It went on to sell 130,000 copies, becoming his first hit single and reach 21 at the Oricon, the national music chart of Japan. He poured his own feelings into the song during recording. He demanded the release will be postponed, but it went ahead as it is. However, Takajin became dissatisfied with the lyrics and the record jacket cover, an illustrated image of Amuro Ray by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, rather than a photograph of himself that he wanted. As a condition to the contract, he was obliged to record the theme song to the film in the condition that 'Gundam', is not mentioned in the lyrics. Takajin's manager appealed to the director of King Records (who held the musical rights to Gundam) to allow him to release a record under their label, despite not having performed for a while. Takajin Yashiki once considered the theme song, Suna no Jûjika, to be the biggest blemishes of his career.
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