are six known versions of Violet Sauce to be included in Amuro Namie's discography. These include:
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There are four versions of "Violet Sauce" to be found in [[Amuro Namie]]'s discography. They are listed in chronological order:  
  
 
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: Found on [[White Light / Violet Sauce]] single as track two. This is the standard version.
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: It is found on "[[White Light / Violet Sauce]]" as track #2. This is the standard version of the song.
 
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; Violet Sauce [Anotha Recipe]
: Found on [[White Light / Violet Sauce]] single as track three. This is a minimalistic remix featuring Amuro whispering most of the lyrics. It was remixed by [[Nao'ymt]].
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: It is found on "White Light / Violet Sauce" as track #3. Director [[Wikipedia:Robert Rodriquez|Robert Rodriquez]] contributed the spoken word "Welcome to Sin City" intro to the song. This song has been re-worked into a more traditional hip-hop track with a hard bass, and Amuro also whispers during the verses of the songs, only singing during the chorus.  
 
; Violet Sauce [Instrumental]
 
; Violet Sauce [Instrumental]
: Found on [[White Light / Violet Sauce]] single as track five. This is the standard version except without the main vocals.
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: It is found on "White Light / Violet Sauce" as track #5. This is the instrumental version of the song with the vocal track.
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; Violet Sauce (SPICY)
: Found on [[Space of Hip-Pop -Namie Amuro Tour 2005-|Space of Hip-Pop -namie amuro tour 2005-]] live DVD as track #9. Not much changes between this version and the standard version, except for the live drums.
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: It is found on ''[[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]'' as track #10. This version of the song has a heavier rock sound.
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: Found on the [[Namie Amuro Best Tour "Live Style 2006"|namie amuro BEST tour "Live Style 2006"]] live DVD as track #1. This is the version set to the [[PV]].
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==References==
; Violet Sauce (Spicy)
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{{Reflist}}
: Found on [[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]] album as track ten. This version has more of a rock feeling. The lyric "Welcome to Sin City" is replaced with Amuro saying "Enjoy my playland."
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==External Links==
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*Lyrics: [http://www.uta-net.com/movie/35603/ Kana] | [http://www.kiwi-musume.com/lyrics/amunami/play/violetsauce.html Romaji and English translation]
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 9 December 2016

Single Cover
Artist
Amuro Namie
Song
Violet Sauce
Lyrics
Nao'ymt
Music
Nao'ymt
Other Information
Production: Nao'ymt
Guitars: Takeuchi Tomoyasu
Mixing: D.O.I. at Daimonion Recordings


Information

"Violet Sauce" is a Hip-Hop song recorded by Amuro Namie, and produced by Nao'ymt. The song first appears on Amuro's 28th single (fifth Double A-side) "White Light / Violet Sauce". This is her first single solely produced by Nao'ymt, who previously contrived several tracks to Queen of Hip-Pop. It was used as theme song for the Japanese release of the film Sin City directed by Robert Rodriquez. "Violet Sauce" was released via internet leak months before the CD was released.

The song has been described as "mysterious" and saying that it even as a "dark feel".[1] It opens with a guitar solo by Takeuchi Tomoyasu. A rock re-working of the song titled "Violet Sauce (SPICY)" was recorded for Amuro's seventh studio record and her first #1 album in seven years, PLAY (which however did not include "White Light"). This version of the song has a heavier rock song, and has a different intro using "Enjoy My Playland". It was not include as part of her BEST FICTION collect unlike "White Light".

Music Video

A shot from the video

Originally there was not a music video recorded for the A-side. However, the "Violet Sauce" performance from BEST tour "Live Style 2006" was used for the music video, to promote the DVD release of the concert.

Since the video is just concert footage, it has not been released anywhere else in her discography.

Concert Performances

Disambiguation

There are four versions of "Violet Sauce" to be found in Amuro Namie's discography. They are listed in chronological order:

Violet Sauce
It is found on "White Light / Violet Sauce" as track #2. This is the standard version of the song.
Violet Sauce [Anotha Recipe]
It is found on "White Light / Violet Sauce" as track #3. Director Robert Rodriquez contributed the spoken word "Welcome to Sin City" intro to the song. This song has been re-worked into a more traditional hip-hop track with a hard bass, and Amuro also whispers during the verses of the songs, only singing during the chorus.
Violet Sauce [Instrumental]
It is found on "White Light / Violet Sauce" as track #5. This is the instrumental version of the song with the vocal track.
Violet Sauce (SPICY)
It is found on PLAY as track #10. This version of the song has a heavier rock sound.

References

External Links