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| Name = vogue
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| Type = Single
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| Artist = [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
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| Cover = vogue.jpg
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| Background = goldenrod
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| Released = 26 April 2000
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| Genre = [[Pop]]
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| Label = [[avex trax]]
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| Last Release = ''[[Fly high]]'' <br /> (2000)
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| This Release = '''vogue''' <br /> (2000)
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| Next Release = ''[[Far away]]'' (2000)
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| Category = Singles
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'''''vogue''''' is Hamasaki Ayumi's 14th single under the avex trax label. The song was use to promote Kose Visee Ayu Gloss makeup. The b-side, "ever free," only appears on this single.
  
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It was released as part of Ayu's 2000 single Trilogy, and was followed by [[Far away]] and [[SEASONS]]. Ayu has said that the singles are looking at her life from three different angles. The cover art for vogue is a close-up of Ayu's face. The cover of Far away has zoomed out to reveal the photo of Ayu standing on a deck, next to someone else who has been torn off the photo. The cover of SEASONS shows Ayu, by the ocean, holding that half of the torn photo.
  
; Artist
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There is one long PV for "vogue," "Far away," and "SEASONS." The PV uses abridged versions of the songs. The individual segments of the PVs were aired individually as the singles were released, and ultimately the long video was released as a DVD single along with a making-of video.
: [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
 
; Single
 
: vogue
 
; Released
 
: 2000.04.26
 
; Catalog Code
 
: AVCD-30108
 
; Price
 
: � 1,260
 
; Tracklist
 
  
# vogue "Original Mix"
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The single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed on the charts for a total of seventeen weeks. The single sold 351,740 copies during its first week and has since sold a total of 767,660 copies.
# vogue "HAL'S MIX 2000"
 
# [[Too Late (Hamasaki Ayumi)|too late]] "Soul Solution Remix"
 
# vogue "Dub's mellowtech Remix"
 
# vogue "Groove That Soul Mix"
 
# vogue "400BPM Fatback Mix"
 
# [[Whatever (Hamasaki Ayumi)|WHATEVER]] "FPM's WINTER BOSSA"
 
# vogue "pandart sasanooha Mix"
 
# vogue "Original Mix -Instrumental-"
 
# [[Ever Free (Hamasaki Ayumi)|ever free]]
 
  
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==Track Listing==
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{| class="wikitable" width="650px"
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!align="left"|Track Name
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!align="left"|Length
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!align="left"|Credits
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|align="left"|1.
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|align="left"|vogue "Original Mix"
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|align="left"|04:29
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|-
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|align="left"|2.
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|align="left"|vogue "HAL'S MIX 2000"
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|align="left"|04:42
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!align="left"|
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|-
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|align="left"|3.
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|align="left"|too late "Soul Solution Remix -Extended Vox-"
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|align="left"|07:25
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|-
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|align="left"|4.
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|align="left"|vogue "Dub's mellowtech Remix"
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|align="left"|06:51
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|-
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|align="left"|5.
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|align="left"|vogue "Groove That Soul Mix"
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|align="left"|05:43
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!align="left"|
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|-
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|align="left"|6.
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|align="left"|vogue "400BPM Fatback Mix"
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|align="left"|05:18
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!align="left"|
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|-
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|align="left"|7.
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|align="left"|WHATEVER "FPM's WINTER BOSSA"
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|align="left"|06:53
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|-
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|align="left"|8.
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|align="left"|vogue "pandart sasanoooha Mix"
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|align="left"|05:25
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!align="left"|
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|-
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|align="left"|9.
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|align="left"|vogue "Original Mix -Instrumental-"
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|align="left"|04:28
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|align="left"|10.
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|align="left"|ever free
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|align="left"|03:51
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; Information
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==Music Video==
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[[Image:ayuvoguepv.jpg|right|thumb]]
  
"vogue" is the fourteenth single released by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. The title track was used as the very first Kose Visee [[CM]] song. The b-side "[[Ever Free|ever free]]" only appears on this single. The single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed on the charts for a total of seventeen weeks. The single sold 351,740 copies during its first week and has since sold a total of 767,660 copies.
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The PV for "vogue," directed by Wataru Takeishi, is part one of the "vogue/Far away/SEASONS" trilogy PV. The "vogue" part shows two children in a post-apocalyptic world finding a sketchbook buried underground. The sketches show Ayu singing the song.
  
This single is the first part of a trilogy of related covers and [[PV|music videos]] along with the singles "[[Far Away|Far away]]" and "[[Seasons|SEASONS]]".
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Song Information</span>==
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==Live Performances==
  
; Lyrics
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*[2000.10.02] SMAP x SMAP Autumn Special
: [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
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*[2000.12.02] Digital Dream Live
; Music
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*[2000.12.30] CDTV Special Live 2000-2001
: [[Kikuchi Kazuhito|Kikuchi Kazuhito]]
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*[2000.12.31] 42nd Japan Record Awards
; Other Information
 
: Arrangment: [[Kikuchi Kazuhito|Kikuchi Kazuhito]] / [[Suzuki Naoto|Suzuki Naoto]]
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
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==Internal Links==
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*[[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
  
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==External Links==
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/45157/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/45157/1/ Oricon Profile]
* [http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=187752159&s=143441 iTunes US Store]
 
  
 
{{Hamasaki Ayumi}}
 
{{Hamasaki Ayumi}}

Revision as of 03:34, 26 April 2009

vogue
Album cover
Single by Hamasaki Ayumi
Released 26 April 2000
Genre Pop
Length
Label avex trax
Producer(s) {{{Producer}}}
Album Artwork Gallery
Hamasaki Ayumi Chronology
Fly high
(2000)
vogue
(2000)
Far away (2000)


vogue is Hamasaki Ayumi's 14th single under the avex trax label. The song was use to promote Kose Visee Ayu Gloss makeup. The b-side, "ever free," only appears on this single.

It was released as part of Ayu's 2000 single Trilogy, and was followed by Far away and SEASONS. Ayu has said that the singles are looking at her life from three different angles. The cover art for vogue is a close-up of Ayu's face. The cover of Far away has zoomed out to reveal the photo of Ayu standing on a deck, next to someone else who has been torn off the photo. The cover of SEASONS shows Ayu, by the ocean, holding that half of the torn photo.

There is one long PV for "vogue," "Far away," and "SEASONS." The PV uses abridged versions of the songs. The individual segments of the PVs were aired individually as the singles were released, and ultimately the long video was released as a DVD single along with a making-of video.

The single reached #3 on the Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for a total of seventeen weeks. The single sold 351,740 copies during its first week and has since sold a total of 767,660 copies.

Track Listing

# Track Name Length Credits
1. vogue "Original Mix" 04:29
2. vogue "HAL'S MIX 2000" 04:42
3. too late "Soul Solution Remix -Extended Vox-" 07:25
4. vogue "Dub's mellowtech Remix" 06:51
5. vogue "Groove That Soul Mix" 05:43
6. vogue "400BPM Fatback Mix" 05:18
7. WHATEVER "FPM's WINTER BOSSA" 06:53
8. vogue "pandart sasanoooha Mix" 05:25
9. vogue "Original Mix -Instrumental-" 04:28
10. ever free 03:51

Music Video

The PV for "vogue," directed by Wataru Takeishi, is part one of the "vogue/Far away/SEASONS" trilogy PV. The "vogue" part shows two children in a post-apocalyptic world finding a sketchbook buried underground. The sketches show Ayu singing the song.


Live Performances

  • [2000.10.02] SMAP x SMAP Autumn Special
  • [2000.12.02] Digital Dream Live
  • [2000.12.30] CDTV Special Live 2000-2001
  • [2000.12.31] 42nd Japan Record Awards

Internal Links

External Links