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"Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
6 women pose with the large-size colorful cellophanes. The top of the cover shows the title "ごめんねFingers crossed" and the group's name "乃木坂46" in purple font.
Regular edition cover
Single by Nogizaka46
from the album Time Flies
B-side
  • "Zenbu Yume no Mama"
  • "Otonatachi ni wa Shiji Sarenai" (Type-A)
  • "Zabun Zazabun" (Type-B)
  • "Sa~ Yu~ Ready?" (Type-C)
  • "Sabita Compass" (Type-D)
  • "Nekojita Camomile Tea" (Regular)
ReleasedJune 9, 2021 (2021-06-09)
GenreJ-pop
Length4:17
Label
  • N46Div.
  • Sony Music Japan
Composer(s)
  • Katsuhiko Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Lyricist(s)Yasushi Akimoto
Producer(s)Yasushi Akimoto (exec.)
Nogizaka46 singles chronology
"Boku wa Boku o Suki ni Naru"
(2021)
"Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
(2021)
"Kimi ni Shikarareta"
(2021)
Music video
"Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" on YouTube

"Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (ごめんねFingers crossed, lit. "I'm Sorry, Fingers Crossed") is a song recorded by Japanese idol group Nogizaka46. It was released on June 9, 2021, as the group's 27th single, through N46Div. The song was written by Yasushi Akimoto and composed by Katsuhiko Sugiyama and Apazzi. Sakura Endō served as the center position, and Sayuri Matsumura, Junna Itō, Miria Watanabe, and Momoko Ōzono participated as their last single from the group. The song charted atop the Oricon Singles Chart and Billboard Japan Hot 100.

Background and release[edit]

Nogizaka46 announced their 27th single on April 11, 2021,[1] and the participating members (senbatsu) on April 18 in the group's television show Nogizaka Under Construction.[2] The title "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" was announced on May 3.[3][4] The full song was unveiled on May 6 on Tokyo FM's radio show School of Lock! in the part of Nogizaka Lock!, in which the member Haruka Kaki is a regular cast.[5][6] The song was performed for the first time on June 4 at the television show Buzz Rhythm 02.[7]

The physical-format single set to be released on June 9, in 4 limited editions: Type-A, Type-B, Type-C, and Type-D, and regular edition.[8] The limited editions also included all 43-members' individual PVs.[9] The cover artworks of all physical releases were unveiled on May 10, taken by Kenta Karima in early April. They show the members freely enjoy themselves with oversized soap bubbles, confetti, feather, a lot of balloons and large-size colorful cellophanes.[10] The special edition was released to digital music and streaming platform on June 2, 2021.[11]

B-sides[edit]

The B-sides "Nekojita Camomile Tea" (猫舌ねこじたカモミールティー, "Cat Tongue Camomile Tea") sung by fourth generation members and "Otonatachi ni wa Shiji Sarenai" (大人おとなたちには指示しじされない, "Adults Can't Order Me Around") sung by third generation members was announced and performed for the first time on the encore part of their concert 9th Year Birthday Live on May 8 and 9, respectively.[12][13] The under members (members who do not participate in the main song) song of the single was announced on May 10, titled "Sabita Compass" (びたコンパス, "Rusted Compass") on the radio show Yamazaki Rena no Dareka ni Hanashitakatta Koto.[14]

The other three tracks were unveiled on May 15: collaboration song with rhythm game Nogizaka Rhythm Festival, "Zenbu Yume no Mama" (全部ぜんぶ ゆめのまま, "It's All Just a Dream"), Yūki Yoda and Ayame Tsutsui's unit song, "Zabun Zazabun" (ざぶんざざぶん, "Splash"), and Sayuri Matsumura solo song for graduation (leaving) from the group, "Sa~ Yu~ Ready?" (さ~ゆ~Ready?).[15] "Zenbu Yume no Mama" was unveiled and performed on May 21 in the live video of the game.[16] The full song of "Zabun Zazabin" was aired in Nogizaka46 no "No" on May 23.[17]

Lyrics and composition[edit]

"Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" was written lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto, and composed by Katsuhiko Sugiyama and Apazzi in the key of D major, 130 beats per minute with a running time of 4 minutes and 17 seconds.[18][19] The song is about sadness when thinking about another person. Sakura Endō, who served as a center position of the song said "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" is a good tempo and the overall mature tone is impressive. "Fingers crossed" means "good luck", so she thinks it's a sad but positive farewell song.[20]

Commercial performance[edit]

On the Oricon charts, "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" debuted at number 19 on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart for the chart issue date of June 14, 2021, with 5,046 download units.[21] The special edition of the single debuted at number 1 on the Oricon Digital Albums Chart with 4,003 download units.[22] The single debuted at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart for the chart issue date of June 21, 2021, selling 589,751 copies, recorded as the 26th single in a row since the group's 2nd single, "Oide Shampoo", and the female artist's best-selling single in 2021.[23][24]

The song entered number 44 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for the chart issue date of June 9, 2021.[25] In its second week dated June 16, the song jumped to number 1 due to physical release.[26][27] The single debuted atop the Top Singles Sales, selling 704,346 copies.[28][29]

On July 9, 2021, "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" received a triple platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), denoting shipments of 750,000 copies.[30]

Music video[edit]

On May 11, 2021, the special website for the 27th single was launched. It was revealed the details about a story, characters, and relation diagram in the music video.[31] The full music video was premiered due to the launch of the group's new YouTube channel Nogizaka Streaming Now and uploaded to the group's official YouTube channel on May 13.[32]

The music video "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" was directed by Atsunori Tōshi, who also was directed the group's song "Wilderness World", and shot at the big steel factory in Ibaraki Prefecture in mid-April. The music video uses an "auto racing" theme with a "3 to 3" match between team Lost and Found (Yūki Yoda, Sakura Endō, and Haruka Kaki) and team Rain Bringer (Erika Ikuta, Asuka Saitō, and Mizuki Yamashita), with the six powerful and fast racing cars. The background shows a diner secretly operating at a beach, where racers competing for speed gathered from all over Japan. Director said the music video was inspired by the movie Fast & Furious.[33] The music video also shows a dance scene shot in the rain.[34][35]

B-sides[edit]

The b-side music videos "Zabun Zazabun" from Type-B and "Sabita Compass" from Type-D were released simultaneously on May 25, 2021. The music video "Zabun Zazabun" was directed by Kazuki Takahashi, shot mainly at Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture in mid-April. The story shows Yūki Yoda invites Ayame Tsutsui to go out with her to encourage Tsutsui, who is depressed because of her unrequited love. The music video also shows a dance scene at the beach, which was choreographed in the image of a wave, and a rowing boat scene in the sea to go offshore in the last scene.[36][37] The music video "Sabita Compass" was directed by Takurō Ōkubo, shot in a road movie style for two days in mid-April at Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture. The story shows the members who go on a trip to keep a fun memory and visit various places in the city. Many of the photos were taken by members themselves, make a handmade feeling.[36][37]

The music video "Zenbu Yume no Mama" was released on May 28. It was directed by Yuki Kamiya, shot at the hotel in Chiba Prefecture in early April. It is a story-style music video about Yūki Yoda, who got lost in a luxurious and classical Western mansion, explored with a guide while being tossed by the residents.[38]

The music video "Sa~ Yu~ Ready?", Sayuri Matsumura's graduation song from Type-C was released on June 1. It was directed in mid to late April by 3 directors, Kentarō Hagiwara in the first part, Shigeru Tsukita in the second part, and Shūto Itō in the third part. The first part shows Matsumura practicing finger dance. The second part shows her cooking a karaage. The images and motifs from the interlude to the last reflected the intention and all the songs of herself.[39]

Track listing[edit]

Credits adapted from the official website, Tower Records Japan and Tidal.[15][9][40][18] All lyrics are written by Yasushi Akimoto, expect off vocal (instrumental) version tracks.

Limited edition[edit]

Type-A – CD
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (ごめんねFingers crossed)Apazzi4:17
2."Zenbu Yume no Mama" (全部ぜんぶ ゆめのまま)You-meHiroshi Sasaki4:44
3."Otonatachi ni wa Shiji Sarenai" (大人おとなたちには指示しじされない)BasemintBasemint4:12
4."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (off vocal version)
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
5."Zenbu Yume no Mama" (off vocal version)You-meSasaki4:44
6."Otonatachi ni wa Shiji Sarenai" (off vocal version)BasemintBasemint4:11
Total length:26:25
Type-A – Blu-ray
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (music video)Atsunori Tōshi4:35
2."Zenbu Yume no Mama" (music video)Yuki Kamiya5:07
3."Riria Itō: Warp!!!" (伊藤いとうさとしあんず : ワープ!!!)Mana Inoue 
4."Minami Umezawa : Baiiro" (梅澤うめざわ美波みなみ : うめしょく)Katsu'aki Ishii 
5."Sakura Endō: Ienai" (遠藤えんどうさくら : えない。)
  • Nana Suzuki
  • Yoshimitsu Sawamoto (creative)
 
6."Momoko Ōzono: Momoko to Mame Zō to" (大園おおぞの桃子ももこ : ももことまめぞうと)Hiroshi Takano 
7."Ayame Tsutsui: Elite Sha'in Tsutsui Ayame" (筒井つついあやめ : エリート社員しゃいん 筒井つついあやめ)Hikawa Hikaru 
8."Reno Nakamura: Ani, Fuzai" (中村なかむら麗乃れいの : あに不在ふざい)Naoki Kaneko 
9."Runa Hayashi: ABC Yosō Kaisetsu Shite Mita" (はやし瑠奈るな : ABC予想よそう解説かいせつしてみた)Takumi Yobinori 
10."Minami Hoshino: Hoshino Minami no Tonikaku Kawaii Karuta" (星野ほしのみなみ : 星野ほしのみなみのとにかくかわいいかるた)Yukiko Matsuo 
11."Ayano Christie Yoshida: Watashi o Sagashite" (吉田よしだ綾乃あやのクリスティー : わたしをさがして)Shin'ichirō Ōta 
12."Maaya Wada: Ketsuekigata" (和田わだまあや : 血液けつえきがた)Yūya Kimura 
Type-B – CD
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
2."Zenbu Yume no Mama"You-meSasaki4:44
3."Zabun Zazabun" (ざぶんざざぶん)
  • Novechika
  • Tetta
Yūichi "Masa" Nonaka3:48
4."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (off vocal version)
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
5."Zenbu Yume no Mama" (off vocal version)You-meSasaki4:44
6."Zabun Zazabun" (off vocal version)
  • Novechika
  • Tetta
Masa3:46
Total length:25:36
Type-B – Blu-ray
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (music video)Tōshi4:35
2."Zabun Zazabun" (music video)Kazuki Takahashi4:08
3."Erika Ikuta: Jingi Naki Iku-chan (Oshioki no Maki)" (生田いくた絵梨えりはな : 仁義じんぎなきいくちゃん~おしおきのまき~)Miki Sakurai 
4."Kaeda Satō: Kaede ga Oni" (佐藤さとうかえで : かえでおに)Sōtarō Ogi 
5."Rika Satō: Rika no Hōsoku" (佐藤さとう璃果 : リカの法則ほうそく)Akari Okada 
6."Shibata Yuna: Shibata-san Machigattemasu yo" (柴田しばたゆずさい : 柴田しばたさん間違まちがってますよ。)Hiroshi Ōhara 
7."Kazumi Takayama: Chanto Shita Asa Gohan" (高山たかやま一実かずみ : ちゃんとしたあさごはん)Hikaru Miyata 
8."Mayu Tamura: Record of the Dead" (田村たむらしんたすく : Record of the Dead)Keita Yamamoto 
9."Hina Higuchi: #ChimaDate" (樋口ひぐちにち奈 : #ちまデート)Shiyuka Takashima 
10."Rena Yamazaki: Yamazaki Reina no Healthy Challenge" (山崎やまざき怜奈れいな : 山崎やまざき怜奈れいなのヘルシーチャレンジ)Jon 
11."Nao Yumiki: Anger Management" (弓木ゆみき奈於 : アンガーマネジメント)Taisuke Fukuda 
12."Yūki Yoda: Yodayuki" (与田よだ祐希ゆき : ヨダユキ)Nozomu Hayashi 
13."Miria Watanabe: Spring Train" (渡辺わたなべみりあい : Spring Train)Momoko Ishida 
Type-C – CD
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
2."Zenbu Yume no Mama"You-meSasaki4:44
3."Sa~ Yu~ Ready?" (さ~ゆ~Ready?)Masayoshi KawabataKawabata5:32
4."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (off vocal version)
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
5."Zenbu Yume no Mama" (off vocal version)You-meSasaki4:44
6."Sa~ Yu~ Ready?" (off vocal version)KawabataKawabata5:31
Total length:29:05
Type-C – Blu-ray
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (music video)Tōshi4:35
2."Sa~ Yu~ Ready?" (music video)
6:06
3."Haruka Kaki: BGMR" (遥香はるか : BGMR)Nozomi Ueda 
4."Sayaka Kakehashi: Machiawase" (掛橋かけはし沙耶さや : マチアワセ)Mei Kouda 
5."Yuri Kitagawa: Soratobu Shōjo" (北川きたがわゆう : そら少女しょうじょ)Yasuki Satō 
6."Hinako Kitano: Watashi ga Idol de Irareru Jikan" (北野きたの日奈子ひなこ : ワタシがアイドルでいられる時間じかん)Daisaku Fujino 
7."Asuka Saitō: Love Story wa Totsuden ni" (齋藤さいとう飛鳥あすか : ラブ・ストーリーはとつでん)Yūsuke Koroyasu 
8."Mai Shinuchi: Take a Taxi" (新内しんない眞衣まい : テイク・ア・タクシー)Masaya Suzuki 
9."Ayane Suzuki: Chiisana Koto o Hitotsu" (鈴木すずきあやおん : ちいさなことをひとつ)Kaori Imaizumi 
10."Rei Seimiya: Watashi no Rakugaki Oji-san" (清宮きよみやレイ : わたしのラクガキおじさん)Ryō Miyamoto 
11."Sayuri Matsumura: Kono Timing de Hissatsu-waza Sayuringo Punch o Kansei Sasetai Nen" (松村まつむらすな友理ゆり : このタイミングで必殺ひっさつわざさゆりんごパンチを完成かんせいさせたいねん)Shūji Hirooka 
12."Hazuki Mukai: Baba Bella Beginner" (向井むかい葉月はづき : ババベラビギナー)Chika Naitō 
13."Mio Yakubo: Nen'iri" (久保くぼ美緒みお : 念入ねんい)Minori Hamada 
Type-D – CD
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
2."Zenbu Yume no Mama"You-meSasaki4:44
3."Sabita Compass" (びたコンパス)Daisuke NakamuraNakamura4:16
4."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (off vocal version)
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
5."Zenbu Yume no Mama" (off vocal version)You-meSasaki4:44
6."Sabita Compass" (off vocal version)NakamuraNakamura4:15
Total length:26:33
Type-D – Blu-ray
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (music video)Tōshi4:35
2."Sabita Compass" (music video)Takurō Ōkubo5:21
3."Manatsu Akimoto: A Day in the Life of Manatsu" (秋元あきもと真夏まなつ : A DAY IN THE LIFE OF MANATSU)Tetsurō Furui 
4."Junna Itō: Tōkyō no Onna no Ko" (伊藤いとうじゅん奈 : 東京とうきょうおんな)Kiyotsugu Kikuchi 
5."Renka Iwamoto: Rentan Kin'gyo" (岩本いわもとれん : れんたん金魚きんぎょ)Keita Nakae 
6."Saya Kanagawa: Runner's High" (金川かながわしゃ耶 : ランナーズ ハイ)Keitarō Kobayashi 
7."Shiori Kubo: Haru, Futari" (久保くぼふみいとぐちさと : はる、ふたり)Saki Michimoto 
8."Haruka Kuromi: Nōnai Kaigi" (黒見くろみ明香あすか : のうない会議かいぎ)Sōta Takamiya 
9."Tamami Sakaguchi: Skater's Waltz" (阪口さかぐち珠美たまみ : SKATER'S WALTZ)Ken Katsuno 
10."Ranze Terada: Saigo no Bansan" (寺田てらだらん : さいごの晩餐ばんさん)Yū Kotaki 
11."Seira Hayakawa Daisuki Sugite, Seira-chan ni Natchatta!" (早川はやかわきよしらい : 大好だいすきすぎて、きよしらいちゃんになっちゃった!)Bebi 
12."Miyu Matsuo: Tsuki ga Kirei desu ne" (松尾まつお美佑みゆ : つき綺麗きれいですね)Hiroho Mieno 
13."Mizuki Yamashita: Wagamama" (山下やました美月みづき : わがまま)Rikiya Imaizumi 

Regular edition[edit]

Regular edition – CD
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
2."Zenbu Yume no Mama"You-meSasaki4:44
3."Nekojita Camomile Tea" (猫舌ねこじたカモミールティー)Shinobu SuzukiSuzuki4:03
4."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" (off vocal version)
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
5."Zenbu Yume no Mama" (off vocal version)You-meSasaki4:44
6."Nekojita Camomile Tea" (off vocal version)SuzukiSuzuki4:02
Total length:26:07

Special edition[edit]

Special edition – digital download, streaming
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
  • Sugiyama
  • Apazzi
Apazzi4:17
2."Zenbu Yume no Mama"You-meSasaki4:44
3."Otonatachi ni wa Shiji Sarenai"BasemintBasemint4:12
4."Zabun Zazabun"
  • Novechika
  • Tetta
Masa3:48
5."Sa~ Yu~ Ready?"KawabataKawabata5:32
6."Sabita Compass"NakamuraNakamura4:16
7."Nekojita Camomile Tea"SuzukiSuzuki4:03
Total length:30:52

Participating members[edit]

The 20 members were selected to be participating (senbatsu) members for "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed", and 12 members for fukujin (first and second-row members). Sakura Endō was selected as the center position for the second time since "Yoake Made Tsuyogaranakutemoii". Seira Hayakawa was selected to participate for the first time. Sayuri Matsumura, and Momoko Ōzono participate as their last single from the group.[41][2][42]

B-sides[edit]

"Zenbu Yume no Mama"

All participating members of "Boku wa Boku o Suki ni Naru", except graduated member Miona Hori, participate in the song.[15] Yūki Yoda served as the center position.[43]

"Otonatachi ni wa Shiji Sarenai"

All 12 members from third generation members participate in the song. Renka Iwamoto served as the center position.[13]

  • Riria Itō
  • Renka Iwamoto (center)
  • Minami Umezawa
  • Momoko Ōzono
  • Shiori Kubo
  • Tamami Sakaguchi
  • Kaede Satō
  • Reno Nakamura
  • Hazuki Mukai
  • Mizuki Yamashita
  • Ayano Christie Yoshida
  • Yūki Yoda
"Zabun Zazabun"

Yūki Yoda and Ayame Tsutsui participate in the song.[15]

"Sa~ Yu~ Ready?"

Sayuri Matsumura participates in the song as her graduation solo song.[15]

"Sabita Compass"

All 13 members who do not participate in the main song (under members) (not include fourth generation) participate in the song. Rena Yamazaki served as the center position for the first time.[14][44] Junna Itō, and Miria Watanabe participate as their last single from the group.[45]

  • Junna Itō
  • Riria Itō
  • Hinako Kitano
  • Tamami Sakaguchi
  • Kaede Satō
  • Ayane Suzuki
  • Ranze Terada
  • Reno Nakamura
  • Hazuki Mukai
  • Rena Yamazaki (center)
  • Ayano Christie Yoshida
  • Miria Watanabe
  • Maaya Wada
"Nekojita Camomile Tea"

All 16 members from fourth generation members participate in the song. Mayu Tamura served as the center position for the first time.[12]

  • Sakura Endō
  • Haruka Kaki
  • Sayaka Kakehashi
  • Saya Kanagawa
  • Yuri Kitagawa
  • Haruka Kuromi
  • Rika Satō
  • Yuna Shibata
  • Rei Seimiya
  • Mayu Tamura (center)
  • Ayame Tsutsui
  • Seira Hayakawa
  • Runa Hayashi
  • Miyu Matsuo
  • Mio Yakubo
  • Nao Yumiki

Accolades[edit]

Awards and nominations for "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
Ceremony Year Award Result Ref.
Japan Gold Disc Award 2022 Best 5 Singles Won [46]

Charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

Sales certifications for "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[52] 3× Platinum 750,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history[edit]

Release dates and formats for "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed"
Country Date Format Version Catalog number Label Ref.
Various June 2, 2021 Special
  • N46Div.
  • Sony Music Japan
[11]
Japan June 9, 2021 Type-A SRCL-11836/7 [8]
Type-B SRCL-11838/9
Type-C SRCL-11840/1
Type-D SRCL-11842/3
CD Regular SRCL-11844

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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