
A 2022 soundtrack album gathering the seven songs written for the character Uta in One Piece Film: Red. Every track is performed by the singer Ado, who voiced Uta's singing, with each number built alongside a different guest creator, plus a bonus rendition of Binks' Sake.
Issued through Universal Music on August 10, 2022, this collection compiles the music Uta sings across One Piece Film: Red. The title translates roughly to Uta's Songs. All vocals come from Ado, the artist who lent Uta her singing voice in the film, while the compositions were developed in partnership with a rotating lineup of outside musicians. The standard edition runs about thirty-one minutes; a limited edition stretches to roughly thirty-four and a half.
The album holds seven film tracks plus a special bonus. Yasutaka Nakata shaped the opener New Genesis, Mrs. GREEN APPLE collaborated on I'm Invincible, and Vaundy worked on Backlight. FAKE TYPE. contributed Fleeting Lullaby, Hiroyuki Sawano handled the ominous Tot Musica, Yuta Orisaka co-created The World's Continuation, and Motohiro Hata partnered on Where the Wind Blows. Rounding out the standard release is a stand-alone cover of the series staple Binks' Sake, again sung by Ado. The limited pressing adds two more pieces, a child version of Where the Wind Blows heard in Episode 1029 and a youthful take on The World's Continuation that underscores Gordon's flashback to raising Uta in the film.
During the English dub's production, official English covers of Uta's songs were being prepared on the assumption they would be slotted in, but the work went unfinished and never appeared, after Toei Animation indicated it would not license the staff to do so. The Japanese vocals were therefore kept intact in the dub. Separately, Uta's English voice actress Amanda Lee recorded English versions of all seven songs on her own channel, using lyrics by Brina Palencia, who also wrote the official subtitle translations and adapted them so English-speaking viewers could still sing along during the movie.

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Uta no Uta: ONE PIECE FILM RED is a 2022 soundtrack album gathering the seven songs written for the character Uta in One Piece Film: Red. It was released through Universal Music on August 10, 2022, and every track is performed by the singer Ado, who voiced Uta's singing in the film.
Ado performs all the vocals on Uta no Uta: ONE PIECE FILM RED, since she is the artist who lent Uta her singing voice in One Piece Film: Red. Each song was developed in partnership with a different outside musician, including Yasutaka Nakata, Mrs. GREEN APPLE, Vaundy, and Hiroyuki Sawano.
The standard edition of Uta no Uta: ONE PIECE FILM RED contains seven film tracks, New Genesis, I'm Invincible, Backlight, Fleeting Lullaby, Tot Musica, The World's Continuation, and Where the Wind Blows, plus a bonus cover of Binks' Sake. The limited edition adds a child version of Where the Wind Blows and a youthful take on The World's Continuation.
No, the English dub of One Piece Film: Red kept the original Japanese vocals for Uta's songs. Official English covers were planned during production but went unfinished after Toei Animation would not license the staff to complete them.
The standard edition of Uta no Uta: ONE PIECE FILM RED runs about thirty one minutes, while the limited edition stretches to roughly thirty four and a half minutes with two extra tracks.
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