No One Sleep In Tokyo

"No One Sleep In Tokyo" is a song by Edoardo Arlenghi and Fernando Bonini under the alias Edo Boys, being the first song under the alias. Produced by Bratt Sinclaire and Laurent Newfield, and written by Andrea Leonardi and Andy Panigada in 1998, the song made its first appearance in the anime adaptation of Initial D on April 18, 1998, then it was released in "Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D ~D Selection~" on July 29, and as a vinyl single released by DMI on the same year.

The song was also released together with "Take Me Baby" by Mickey B., "Make Up Your Mind" by Wain L. and "Don't Stand So Close" by Dr. Love in a Promo-Vinyl release of "Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D Super Euro-Best" released by Avex Trax and Avex Mode on 2000.

For unclear reasons, since 2008 the song's license has been transferred to SinclaireStyle together with many other songs produced and/or written by Andrea Leonardi at Delta.

In 2020, it was released a Techno Version sung by Edoardo Arlenghi under the alias Cool M.F. called "No One Sleep In Tokyo (Techno Mix)", adding new lyrics, version which stayed unreleased until its release on Curiosities Killed The Beats, (SinclaireStyle Archive Exposed) on June 6th 2020.

Lyrics
[Intro] (4, 3, 2, 1)

No One Sleep In Tokyo! All night crossing the line No one quit the radio Tokyo is on fire!

[Verse 1] Even if you say "I have been on world wide" I'll take you where surely you have never been All right in the fight, I'm OK, come on! Come on!

[Pre-Chorus] Hey, do you feel the night it's breathable? Look at this town which is unbelievable No other places like that in the world, world, world! (1, 2, 3, 4)

[Chorus - Repeat Twice] No One Sleep In Tokyo! All night crossing the line No one quit the radio Tokyo is on fire

[Verse 2] Turning to the left, easy chicks and red lights And to the right, crazy music everywhere All right in the fight, I'm OK, come on! Come on!

DELTA 1063 - 1998
No One Sleep In Tokyo was on the DELTA 1063 vinyl in 1998.

Trivia

 * No One Sleep In Tokyo was featured in Act 1 of Initial D during Takumi’s first impromptu race against Keisuke Takahashi. It was also featured in Initial D Special Stage.
 * It was the first Delta Music Industry song featured in the main series until the change of label, now the first Delta song in the series is Remember Me by Leslie Parrish.
 * It is also the first Fernando Bonini song featured in the series.
 * It was also featured in a broadcast commercial of Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D ~D Selection~.
 * No One Sleep In Tokyo was mentioned in "Cantare Ballare (Happy Eurobeat)" by Bazooka Girl.