Difference between revisions of "Nothing from Nothing (mini-album)"
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| Artist = [[Hamasaki Ayumi|AYUMI feat. DOHZI-T and DJ BASS]] | | Artist = [[Hamasaki Ayumi|AYUMI feat. DOHZI-T and DJ BASS]] | ||
| Cover = nothingfromnothing.jpg | | Cover = nothingfromnothing.jpg | ||
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| Released = 1 December 1995 | | Released = 1 December 1995 | ||
| Genre = [[Urban]] | | Genre = [[Urban]] | ||
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For these releases, Hamasaki worked with rapper [[Dohzi-T]] and producer [[DJ Bass]] who have since found success elsewhere. | For these releases, Hamasaki worked with rapper [[Dohzi-T]] and producer [[DJ Bass]] who have since found success elsewhere. | ||
− | There is some discrepancy as to how the album & single performed on the Oricon Charts, | + | The album was recorded during Hamasaki's so-called aidoru era, as part of her activities as a teen idol. During this time, Hamasaki also acted in movies & TV dramas, co-hosted a number of TV shows, did modeling and commercials, and also did several bikini photo shoots for magazines, as well has her own photobook & calendar. Like many idols, Hamasaki also recorded music. The album was promoted in magazines in which Hamasaki appeared, and on one of her TV shows. However, the album did not perform well. There is some discrepancy as to how the album & single performed on the Oricon Charts, the general consensus is that the single reached #198 (staying there for only one week) and the album either failed to chart or reached #200. |
==Album Track Listing== | ==Album Track Listing== | ||
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| Artist = [[Hamasaki Ayumi|AYUMI feat. DOHZI-T and DJ BASS]] | | Artist = [[Hamasaki Ayumi|AYUMI feat. DOHZI-T and DJ BASS]] | ||
| Cover = nothingfromnothing-s.jpg | | Cover = nothingfromnothing-s.jpg | ||
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| Released = 21 September 1995 | | Released = 21 September 1995 | ||
| Genre = [[Urban]] | | Genre = [[Urban]] |
Revision as of 23:54, 21 April 2009
For these releases, Hamasaki worked with rapper Dohzi-T and producer DJ Bass who have since found success elsewhere. The album was recorded during Hamasaki's so-called aidoru era, as part of her activities as a teen idol. During this time, Hamasaki also acted in movies & TV dramas, co-hosted a number of TV shows, did modeling and commercials, and also did several bikini photo shoots for magazines, as well has her own photobook & calendar. Like many idols, Hamasaki also recorded music. The album was promoted in magazines in which Hamasaki appeared, and on one of her TV shows. However, the album did not perform well. There is some discrepancy as to how the album & single performed on the Oricon Charts, the general consensus is that the single reached #198 (staying there for only one week) and the album either failed to chart or reached #200. ContentsAlbum Track ListingCD
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