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On its third week, "Taiyō no Uta" slid back down to number 2, dethroned by Glay's "Natsuoto" / "Hen na Yume (Thousand Dreams)", and became the first debut single by a female solo artist to chart in the top three for three consecutive weeks. Finally, it became the first single released under the pseudonym of a fictional character, since Yui Asaka, Yuka Onishi and Yuma Nakamura's joint release as the Kazama Sisters from the Sukeban Deka III series, "Remember" (1987), to top the Oricon Singles Chart in close to nineteen years, as well as the second single overall to achieve the feat. It also became the first debut single by an actress to chart in the top three for two consecutive weeks in over sixteen years, since Rie Miyazawa's "Dream Rush" (1989). "Taiyō no Uta" reached the top of the Oricon Singles Chart on its second week, becoming the first debut single by an actress in over eleven years, since Uchida's "Tenca o Torō! (Uchida no Yabō)", to reach the number-one position. It also marked the first top three entry by a female solo artist credited under the name of a fictional character in just shy of six years, since Miho Kanno debuted at number 3 as Shuka Hasui (蓮井朱夏) with the song "Zoo (Ai o Kudasai)". It recorded the best first-week sales of a debut single by a female solo artist ever, breaking Yuki Uchida's record of 131,000 copies, and became the first debut single by an actress to reach the top three in over nine years, since Ryōko Hirosue with the double A-side single "Maji de Koisuru Gobyō Mae" / "Tomadoi" (1997), which also debuted at number 2. The song broke and updated several records upon its release. "Taiyō no Uta" debuted at number 2 on the Oricon Singles Chart with 150,000 copies sold, held out of the top spot by GYM's "Fever to Future".
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In 2007, she self-covered the song for her fourth studio album Hikousen.
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Shiratori used the plot of the series as inspiration for the lyrics. Lyrically, the song describes a woman who gains hope for the future through falling in love. It is composed in the key of G major and set to a tempo of 84 beats per minute.
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The song was arranged by Junji Yayoshi and produced by Yoshio Konno. "Taiyō no Uta" was written by Japanese singer-songwriter and daughter of Emiko Shiratori, Maika Shiratori.
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