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| Name = A
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| Type = Single
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| Artist = [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
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| Cover = ayu-a.jpg
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| Released = 11 August 1999
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| Genre = [[Pop]]
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| Label = [[avex trax]]
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| Last Release = ''[[Boys & Girls]]'' <br />
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| This Release = '''A''' <br /> (1998)
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| Next Release = ''[[appears]]'' (1999)
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| Category = Singles
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'''''A''''' is Hamasaki Ayumi's tenth single under the avex trax label. All tracks were written by D.A.I and arranged by D.A.I and Naoto Suzuki. "monochrome" and "Trauma" were used in JT Momo no Tennensui commercials. "too late" was used in commercials for Honda's Giorno Crea line of motor scooters, and "End roll (HAL's Mix)" was used in commercials for Morinaga's Kongari chocolates.
  
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The single was initially released in one regular-press color variant (black) and four limited-edition color variants (blue, pink, orange, and green). When the single hit a million copies, a gold color variant was released. When the single reached 1.5 million copies sold, a real gold disc with a gold-colored cover image was release to commemorate it.
: [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
 
; Single
 
: A
 
; Released
 
: 1999.08.11
 
; Catalog Code
 
: AVCD-30050
 
; Price
 
: � 1,260
 
; Tracklist
 
  
# [[Monochrome (Hamasaki Ayumi)|monochrome]]
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The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts, attaining that position for a total of three weeks (one, and then two more in a row after skipping a week), and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the charts. During its first week the single sold 508,940 copies, and has since sold a total of 1,630,540 copies, making this Ayumi's highest selling single to date (as of April 2009).
# [[Too Late (Hamasaki Ayumi)|too late]]
 
# [[Trauma]]
 
# [[End Roll (Hamasaki Ayumi)|End roll]]
 
# monochrome "Keith Litman's Big City Vocal Mix"
 
# too late "Razor 'N Guido Remix"
 
# Trauma "Heavy Shuffle Mix"
 
# End roll "HAL's MIX"
 
# monochrome (Instrumental)
 
# too late (Instrumental)
 
# Trauma (Instrumental)
 
# End roll (Instrumental)
 
# End roll "NEURO-mantic Mix"
 
# monochrome "Dub's full color Remix"
 
  
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==Track Listing==
 
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"A" is the tenth single released by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], and is Ayumi's only quadruple a-side. Both "[[Monochrome (Hamasaki Ayumi)|monochrome]]" and "[[Trauma]]" were used as [[CM|commercial songs]] for JT Peach Water drinks. "[[Too Late (Hamasaki Ayumi)|too late]]" was used as the [[CM]] song for HONDA Giorno CREA. The remix "[[End Roll (Hamasaki Ayumi)|End roll "HAL's MIX"]]" was used as the [[CM]] song for Morinaga. There are six variations of the disc including a gold CD and gold cover version. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts, it stayed at #1 for a total of three weeks, and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the charts. During its first week the single sold 508,940 copies, and has since sold a total of 1,630,540 copies, making this Ayumi's highest selling single.
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==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
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==Live Performances==
  
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/45106/1/ Oricon Profile]
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* [http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=192472508&s=143441 iTunes US Store]
 
  
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==Internal Links==
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*[[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
  
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Revision as of 07:02, 23 April 2009

A
Album cover
Single by Hamasaki Ayumi
Released 11 August 1999
Genre Pop
Length
Label avex trax
Producer(s) {{{Producer}}}
Album Artwork Gallery
Hamasaki Ayumi Chronology
Boys & Girls
A
(1998)
appears (1999)


A is Hamasaki Ayumi's tenth single under the avex trax label. All tracks were written by D.A.I and arranged by D.A.I and Naoto Suzuki. "monochrome" and "Trauma" were used in JT Momo no Tennensui commercials. "too late" was used in commercials for Honda's Giorno Crea line of motor scooters, and "End roll (HAL's Mix)" was used in commercials for Morinaga's Kongari chocolates.

The single was initially released in one regular-press color variant (black) and four limited-edition color variants (blue, pink, orange, and green). When the single hit a million copies, a gold color variant was released. When the single reached 1.5 million copies sold, a real gold disc with a gold-colored cover image was release to commemorate it.

The single reached #1 on the Oricon charts, attaining that position for a total of three weeks (one, and then two more in a row after skipping a week), and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the charts. During its first week the single sold 508,940 copies, and has since sold a total of 1,630,540 copies, making this Ayumi's highest selling single to date (as of April 2009).

Track Listing

# Track Name Length Credits
1.
2.
3.


Live Performances

Internal Links

External Links