Over and Over
Every Little Thing · 1999
14 min · 3 tracks · J-pop · pop rock · synth-pop
Ethereal melodies intertwine with vibrant synths, creating a lush soundscape that captures the essence of late '90s J-pop.
Over and Over is a single by Every Little Thing, released in 1999. Ethereal melodies intertwine with vibrant synths, creating a lush soundscape that captures the essence of late '90s J-pop. 'Over and Over' achieved commercial success, reaching high positions on Japanese charts and contributing to Every Little Thing's recognition as a leading act in the J-pop genre. Its catchy melody and relatable lyrics resonated deeply with fans, further establishing the group's signature sound. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Over and Over sound like?
Ethereal melodies intertwine with vibrant synths, creating a lush soundscape that captures the essence of late '90s J-pop. Rooted in J-pop and pop rock.
What makes Over and Over by Every Little Thing notable?
'Over and Over' achieved commercial success, reaching high positions on Japanese charts and contributing to Every Little Thing's recognition as a leading act in the J-pop genre. Its catchy melody and relatable lyrics resonated deeply with fans, further establishing the group's signature sound. Released on January 27, 1999, 'Over and Over' marked a significant moment in Every Little Thing's career as they were transitioning from their debut album to becoming a household name in Japan. This single followed their successful first album, showcasing their growth and solidifying their presence in the J-pop scene.
How many songs are on Over and Over?
Over and Over has 3 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Over and Over Standout 4:46
- 2 Over and Over (HAL'S REMIX) Standout 4:59
- 3 Over and Over (Instrumental) Standout 4:43
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