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  • ...- Stamp On It promo.jpg|thumb|450px|BoA promoting ''[[Stamp on It|Stamp On It]]'' (2023)]] ...asaki|Ayumi Hamasaki]], [[Utada Hikaru|Hikaru Utada]], [[Namie Amuro|Namie Amuro]]
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  • ...|550px|Amuro Namie promoting [[Namie Amuro Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~|namie amuro Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~]] (2018)]] ...0 records in Japan. In September 2017, shortly after her 25th anniversary, Amuro announced her retirement for September 16, 2018, and ended her 26-year care
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  • ...ber]]'s ''[[Wikipedia:The Beautiful Game (musical)|The Beautiful Game]]'' (it had two dates in March-April). ...rst new single since her debut album, "[[Hikari no Kazu Dake Glamorous]]". It was used as a VISEE [[CM|commerical]] theme song which had starred Arashiro
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  • ...[C.L.L. ~Crystal Lover Light|C.L.L. ~CRYSTAL LOVER LIGHT]]'' was released. It reflected a more R&B and acoustic side of her, as later albums would gear t ...release in the top ten, reaching #8 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for thirteen weeks.
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  • | 45 || [[Amuro Namie]] with [[SUPER MONKEYS]] || [[Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~|TRY ME ~Watashi | 53 || [[WANDS]] || [[Secret Night ~It's My Treat~]] || 1995.02.13 || 631,350 || [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]]
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  • .... Her demo tape featured a recording of [[Amuro Namie]]'s "[[I Will (Amuro Namie)|I WILL]]". In spring 2006 she was signed to [[Sky Corporation]] talent age ...izon's second single, "[[Koi Shiyou|Koi Shiyou♪]]", was released in May. It was an upbeat J-Pop-style dance song, and reached #7 on the charts as well
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  • * '''Favorite artists:''' [[Amuro Namie]], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera Christina Aguilera], [ In June 2006, it was announced that Fujimoto would form a new unit called [[GAM]] along with
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  • .../ Get Myself Back]] || 2010.07.28 || 85,219 || [[Image:Amuro Namie - Break It CD+DVD.jpg|100px]]
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  • It all started back in June 1991 when [[Onda Yoshihito]] met the then college ...|BE AMBITIOUS]]'', and a video, ''[[It's a Gaudy It's a Gross|It's A Gaudy It's A Gross]]'' several months later. The band's music at this time had a ver
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  • ...'ctive e'''X'''perience, debuted in May 1995 while performing with [[Namie Amuro]] as part of the [[SUPER MONKEYS]]. The group shot to stardom with the rele ...two relatively unsuccessful singles until [[Amuro Namie]] left and became Namie's backup dancers until March 1996. They released their movie [[Ladie's Max]
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  • ...sary in the music business by releasing a best album on 6th February 2008. It reached #2 on the Oricon charts during its first week. * [2009.07.22] [[Let It Go|Let it go]]
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  • ...ALL ME - Vol.2 promo.jpg|thumb|350px|AI promoting ''[[It's All Me - Vol.2|IT'S ALL ME - Vol.2]]'' (2021)]] * [2020.07.08] [[It's All Me - Vol.1|IT'S ALL ME - Vol.1]]
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  • ...ld attend the illustrious Okinawa Actors School (with alumni such as Amuro Namie and [[SPEED]]). While she performed in a concert in 1996, she was scouted f ...time spent there "was fun and I was happy", and she was glad that she did it. As time passed, she would have ideas, such as, "instead of that melody, th
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  • | [[Oricon Weekly for 2009 week 13|15]] || 03.30 || [[Amuro Namie]] || [[Wild / Dr.|WILD / Dr.]] || 75,456 || [[DREAMS COME TRUE]] || [[Do Y ...9 week 15|17]] || 04.13 || [[Koda Kumi]] x [[misono]] || [[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]] || 74,014 || [[DREAMS COME TRUE]] || [[Do You DREAMS COME TRU
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  • * [2003.11.06] ''[[Game (Soundtrack)|g@me]]'' (#3 "It's all a game") * [2003.12.10] [[Amuro Namie]] - ''[[Style (Amuro Namie)|STYLE]]'' (#2 "Indy Lady" feat. '''ZEEBRA''')
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[New Look (Amuro Namie)|NEW LOOK]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...g represents the 1980's on Amuro's decade themed single "[[60s 70s 80s]]". It features samples from [[Wikipedia:Irene Cara|Irene Cara]]'s song "[[Wikiped
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  • | [[Oricon Weekly for 2008 week 13|15]] || 03.31 || [[Amuro Namie]] || [[60s 70s 80s]] || 38,162 || [[Utada Hikaru]] || [[Heart Station (alb ...2008 week 15|17]] || 04.14 || [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]] || [[Drink It Down|DRINK IT DOWN]] || 94,086 || [[EXILE]] || [[EXILE Catchy Best|EXILE CATCHY BEST]] ||
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  • ...her on the [[Komuro Tetsuya]] curriated charity single "[[Lovin' It|lovin' it]]" which raised money to help after the [[Wikipedia:September 11 attacks|Se ...orming hip-hop and R&B for a large portion of her career; ''[[Style (Amuro Namie)|STYLE]]'' up through the early 2010s.
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  • ...ed music department of the [[Japanese]] commercial giant '''avex group'''. It was Japan's leading dance record company during the nineties, and continues * [[Amuro Namie]]
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  • ...rk very hard in different jobs to be able to keep themselves and the band. It was not until JIRO joined the band, in 1992, that things started to change. ...lbum in Japan at the time, with almost 5 million copies sold. (at present, it is ranked at #3 spot, according to Oricon).
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  • ...the single "[[Precious Junk]]", which was the theme to a TV Drama earning it some moderate success. 1998 was a real turning point in his career when, wi * [2002.01.30] [[Missin' You ~It Will Break My Heart~|Missin' you ~It will break my heart~]]
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  • |style="width:108px; height:108px" align="center"| [[Image: DRINK IT DOWN.jpg|90px]] '''Single''': [[Drink It Down|DRINK IT DOWN]]<br/>
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  • The band would later slip into hiatus, and then in mid 2004 it was announced that they had permanently disbanded. It was announced in 2004 that Tsuchiya would be starting up an acting career.
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  • ...es and events by staying seated on stage and not dancing. On July 30, 2011 it was announced that she would take a temporary break from activities in orde Then on November 3, 2018 it was announced that Mitsui was leaving the entertainment industry to pursue
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  • ...awa Actors School|Okinawa Actors School]] whose graduates incluse, [[Amuro Namie]], [[MAX]], and [[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]]. She debuted on the music scene in ..., she went to the [[Okinawa Actors School|Okinawa Actors School]] in hopes it would aid her towards her dream. At the school, Chinen studied professional
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  • ...who happened to be a recording artist. She got a chance to experience what it was like to become a real recording singer, and frequently did studio work * [[Amuro Namie]] - [[Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick|CAN'T SLEEP, CAN'T EAT, I'M SICK]] <
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  • '''MONDO GROSSO''' ([[Wikipedia:Italian language|It]]: ''Big World''), originally the name of the Kyoto-based acid jazz band fo ...with well-known [[avex]]-signed artists, including [[Tohoshinki]], [[Namie Amuro]], [[MONKEY MAJIK]], [[Tsuchiya Anna]] and [[BoA]].
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  • ...2007 week 19|21]] || 05.14 || [[ARASHI]] || [[We Can Make It!|We can make it!]] || 150,546 || [[mihimaru GT]] || [[The Best of mihimaru GT|THE BEST of m ...Kumi]] || [[Freaky|FREAKY]] || 108,349|| [[Amuro Namie]] || [[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]] || 250,619
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  • [[wikipedia:Let It Be... Naked|Let It Be... Naked]] [[Amuro Namie]]
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  • [[Amuro Namie]] [[Ai Araba It's All Right|Ai Araba IT'S ALL RIGHT]]
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  • [[Amuro Namie]] (安室奈美恵) [[Space of Hip-Pop -Namie Amuro Tour 2005-]]
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  • [[We Can Make It!|We can make it!]] [[Image:We can make it limited.jpg|100px]]
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  • [[Amuro Namie]] [[It's in the Stars|IT'S IN THE STARS]]
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  • [[It's My Soul]] [[Image:It's My Soul regular.jpg|100px]]
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  • [[Amuro Namie]] [[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]
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  • ...ollaborated with some of the biggest names in [[J-Pop]], including [[Amuro Namie]] and [[Koda Kumi]] and he was one of the creators behind the [[SUITE CHIC] *VERBAL attended Boston University. It was during his college years that his interest in rap deepened.
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  • | style="width:108px; height:108px" align="center"| [[Image:Amuro Namie PLAY (CDDVD).jpg|90px]] '''Artist''': [[Amuro Namie]]<br/>
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  • ...a [[:Category:J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actor. On October 7th, 2011, it was announced that he would be leaving the band [[NEWS]]. As of 2018, his r ..., Texas]]" is Yamashita’s first single under [[Warner Music Japan]], and it was released on February 29th, 2012.
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  • ...omi to Kahala Tomomi so that their romaji name initials would be the same. It didn't take long before the two would become lovers. ...20 copies, making it the #8 single of the year out being her rival [[Amuro Namie]] (her single "[[Don't Wanna Cry|Don't wanna cry]]" sold 1,371,730 being th
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  • ...s to the influence of her older sister, and wanting to become like [[Amuro Namie]]. Soon after she started her dance lessons she started taking voice traini ...Rising Productions), which had become known for their successes with Amuro Namie and other artists like [[DA PUMP]]. However, this was not as a solo artist,
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  • ...ually shifted more and more into the electro-pop they are known for today. It wasn't until the release of their 10th single "[[Polyrhythm]]" that the gro ...s School in Hiroshima (as part of the inaugural class of 1999) so although it was awkward for Nocchi and Kashiyuka at first (they had never met before be
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  • ; [[Amuro Namie]] * [[Butterfly (Amuro Namie)|butterfly]] (lyrics, music, arrangement)
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  • ...University]] in Tokyo, she has written for [[J-Pop]] stars such as [[Amuro Namie]], [[May J.]], [[E-girls]] and [[Kuraki Mai]], as well as Korean talents su ...acks: "[[Dopamine|DOPAMINE]]" and "[[Loop in My Heart|Loop In My Heart]]". It wasn't until September 2005 that she released her third single, "[[Come Hom
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Storm (Amuro Namie)|Storm]]
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  • * '''Influences:''' [[Amuro Namie]], [[Wikipedia:Led Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]], [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] ...ng girl with a degenerating brain disease that affects one's motor skills. It was also in 2005 that she starred in the film ''[[Pacchigi!]]''.
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  • ...- "What's Going On", Michael Jackson - "Rock With You", DeBarge - "I Like It", Crusaders - "Street Life", Etta James - "At Least" *[2013.05.01] [[MUMA]], '''Hinouchi Emi''' & [[Chiharu]] - "[[DO IT BABY]]"
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  • ...arc Panther]] as [[globe]] and Discovered and produced records for [[Amuro Namie]] and [[Kahala Tomomi]]. * [2006.02.05] [[If You Like It Or Not|If you like it or not]]
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  • ...s and is the second highest single for a female artist just behind [[Amuro Namie]]'s "[[Can You Celebrate|Can You Celebrate?]]" with 2.7 million. ...lish version of "Automatic" recorded from the initial studio sessions, but it has yet to see release.
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  • ...e a very influential artist, inspiring people such as [[YUKI]] and [[Amuro Namie]]. It was in 1993 when NOKKO embarked on a career in the United States. She relea
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  • | style="width:108px; height:108px" align="center"| [[Image:Amuro Namie PLAY (CDDVD).jpg|90px]] '''Artist''': [[Amuro Namie]]<br/>
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  • | 4 || ↓1 || [[Amuro Namie]] || [[Baby Don't Cry]] || 24,643 | 22 || NEW || [[LOW IQ 01]] || [[That's The Way It Is|THAT'S THE WAY IT IS]] || 7,803
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  • ===[[Amuro Namie]]=== *[[I Like It|DO U LIKE IT?]] (Remixed by [[Fantastic Plastic Machine]])
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...ead-in single to her eighth studio record ''[[Past Future|PAST<FUTURE]]''. Amuro felt that the release of this new record was a fresh start for her career.<
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Baby Don't Cry (Amuro Namie)|Baby Don't Cry]]
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  • ...Lucifer (SHINee album)|Hello]]'', [[SHINee]]'s second repackage album, and it's title track, "[[Hello (SHINee)|Hello]]". ...g recorded by [[Amuro Namie]], track #7 of her sixth album ''[[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]''.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Darling (Amuro Namie)|DARLING]]
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  • [[Image:Amuro Namie PLAY (CDDVD).jpg|thumb|325px|CD+DVD Cover]] [[Image:Amuro Namie PLAY (CD).jpg|thumb|325px|CD Cover]]
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  • ...ong recorded by [[Amuro Namie]], track #6 on her 11th album "[[Feel (Amuro Namie)|FEEL]]". ...by.M]], track #3 on her second single "[[Baby Love / Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn It into Love~]]".
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  • ...ing her childhood behind. The single reached #16 on the [[Oricon]] charts. It sold 12,445 copies in the first week and 24,285 copies in total. The title
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] with [[SUPER MONKEYS]] ...ingle reached #8 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 25 weeks. It sold 732,950 copies, becoming the #45 single of 1995.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Nobody (Amuro Namie)|Nobody]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Ningyo (Amuro Namie)|Ningyo]] (人魚; ''Mermaid'')
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...on Amuro's 30th single, "[[Baby Don't Cry (Amuro Namie)|Baby Don't Cry]]". It shares the same music composition as "White Light".
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...ingle. It reached #2 on weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 10 weeks. It sold 102,733 copies, becoming the #100 single of 2005.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...IDO-L [[CM|commerical]] songs. The single was highly successful and earned Amuro and invite to perform at the end of the year event ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Butterfly (Amuro Namie)|butterfly]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...alendar Girl]]'', which was released just a few months prior to ''STYLE''. Amuro has never performed the song live.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...ong of the same title, written by [[Wikipedia:Diane Warren|Diane Warren]]. It was used as the theme song for the Toei movie ''[[Inochi (film)|Inochi]]''.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...E ENHANCED♥ single collection]]'', which was released five months later. It was produced by Swedish producers [[Wikipedia:Ronald Malmberg|Ronald Malmbe
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Cross Over (Namie Amuro)|CROSS OVER (TK Original Mix)]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...G8 Summit]] that took place in [[Wikipedia:Okinawa|Okinawa]] on July 2000. It came about after the former prime minster [[Obuchi Keizo]] urged [[Komuro T
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  • [[File:Amuro Namie LOVE 2000.jpg|thumb|400px|Single Cover]] : [[Amuro Namie]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...o Tetsuya|TK PRESENTS Konetto]] [[You Are the One|single]], which featured Amuro along with other Komuro-produced artists.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...a Girl]]" singles as well the main lyricist on ''[[Concentration 20]]''. It was released only in a 8cm CD format.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...he Asahi Drink "niceOne" commercial song. On the same day the CD came out, Amuro's mother was murdered. Following this news she canceled the promotion for t
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...Namie]] This is her first single after coming out of her year-long hiatus. It was used as the theme song for the [[NTV]] [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Yonigeya H
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...records, but it was issued on her first best album ''[[181920]]'' in 1998. It samples [[Wikipedia:T. Rex (band)|T. Rex]]'s "Liquid Generation".
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] "How to be a Girl" is the eight single released by [[Amuro Namie]]. It was used as the Bristol-Myers Sea Breeze [[CM|commerical]] song, which was
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...e to both 1997 & 1998's end of the year program ''[[Kohaku Uta Gassen]]''. It also won her several awards that year, such as the Best Single Award at the
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...previous solo work the single was produced by [[Komuro Tetsuya]], however it showcased a change in her sound. Her previous releases were [[:Category:Eur
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Joy (Amuro Namie)|Joy (STRAIGHT RUN)]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...[Komuro Tetsuya]] produced group [[dos]]. Much like "[[Chase the Chance]]" it also features [[MAX]] (former [[SUPER MONKEYS]] alum) as backup dancers.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Present (Amuro Namie)|present]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...weeks. It sold 1,361,710 copies, becoming the #10 single of 1996. This is Amuro's first #1 single, and her first release to sell over a million copies.
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...ation ''[[Dance Tracks Vol.1|DANCE TRACKS VOL.1]]''. "Body Feels EXIT" is Amuro's first time working with producer [[Komuro Tetsuya]], who would go one to
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Free (Amuro Namie)|Free]]
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  • [[Image:Amuro Namie STYLE.jpg|thumb|425px|Album Cover]] : [[Amuro Namie]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Love 2000 (Amuro Namie)|LOVE 2000 (New Mix)]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Better Days (Amuro Namie)|better days]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Love 2000 (Amuro Namie)|LOVE 2000]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Private (Amuro Namie)|PRIVATE]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] ...'ymt, who previously contrived several tracks to ''[[Queen of Hip-Pop]]''. It was used as theme song for the Japanese release of the film ''[[Wikipedia:S
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  • [[Image:lovin' it.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] : [[Amuro Namie]] & [[VERBAL]]
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  • ...eir ''[[Love Again (globe album)|Love again]]'' album and later by [[Amuro Namie]] on her single "[[Something 'Bout the Kiss|SOMETHING 'BOUT THE KISS]]". * [[Amuro Namie]]
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  • [[Image:Stop the music Vinyl Amuro Namie.jpg|thumb|175px|Vinyl Side A]] : [[Amuro Namie]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] with [[SUPER MONKEYS]] # [[Heart ni Hi wo Tsukete (Amuro Namie)|Heart ni Hi wo Tsukete]] (ハートに火をつけて; ''Burning Fire in M
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] with [[SUPER MONKEYS]] # [[Heart ni Hi wo Tsukete (Amuro Namie)|Heart ni Hi wo Tsukete]] (ハートに火をつけて; ''Light a Fire in M
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] # [[Heart ni Hi wo Tsukete (Amuro Namie)|Heart ni Hi wo Tsukete (NEW ALBUM MIX)]] (ハートに火をつけて)
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  • [[Image:NAMIE AMURO PLAY TOUR 2007.jpg|thumb|300px|Cover]] : [[Amuro Namie]]
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