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{{AlbumInfoBox|
 
| Name = WHATEVER
 
| Type = Single
 
| Artist = [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
 
| Cover = ayu-whatever.jpg
 
| Background = lightslategray
 
| Released = 10 February 1999
 
| Genre = [[Pop]]
 
| Length = 20:12
 
| Label = [[avex trax]]
 
| Last Release = ''[[Depend on you]]'' <br /> (1998)
 
| This Release = '''WHATEVER''' <br /> (1999)
 
| Next Release = ''[[LOVE ~Destiny~]]'' (1999)
 
| Category = 1999 Singles
 
}}
 
  
'''''WHATEVER''''' is Hamasaki Ayumi's sixth single under the avex trax label. "Version J" was used in Valentine's Day commercials for 7-Eleven, and "Version M" was the ending theme for the TV show ASAYAN.
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; Artist
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: [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
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; Single
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: WHATEVER
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; Released
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: 1999.02.10
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; Catalog Number
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: AVDD-20291
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; Price
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: ¥1,020
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; Tracklist
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# WHATEVER Version M
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# WHATEVER Version J
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# WHATEVER Version M (Instrumental)
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# WHATEVER Version J (Instrumental)
  
This was Hamasaki's first single to have a techno/dance approach, quite a change from the rock-pop style of "A Song for XX" and its singles.
 
  
Version M, the "dance" version, is actually a remix produced by Izumi 'D.M.X' Miyazaki. Version J, the "original" mix of the song, has an arrangement by Keisuke Kikuchi, who also arranged "And then" on the [[LOVEppears]] album.
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; Artist
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: [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
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; Single
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: WHATEVER
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; Released
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: 2001.02.28
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; Catalog Number
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: AVCD-30216
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; Price
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: ¥1,050
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; Tracklist
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# WHATEVER "version M"
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# WHATEVER "version J"
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# WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix"
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# [[Appears|appears "JP's SoundFactory Mix"]]
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# [[Immature|immature "D-Z DUAL LUCIFER MIX"]]
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# WHATEVER "version M -Instrumental-"
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# WHATEVER "version J -Instrumental-"
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[[Image:ayu-whatever-vinyl.jpg|thumb|200px|Vinyl Art]]
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; Artist
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: [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
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; Vinyl
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: WHATEVER
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; Released
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: 1999.xx.xx
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; Catalog Number
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: AVJT-2365
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; Tracklist
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# WHATEVER "version M" ~Dub's 1999 Club Remix~
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# WHATEVER "version M"
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# WHATEVER "version M" ~Instrumental~
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The single reached #5 on the Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for a total of nine weeks. During the first week of sales the single sold 70,940 copies, and since then has sold a total of 189,610 copies.
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; Information
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WHATEVER is Hamasaki Ayumi's sixth single. WHATEVER "Version J" was used in Valentine's Day commercials for 7-Eleven, and WHATEVER "Version M" was the ending theme for the TV show [[ASAYAN]]. This single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for nine weeks and sold a total of 189,610 copies.
  
==Track Listing==
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This was Hamasaki's first single to have a techno/dance approach, quite a change from the rock-pop style of "A Song for XX" and its singles.
{| class="wikitable" width="650px"
 
!align="left"|#
 
!align="left"|Track Name
 
!align="left"|Length
 
!align="left"|Credits
 
|-
 
|align="left"|1.
 
|align="left"|WHATEVER (version M)
 
|align="left"|05:36
 
!align="left"|
 
|-
 
|align="left"|2.
 
|align="left"|WHATEVER (version J)
 
|align="left"|04:32
 
!align="left"|
 
|-
 
|align="left"|3.
 
|align="left"|WHATEVER (version M) -Instrumental-
 
|align="left"|05:36
 
!align="left"|
 
|-
 
|align="left"|4.
 
|align="left"|WHATEVER (version J) -Instrumental-
 
|align="left"|04:29
 
!align="left"|
 
|-
 
|}
 
|-
 
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{{AlbumInfoBox|
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Version M, the "dance" version, is actually a remix produced by Izumi 'D.M.X' Miyazaki. Version J, the "original" mix of the song, has an arrangement by Keisuke Kikuchi, who also arranged "And then" on the [[Loveppears|LOVEppears]] album.
| Name = WHATEVER (Reissue)
 
| Type = Single
 
| Artist = [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
 
| Cover = ayu-whatever-reissue.jpg
 
| Background = royalblue
 
| Released = 28 February 2001
 
| Genre = [[Pop]]
 
| Length = 39:16
 
| Label = [[avex trax]]
 
| Category = Singles
 
}}
 
  
==Reissue==
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The single was re-released in 2001 on a 12cm format with extra remix songs. This time around the single reached #28 and charted for three weeks.
  
The single was reissued as a 5" CD on February 28th, 2001 (as were Ayu's other 3" singles). The tracklist was expanded by the addition of remixes from the [[appears]] CD single.
 
  
The reissue reached #28 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed on the charts for a total of three weeks.
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; Live Performances
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: '''Version M'''
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*[1999.02.10] [[Hit MMM]]
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*[1999.02.19] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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*[1999.02.20] [[CDTV]]
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*[1999.02.22] [[HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP]]
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*[1999.03.10] [[Pocket Music]]
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*[1999.03.29] [[HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP|HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP MUSIC AWARDS III]]
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*[2000.10.02] [[SMAPxSMAP|SMAPxSMAP Autumn Special]] <small>([[Hamasaki Ayumi]] x [[SMAP]])</small>
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: '''Version J'''
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*[1999.03.13] [[Pop Jam]]
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*[1999.03.25] [[Super Dream Live]]
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*[1999.03.29] [[Hey! Hey! Hey!]]
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*[1999.05.08] ayumi hamasaki SECRET LIVE at AKASAKA BLITZ
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*[2000.04.28~06.03] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 A Daiichi Maku|ayumi hamasaki concert tour 2000 A]]
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*[2000.06.28~08.09] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 A Daini Maku|ayumi hamasaki concert tour 2000 A]]
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*[2002.07.06~07.28] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Stadium Tour 2002 A|ayumi hamasaki STADIUM TOUR 2002 A]]
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*[2004.12.31] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2004-2005 A|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2004-2005 A]]
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*[2014.05.30~07.06] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Premium Showcase ~Feel the Love~|ayumi hamasaki PREMIUM SHOWCASE ~Feel the love~]]
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*[2020.02.20~21] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Trouble Tour 2020 A ~Saigo no Trouble~|ayumi hamasaki TROUBLE TOUR 2020 A ~Saigo no Trouble~]]
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*[2020.07.25] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Best Live Box A|ayumi hamasaki PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE A ~Natsu no Trouble~]]
  
===Tracklist===
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==Song Information==
{| class="wikitable" width="375px"
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; Lyrics
!align="left"|#
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: [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
!align="left" width="290px"|Track Name
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; Music
!align="left"|Length
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: [[Kazuhito Kikuchi]]
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; Other Information
|align="left"|1.
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:"M version
|align="left"|WHATEVER "version M"
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:: Arrangement: [[Miyazaki Izumi|Izumi "D・M・X" Miyazaki]]
|align="left"|05:36
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:: Programming: [[Miyazaki Izumi|Izumi "D・M・X" Miyazaki]]
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:: Mixed by [[Miyazaki Izumi|Izumi "D・M・X" Miyazaki]]
|align="left"|2.
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:"J version"
|align="left"|WHATEVER "version J"
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:: Arrangement: [[Kikuchi Keisuke]]
|align="left"|04:32
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:: Mixed by [[Hattori Atsushi]]
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:"Arranged by CMJK" ver.
|align="left"|3.
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:: Arrangement: [[CMJK]]
|align="left"|WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix"
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:: Strings: [[Gen Ittetsu Strings]]
|align="left"|06:31
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:: Mixed by [[Nagayama Yuichi]]
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|align="left"|4.
 
|align="left"|appears "JP's SoundFactory Mix"
 
|align="left"|07:59
 
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|align="left"|5.
 
|align="left"|immature "D-Z DUAL LUCIFER MIX"
 
|align="left"|04:36
 
|-
 
|align="left"|6.
 
|align="left"|WHATEVER "version M -Instrumental-"
 
|align="left"|05:36
 
|-
 
|align="left"|7.
 
|align="left"|WHATEVER "version J -Instrumental-"
 
|align="left"|04:29
 
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|}
 
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==Music Video==
 
==Music Video==
[[Image:ayuwhateverpv.jpg|right|thumb]]
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[[Image:ayuwhateverpv.jpg|right|thumb|250px|PV Shot]]
 
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The [[PV|music video]] for WHATEVER was directed by [[Takeishi Wataru]]. Hamasaki is singing in a metallic room full of waterfalls while elsewhere, an angel is digging through the remnants of a burned building for any forms of life. The angel is ultimately caught in barbed wire while reaching for a flower, and the video ends with Hamasaki, as an angel, in a cage wrapped in barbed wire.
The PV for "WHATEVER" was directed by Wataru Takeishi. Ayu is singing in a metallic room full of waterfalls while elsewhere, an angel is digging through the remnants of a burned building for any forms of life. The angel is ultimately caught in barbed wire while reaching for a flower, and the video ends with Ayu, as an angel, in a cage wrapped in barbed wire.
 
  
Assistant Producer: Kiyoshi Utsumi (prime direction)<br />
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:'''Assistant Producer''': Kiyoshi Utsumi (prime direction)
Director: Wataru Takeishi<br />
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:'''Director''': Wataru Takeishi
Production Manager: Yoshiko Ishibashi (Dee DRIVE)<br />
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:'''Production Manager''': Yoshiko Ishibashi (Dee DRIVE)
Assistant Director: Tetsuji Nakamichi (Dee DRIVE)<br />
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:'''Assistant Director''': Tetsuji Nakamichi (Dee DRIVE)
Director Of Photography: Tetsuya Kamoto (JPN)<br />
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:'''Director Of Photography''': Tetsuya Kamoto (JPN)
Light: Masuto Noguchi<br />
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:'''Light''': Masuto Noguchi
Stylist: Koji Matsumoto<br />
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:'''Stylist''': Koji Matsumoto
Hair & Make Up: Chu, Tamotsu (Too-RUSTIC)<br />
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:'''Hair & Make Up''': Chu, Tamotsu (Too-RUSTIC)
  
==Live Performances==
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==Disambiguation==
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[[Image:ayu-whatever-alt.jpg|thumb|160px|Alternative Cover]]
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The following are the different versions of "WHATEVER" released throughout [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s discography.
  
* [1999.02.10] Hit MMM
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; WHATEVER "version M"
* [1999.02.19] Music Station
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: Found on the "WHATEVER" single as track #1. It has a dance arrangement by [[Miyazaki Izumi|Izumi "D·M·X" Miyazaki]]. It is considered to be the standard version of the song as it's the one used on the released music video.
* [1999.02.20] Count Down TV
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; WHATEVER "version J"
* [1999.02.22] Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ
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: Found on the "WHATEVER" single as track #2. It was to be the standard version of this song, but was later decided for the "version M" arrangement.
* [1999.03.10] Pocket Music
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; WHATEVER "version M" ~Dub's 1999 Club Remix~
* [1999.03.13] Pop Jam
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: Found on the "WHATEVER" vinyl as track #1. This is a dub remix by [[Miyazaki Izumi|Izumi "D·M·X" Miyazaki]].
* [1999.03.25] Super Dream Live
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; WHATEVER (EURO POWER MIX)
* [1999.03.29] Hey! Hey! Hey!
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: Found on the ''[[Anniversary Special Super Eurobeat Request Count Down 100!!|ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SUPER EUROBEAT REQUEST COUNT DOWN 100!!]]'' compilation album as track #4 on Disc 3. This is a remix by Laurent Newfield.
* [1999.05.08] Secret Live at Akasaka Blitz
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; WHATEVER (SUPER RADIO MIX)
* [2000.04.xx] Concert Tour 2000 act 1
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: Found on the "[[Super Eurobeat J-Euro 1|SUPER EUROBEAT J-EURO 1]]" vinyl as track #7. This is a remixed version by Laurent Newfield.
* [2000.06.xx] Concert Tour 2000 act 2
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; WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix"
* [2000.10.02] SMAPxSMAP (Performed w/ [[SMAP]])
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: Found on the "[[Appears / Whatever|appears / WHATEVER]]" vinyl as track #3 and on the "WHATEVER" re-released single as track #3. This is a remixed version of the song by [[wikipedia:Ferry Corsten|Ferry Corsten]] for Dance Therapy Productions.
* [2002.07.xx] STADIUM TOUR 2002 A
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; WHATEVER "Sentimental mix"
* [2004.12.31] COUNT DOWN LIVE 2004-2005
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: Found on the ''[[Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro-mix|SUPER EUROBEAT PRESENTS ayu-ro-mix]]'' as track #9. Remixed by Laurent Newfield.
 
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; WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten Vocal Edit Mix"
==Internal Links==
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: Found on the ''[[Ayu-mi-x II Version US&EU|ayu-mi-x II version US&EU]]'' remix album as track #8. This is an edited version of the original 'System F' remix by [[wikipedia:Ferry Corsten|Ferry Corsten]].
*[[Hamasaki Ayumi]]
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; WHATEVER "FPM's WINTER BOSSA"
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: Found on the ''[[Ayu-mi-x II Version JPN|ayu-mi-x II version JPN]]'' remix album as track #6 and on the "[[Vogue|vogue]]" single as track #7. This is a remix by [[Tanaka Tomoyuki]] [Fantastic Plastic Machine].
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; WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten Vocal Edit Mix" (NON-STOP)
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: Found on the ''[[Ayu-mi-x II Version Non-Stop Mega Mix|ayu-mi-x II Version Non-Stop Mega Mix]]'' remix album as track #3 on Disc 1. This is a new mix of "Ferry 'System F' Corsten Vocal Edit Mix" by [[Ueda Shoji]].
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; WHATEVER "FPM's WINTER BOSSA" (NON-STOP)
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: Found on the ''[[Ayu-mi-x II Version Non-Stop Mega Mix|ayu-mi-x II Version Non-Stop Mega Mix]]'' remix album as track #15 on Disc 1. This is a new mix of "FPM's WINTER BOSSA" by [[Ueda Shoji]].
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; WHATEVER "Vocal extended mix"
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: Found on the "[[The Other Side Four: System F, Vincent De Moor|the other side FOUR ~previously unreleased version~]]" remix single as track #1. This is an edited version of the "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix" by [[wikipedia:Ferry Corsten|Ferry Corsten]].
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; WHATEVER "Dub mix"
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: Found on the "[[The Other Side Four: System F, Vincent De Moor|the other side FOUR ~previously unreleased version~]]" remix single as track #2. It was remixed by [[wikipedia:Ferry Corsten|Ferry Corsten]].
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; WHATEVER "Non-vox extended Mix"
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: Found on the "[[The Other Side Four: System F, Vincent De Moor|the other side FOUR ~previously unreleased version~]]" remix single as track #3. This is a remix of the original song with no vocals, by [[wikipedia:Ferry Corsten|Ferry Corsten]].
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; WHATEVER Version M (Instrumental)
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: Found on the "WHATEVER" re-released single as track #3. This is the instrumental version of the "version M" song.
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; WHATEVER Version J (Instrumental)
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: Found on the "WHATEVER" re-released single as track #4. This is the instrumental version of the "version J" song.
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; WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten dub mix"
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: Found on the "[[Appears|appears]]" re-released single as track #4. This is a shorter version of the "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix" by [[wikipedia:Ferry Corsten|Ferry Corsten]].
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; WHATEVER (Arranged by CMJK)
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: Found on the ''[[Ayu-mi-x 7 -Version Acoustic Orchestra-|ayu-mi-x 7 -version Acoustic Orchestra-]]'' remix album as track #1. This is an orchestral version arranged by [[CMJK]].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/46162/1/ Oricon Profile]
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*Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/46162/1/ Original Single] | [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/246497/products/433033/1/ Re-released Single]
* [http://www.cherryblossom-garden.com/2/hamasakiayumi2.html#whatever Cherry Blossom Garden - Lyrics]
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*ayu's Official YouTube Channel: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkmUrbCo3FU MUSIC VIDEO] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG6orO_EA80 "version M" Instrumental] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mckyyPlPVs "version J"] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNP2sKHDW0c "version J" Instrumental] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKRzLMGAM7Y "Ferry 'System F' Corsten dub mix"] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izJdJKh1rBo "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix"] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFo1d8dI_oE "FPM's WINTER BOSSA" ver.] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUS6ONJ8spo Acapella ver.]
  
 
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[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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[[Category:1999 Singles]]
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[[Category:2001 Singles]]
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[[Category:1999 Songs]]
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[[Category:Hamasaki Ayumi Songs]]
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[[Category:CM Theme Song]]
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[[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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[[Category:February 1999]]
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[[Category:1999 Records]]
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[[Category:Gold Singles]]
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 9 November 2020

8cm CD Art
Re-Released CD Art
Artist
Hamasaki Ayumi
Single
WHATEVER
Released
1999.02.10
Catalog Number
AVDD-20291
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. WHATEVER Version M
  2. WHATEVER Version J
  3. WHATEVER Version M (Instrumental)
  4. WHATEVER Version J (Instrumental)



Artist
Hamasaki Ayumi
Single
WHATEVER
Released
2001.02.28
Catalog Number
AVCD-30216
Price
¥1,050
Tracklist
  1. WHATEVER "version M"
  2. WHATEVER "version J"
  3. WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix"
  4. appears "JP's SoundFactory Mix"
  5. immature "D-Z DUAL LUCIFER MIX"
  6. WHATEVER "version M -Instrumental-"
  7. WHATEVER "version J -Instrumental-"

Vinyl Art
Artist
Hamasaki Ayumi
Vinyl
WHATEVER
Released
1999.xx.xx
Catalog Number
AVJT-2365
Tracklist
  1. WHATEVER "version M" ~Dub's 1999 Club Remix~
  2. WHATEVER "version M"
  3. WHATEVER "version M" ~Instrumental~


Information

WHATEVER is Hamasaki Ayumi's sixth single. WHATEVER "Version J" was used in Valentine's Day commercials for 7-Eleven, and WHATEVER "Version M" was the ending theme for the TV show ASAYAN. This single reached #5 on the Oricon charts, charted for nine weeks and sold a total of 189,610 copies.

This was Hamasaki's first single to have a techno/dance approach, quite a change from the rock-pop style of "A Song for XX" and its singles.

Version M, the "dance" version, is actually a remix produced by Izumi 'D.M.X' Miyazaki. Version J, the "original" mix of the song, has an arrangement by Keisuke Kikuchi, who also arranged "And then" on the LOVEppears album.

The single was re-released in 2001 on a 12cm format with extra remix songs. This time around the single reached #28 and charted for three weeks.


Live Performances
Version M
Version J

Song Information

Lyrics
Hamasaki Ayumi
Music
Kazuhito Kikuchi
Other Information
"M version
Arrangement: Izumi "D・M・X" Miyazaki
Programming: Izumi "D・M・X" Miyazaki
Mixed by Izumi "D・M・X" Miyazaki
"J version"
Arrangement: Kikuchi Keisuke
Mixed by Hattori Atsushi
"Arranged by CMJK" ver.
Arrangement: CMJK
Strings: Gen Ittetsu Strings
Mixed by Nagayama Yuichi

Music Video

PV Shot

The music video for WHATEVER was directed by Takeishi Wataru. Hamasaki is singing in a metallic room full of waterfalls while elsewhere, an angel is digging through the remnants of a burned building for any forms of life. The angel is ultimately caught in barbed wire while reaching for a flower, and the video ends with Hamasaki, as an angel, in a cage wrapped in barbed wire.

Assistant Producer: Kiyoshi Utsumi (prime direction)
Director: Wataru Takeishi
Production Manager: Yoshiko Ishibashi (Dee DRIVE)
Assistant Director: Tetsuji Nakamichi (Dee DRIVE)
Director Of Photography: Tetsuya Kamoto (JPN)
Light: Masuto Noguchi
Stylist: Koji Matsumoto
Hair & Make Up: Chu, Tamotsu (Too-RUSTIC)

Disambiguation

Alternative Cover

The following are the different versions of "WHATEVER" released throughout Hamasaki Ayumi's discography.

WHATEVER "version M"
Found on the "WHATEVER" single as track #1. It has a dance arrangement by Izumi "D·M·X" Miyazaki. It is considered to be the standard version of the song as it's the one used on the released music video.
WHATEVER "version J"
Found on the "WHATEVER" single as track #2. It was to be the standard version of this song, but was later decided for the "version M" arrangement.
WHATEVER "version M" ~Dub's 1999 Club Remix~
Found on the "WHATEVER" vinyl as track #1. This is a dub remix by Izumi "D·M·X" Miyazaki.
WHATEVER (EURO POWER MIX)
Found on the ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SUPER EUROBEAT REQUEST COUNT DOWN 100!! compilation album as track #4 on Disc 3. This is a remix by Laurent Newfield.
WHATEVER (SUPER RADIO MIX)
Found on the "SUPER EUROBEAT J-EURO 1" vinyl as track #7. This is a remixed version by Laurent Newfield.
WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix"
Found on the "appears / WHATEVER" vinyl as track #3 and on the "WHATEVER" re-released single as track #3. This is a remixed version of the song by Ferry Corsten for Dance Therapy Productions.
WHATEVER "Sentimental mix"
Found on the SUPER EUROBEAT PRESENTS ayu-ro-mix as track #9. Remixed by Laurent Newfield.
WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten Vocal Edit Mix"
Found on the ayu-mi-x II version US&EU remix album as track #8. This is an edited version of the original 'System F' remix by Ferry Corsten.
WHATEVER "FPM's WINTER BOSSA"
Found on the ayu-mi-x II version JPN remix album as track #6 and on the "vogue" single as track #7. This is a remix by Tanaka Tomoyuki [Fantastic Plastic Machine].
WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten Vocal Edit Mix" (NON-STOP)
Found on the ayu-mi-x II Version Non-Stop Mega Mix remix album as track #3 on Disc 1. This is a new mix of "Ferry 'System F' Corsten Vocal Edit Mix" by Ueda Shoji.
WHATEVER "FPM's WINTER BOSSA" (NON-STOP)
Found on the ayu-mi-x II Version Non-Stop Mega Mix remix album as track #15 on Disc 1. This is a new mix of "FPM's WINTER BOSSA" by Ueda Shoji.
WHATEVER "Vocal extended mix"
Found on the "the other side FOUR ~previously unreleased version~" remix single as track #1. This is an edited version of the "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix" by Ferry Corsten.
WHATEVER "Dub mix"
Found on the "the other side FOUR ~previously unreleased version~" remix single as track #2. It was remixed by Ferry Corsten.
WHATEVER "Non-vox extended Mix"
Found on the "the other side FOUR ~previously unreleased version~" remix single as track #3. This is a remix of the original song with no vocals, by Ferry Corsten.
WHATEVER Version M (Instrumental)
Found on the "WHATEVER" re-released single as track #3. This is the instrumental version of the "version M" song.
WHATEVER Version J (Instrumental)
Found on the "WHATEVER" re-released single as track #4. This is the instrumental version of the "version J" song.
WHATEVER "Ferry 'System F' Corsten dub mix"
Found on the "appears" re-released single as track #4. This is a shorter version of the "Ferry 'System F' Corsten vocal extended mix" by Ferry Corsten.
WHATEVER (Arranged by CMJK)
Found on the ayu-mi-x 7 -version Acoustic Orchestra- remix album as track #1. This is an orchestral version arranged by CMJK.

External Links