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Love ~Destiny~

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Artist
Hamasaki Ayumi
Single
LOVE ~Destiny~
Released
1999.04.14
Catalog Code
AVDD-20309
Price
� 1,020
Tracklist
  1. LOVE ~Destiny~
  2. LOVE ~since 1999~
  3. LOVE ~Destiny~ (Instrumental)
  4. LOVE ~since 1999~ (Instrumental)

Artist
Hamasaki Ayumi
Single
LOVE ~Destiny~
Released
2001.02.28
Catalog Code
AVCD-30217
Price
� 1,050
Tracklist
  1. LOVE ~Destiny~ Mixed by Atsushi Hattori
  2. LOVE ~since 1999~ Mixed by Koji Uchikado
  3. kanariya "Big Room Mix" Remixed by Eric Kupper
  4. kanariya "HAL'S Mix" Remixed by HAL
  5. from your letter "pandart sasanoooha Mix" Remixed by pandart sasanoooha
  6. LOVE ~Destiny~ (Instrumental) Mixed by Atsushi Hattori
  7. LOVE ~since 1999~ (Instrumental) Mixed by Koji Uchikado


Information

"LOVE ~Destiny~" is the seventh single released by Hamasaki Ayumi. The song "LOVE DESTINY" was used as the ending theme to the dorama SemiDouble. The b-side "LOVE ~since 1999~" is a duet with Tsunku of Sharam Q and Hello! Project fame. The single reached #1 on both the Oricon weekly and monthly charts (Ayumi's first single to do so) and stayed on the charts for a total of twenty-six weeks. During the singles first week it sold 70,540 copies, and has since sold a total of 650,790 copies. At the end of 1999 the single became the #30 single of the year.

The single was later released on 2001.02.28 in a 12cm format with additonal remixes.

Live Performances

Song Information

Lyrics
Hamasaki Ayumi
Music
Tsunku
Other Information
Arrangement: Maejima Yasuaki & Kobayashi Shingo
Keyboards: Kobayashi Shingo
Guitar: Kajiwara Jun
Programming: Naoki Suzuki

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