Difference between revisions of "Hamasaki Ayumi"
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+ | '''Hamasaki Ayumi ''' (浜崎あゆみ) is considered by many to be the currently reigning queen of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and continues to top the charts with almost every release. | ||
− | + | After a rough childhood and a brief stint as an aidoru, Hamasaki was discovered by [[avex]] producer and [[Velfarre]] founder [[Matsuura Max]]. She has worked with such J-pop greats as [[Kitagawa Jun]] ([[CUTEMEN]]), [[t-kimura]] ([[move]]), [[Igarashi Mitsuru]] ([[Every Little Thing]]), [[TSUNKU]] ([[Sharan Q]], [[Hello! Project]]), and [[Komuro Tetsuya]] ([[globe]], [[TRF]], [[TM Network]]) among others. She's been remixed by the likes of Ferry Corsten, Fantastic Plastic Machine, Johnny Vicious, and Armin van Buuren. | |
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− | After a rough childhood and a brief stint as an aidoru, Hamasaki was discovered by [[avex]] producer and [[Velfarre]] founder [[Max | ||
==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
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* '''Stage Name:''' Hamasaki Ayumi (浜崎あゆみ), Hamazaki Kurumi (浜崎くるみ) | * '''Stage Name:''' Hamasaki Ayumi (浜崎あゆみ), Hamazaki Kurumi (浜崎くるみ) | ||
* '''Birth Name:''' Hamasaki Ayumi (濱崎歩) | * '''Birth Name:''' Hamasaki Ayumi (濱崎歩) | ||
* '''Nicknames:''' Ayu (あゆ, also see [[CREA]]) | * '''Nicknames:''' Ayu (あゆ, also see [[CREA]]) | ||
* '''Birth Date:''' October 2, 1978 | * '''Birth Date:''' October 2, 1978 | ||
− | * '''Birth Place:''' [ | + | * '''Birth Place:''' [[Wikipedia:Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka Prefecture]], [[Japan]] |
− | * '''[[Blood Type]] | + | * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A |
* '''Height:''' 157cm (61.8 in ; 5'1") | * '''Height:''' 157cm (61.8 in ; 5'1") | ||
* '''Weight:''' 40kg (88.18 lbs) | * '''Weight:''' 40kg (88.18 lbs) | ||
* '''Measurements:''' 80cm-53cm-82cm (31.5 in-20.9 in-32.3 in) | * '''Measurements:''' 80cm-53cm-82cm (31.5 in-20.9 in-32.3 in) | ||
− | * '''Favorite Artists:''' [[Yamada Keiko|KEIKO]] ([[globe]]), [[ | + | * '''Favorite Artists:''' [[Yamada Keiko|KEIKO]] ([[globe]]), [[Miyazawa Rie]], [[Matsuda Seiko]], [[Wikipedia:Babyface|Babyface]], and [[Wikipedia:En Vogue|En Vogue]]. |
* '''Favorite City:''' New York | * '''Favorite City:''' New York | ||
− | * '''Favorite Actors:''' [ | + | * '''Favorite Actors:''' [[Wikipedia:Nicolas Cage|Nicolas Cage]], [[Miyazawa Rie]] |
* '''Favorite Movies:''' The Bodyguard, Betty Blue, Leaving Las Vegas | * '''Favorite Movies:''' The Bodyguard, Betty Blue, Leaving Las Vegas | ||
* '''People I Respect:''' People who have things I don't have. | * '''People I Respect:''' People who have things I don't have. | ||
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* '''Current Interest:''' Collecting white things for my room | * '''Current Interest:''' Collecting white things for my room | ||
* '''Favorite Food:''' Biscuits (maybe my staple diet!), cakes, chocolates, kimchi (Korean marinated cabbage) | * '''Favorite Food:''' Biscuits (maybe my staple diet!), cakes, chocolates, kimchi (Korean marinated cabbage) | ||
− | * '''Favorite Things to Read:''' Most of the fashion magazines. Modern-language translations of the Manyo tanka poems are especially interesting. Poems of [[ | + | * '''Favorite Things to Read:''' Most of the fashion magazines. Modern-language translations of the Manyo tanka poems are especially interesting. Poems of [[Giniro Natsuo]], [[Aida Mitsuo]], etc. |
* '''Lessons:''' Piano, Japanese calligraphy (5th rank), abacus calculation, Japanese flower arrangement, Kumon-shiki study system | * '''Lessons:''' Piano, Japanese calligraphy (5th rank), abacus calculation, Japanese flower arrangement, Kumon-shiki study system | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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+ | Hamasaki was born in Fukuoka in 1978. At a very young age, Hamasaki experienced her father leaving her and her mother. Hamasaki woke up in the night to see him packing up his things, and when she asked where he was going, he said it was a business trip. After wishing her father a safe journey and going back to bed, Hamasaki never saw him again. Afterwards, Hamasaki and her mother (who she has always called "Mommy") lived with her grandmother. Upon moving to Tokyo later, Hamasaki and her mother both worked to put food on the table. Hamasaki's mother worked most of the time, and thus it was her grandmother that did most of the caring for young Ayumi. Hamasaki would later say that her grandmother felt more like a mother to her than her "Mommy" did. Hamasaki, in the meantime, worked as a model & actress, doing many swimsuit photoshoots for magazines like [[BOMB]], [[Young Teioh]], [[Takarajima]], and [[Up To Boy]]. She starred in several movies and TV series, including [[Yami no Purple Eyes]] and [[Miseinen]] on TV, and [[Ladys Ladys!! Soucho Saigo no Hi ]], [[Like Grains of Sand]], and [[Sumomo mo Momo]] on the screen. In 1995, Hamasaki signed very briefly with [[Nippon Columbia]] under the name AYUMI featuring [[DOHZI-T]] and DJ BASS and released one single and one mini-album, both titled [[Nothing from Nothing (mini-album)|NOTHING FROM NOTHING]]. It sold dismally. Hamasaki found little success as an idol (being unwilling to play pretend for or sleep with managers, directors, & producers) and gave it up in favor of hanging out with friends. | ||
− | + | One fateful night in 1997, at a Karaoke bar in Tokyo, Hamasaki was approached by a stranger after singing. He introduced himself as [[Matsuura Max]] and told her she had a nice voice, but couldn't sing well, and he wanted to send her to voice lessons and sign her to his label, [[avex trax]]. She found him shady, but he persisted and she finally said okay. He sent her to voice lessons in New York which she rarely attended, having always had a problem with authority. She never told him that she ditched the lessons and went shopping in New York instead. She exchanged letters with Matsuura while there, showing remarkable talent for expressing her feelings. Finally she returned to Japan to record her first single, [[Poker Face|poker face]]. Up until the day of recording, Hamasaki had been dissatisfied with the lyrics. Matsuura, remembering Hamasaki's letters, suggested she try writing new ones, and the result was the final recording of the song. | |
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− | One fateful night in 1997, at a Karaoke bar in Tokyo, Hamasaki was approached by a stranger after singing. He introduced himself as [[Max | ||
The day before that recording, Hamasaki's grandmother was sick in the hospital. Hamasaki visited her briefly, saying that she'd come again later, but tomorrow she had to record her first single. The day of recording, Hamasaki got a fax saying that her grandmother had died. | The day before that recording, Hamasaki's grandmother was sick in the hospital. Hamasaki visited her briefly, saying that she'd come again later, but tomorrow she had to record her first single. The day of recording, Hamasaki got a fax saying that her grandmother had died. | ||
− | [[poker face]] was released April 8th, 1998, followed by several singles afterwards. None were hits, but her first album, [[A Song for XX]], reached number one on the [[Oricon]] album chart. The ayu-mi-x remix album followed, featuring a remix disc as well as an acoustic disc. Her single [[WHATEVER]], with 2 very different versions of the song (neither listed as the original version) showed her departure from relatively safe, unassuming rock-pop to dance-pop, a staple of her discography for years to come. Hamasaki finally got her first number one single in April 1999 with the TSUNKU composition [[LOVE ~Destiny~ | + | [[Poker Face|poker face]] was released April 8th, 1998, followed by several singles afterwards. None were hits, but her first album, [[A Song for XX]], reached number one on the [[Oricon]] album chart. The ayu-mi-x remix album followed, featuring a remix disc as well as an acoustic disc. Her single [[Whatever (Hamasaki Ayumi)|WHATEVER]], with 2 very different versions of the song (neither listed as the original version) showed her departure from relatively safe, unassuming rock-pop to dance-pop, a staple of her discography for years to come. Hamasaki finally got her first number one single in April 1999 with the [[TSUNKU]] composition [[Love ~Destiny~|LOVE ~Destiny~]]. Her August 1999 single [[A]] was meant as a goodbye single, and was more like a mini-album with four all-new tracks and remixes of all of them. The single was initially released in 5 different colors. It sold a million copies, and a gold colored disc was released to commemorate that. It kept selling, and at 1.5 million copies a special edition gold disc was released. The single sold over 1.6 million copies total, and is to this date her best-selling single. |
− | Her second album, [[LOVEppears]], solidified her title as a queen of Japanese pop. Most of the album consisted of hit singles, three of which were limited editions and are to this day highly sought-after by collectors. Her following remix series, ayu-mi-x II, consisted of no less than four albums: one of western remixers, one of Japanese remixers, one of acoustic versions, and a 2-disc set consisting of a 70 minute Non-Stop Mega Mix as well as all-new tracks. The summer of 2000 also gave us her first ever concert tour, which was a huge success and later released on DVD, VHS, and VCD. Her third album was released in late 2000, entitled [[Duty]] after her realization that as an idol to millions of girls, she had a duty to be a good role model to them. The singles that preceded it, [[vogue]], [[Far away]], and [[SEASONS]], were released one-per-month and marketed as a trilogy. Hamasaki said the songs were looking at her life from the front, the back, and the side respectively, and were one of many attempts that Hamasaki made through music to deal with her past self. | + | Her second album, [[Loveppears|LOVEppears]], solidified her title as a queen of Japanese pop. Most of the album consisted of hit singles, three of which were limited editions and are to this day highly sought-after by collectors. Her following remix series, ayu-mi-x II, consisted of no less than four albums: one of western remixers, one of Japanese remixers, one of acoustic versions, and a 2-disc set consisting of a 70 minute Non-Stop Mega Mix as well as all-new tracks. The summer of 2000 also gave us her first ever concert tour, which was a huge success and later released on DVD, VHS, and VCD. Her third album was released in late 2000, entitled [[Duty]] after her realization that as an idol to millions of girls, she had a duty to be a good role model to them. The singles that preceded it, [[Vogue|vogue]], [[Far Away|Far away]], and [[Seasons|SEASONS]], were released one-per-month and marketed as a trilogy. Hamasaki said the songs were looking at her life from the front, the back, and the side respectively, and were one of many attempts that Hamasaki made through music to deal with her past self. |
− | In 2001, Matsuura told Hamasaki that it was time, after 3 albums, to release her Best album. Hamasaki was not happy with this, and did not want it released, but she hand-picked the songs (re-recording 4 and remixing one), and the [[A BEST]] album was released March 28th, 2001. That same week, [[Utada Hikaru]]'s album [[Distance]] was released, starting an unofficial but much-watched competition between the two. Utada "won", but not by much. Both albums sold over 4 million copies. | + | In 2001, Matsuura told Hamasaki that it was time, after 3 albums, to release her Best album. Hamasaki was not happy with this, and did not want it released, but she hand-picked the songs (re-recording 4 and remixing one), and the [[A Best|A BEST]] album was released March 28th, 2001. That same week, [[Utada Hikaru]]'s album [[Distance]] was released, starting an unofficial but much-watched competition between the two. Utada "won", but not by much. Both albums sold over 4 million copies. |
The album included [[M]], a turning point in Hamasaki's career. This was the first song whose melody she composed herself and it showed a definite gear-shift stylistically for the singer. Rock elements started to layer onto Hamasaki's tracks (and in copious amounts at times). Since this part of her career, nearly every single has been number one on the Oricon weekly charts, and her albums have all each shown their own character and sound. Her latest album, [[NEXT LEVEL]], features a techno pop sound that, while popular, is thus far unexplored by Ayu. This will surely not be the last genre Hamasaki tackles. | The album included [[M]], a turning point in Hamasaki's career. This was the first song whose melody she composed herself and it showed a definite gear-shift stylistically for the singer. Rock elements started to layer onto Hamasaki's tracks (and in copious amounts at times). Since this part of her career, nearly every single has been number one on the Oricon weekly charts, and her albums have all each shown their own character and sound. Her latest album, [[NEXT LEVEL]], features a techno pop sound that, while popular, is thus far unexplored by Ayu. This will surely not be the last genre Hamasaki tackles. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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===Albums=== | ===Albums=== | ||
− | + | *[1995.09.21] [[Nothing from Nothing (mini-album)|NOTHING FROM NOTHING]] (mini-album) | |
− | + | *[1999.01.01] [[A Song for XX]] | |
− | + | *[1999.11.10] [[Loveppears|LOVEppears]] | |
− | + | *[2000.09.27] [[Duty]] | |
− | + | *[2002.01.01] [[I am...|I Am...]] | |
− | + | *[2002.12.18] [[Rainbow|RAINBOW]] | |
− | + | *[2003.12.17] [[Memorial Address|Memorial address]] (mini-album) | |
− | + | *[2004.12.15] [[My Story|MY STORY]] | |
− | + | *[2006.01.01] [[(Miss)understood|(miss)understood]] | |
− | + | *[2006.11.29] [[Secret]] | |
− | + | *[2008.01.01] [[Guilty|GUILTY]] | |
− | + | *[2009.03.25] [[Next Level|NEXT LEVEL]] | |
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===Compilation albums=== | ===Compilation albums=== | ||
− | + | *[2001.03.21] [[A Best|A BEST]] | |
− | + | *[2003.03.12] [[A Ballads|A BALLADS]] | |
− | + | *[2007.02.28] [[A Best 2 -Black-|A BEST 2 -BLACK-]] | |
− | + | *[2007.02.28] [[A Best 2 -White-|A BEST 2 -WHITE-]] | |
− | + | *[2008.09.10] [[A Complete ~All Singles~|A COMPLETE ~ALL SINGLES~]] | |
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===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
− | + | *[1995.12.01] [[Nothing from Nothing (single)|NOTHING FROM NOTHING]] | |
− | + | *[1998.04.08] [[Poker Face|poker face]] | |
− | + | *[1998.06.10] [[You (Hamasaki Ayumi)|YOU]] | |
− | + | *[1998.08.05] [[Trust (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Trust]] | |
− | + | *[1998.10.07] [[For My Dear...]] | |
− | + | *[1998.12.09] [[Depend on You|Depend on you]] | |
− | + | *[1999.02.10] [[Whatever (Hamasaki Ayumi)|WHATEVER]] | |
− | + | *[1999.04.14] [[Love ~Destiny~|LOVE ~Destiny~]] | |
− | + | *[1999.05.12] [[To Be|TO BE]] | |
− | + | *[1999.07.14] [[Boys & Girls]] | |
− | + | *[1999.08.11] [[A]] | |
− | + | *[1999.11.10] [[Appears|appears]] | |
− | + | *[1999.12.08] [[Kanariya|kanariya]] | |
− | + | *[2000.12.09] [[Fly High (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Fly high]] | |
− | + | *[2000.04.26] [[Vogue|vogue]] | |
− | + | *[2000.05.17] [[Far Away|Far away]] | |
− | + | *[2000.06.07] [[Seasons|SEASONS]] | |
− | + | *[2000.09.27] [[Surreal|SURREAL]] | |
− | + | *[2000.11.01] [[Audience|AUDIENCE]] | |
− | + | *[2000.12.13] [[M]] | |
− | + | *[2001.01.31] [[Evolution|evolution]] | |
− | + | *[2001.03.07] [[Never Ever|NEVER EVER]] | |
− | + | *[2001.05.16] [[Endless Sorrow|Endless sorrow]] | |
− | + | *[2001.07.11] [[Unite!|UNITE!]] | |
− | + | *[2001.09.27] [[Dearest]] | |
− | + | *[2001.12.12] [[A Song is Born|a song is born]] ('''Hamasaki Ayumi''' & [[Yamada Keiko|KEIKO]]) | |
− | + | *[2002.03.06] [[Daybreak]] | |
− | + | *[2002.04.24] [[Free & Easy]] | |
− | + | *[2002.07.24] [[H (Hamasaki Ayumi)|H]] | |
− | + | *[2002.09.26] [[Voyage]] | |
− | + | *[2003.07.09] [[&]] | |
− | + | *[2003.08.20] [[Forgiveness|forgiveness]] | |
− | + | *[2003.11.06] [[No Way to Say|No way to say]] | |
− | + | *[2004.03.31] [[Moments]] | |
− | + | *[2004.07.28] [[Inspire|INSPIRE]] | |
− | + | *[2004.09.29] [[Carols|CAROLS]] | |
− | + | *[2005.04.20] [[Step You / Is This Love|STEP you / is this LOVE?]] | |
− | + | *[2005.08.03] [[Fairyland|fairyland]] | |
− | + | *[2005.09.14] [[Heaven (Hamasaki Ayumi)|HEAVEN]] | |
− | + | *[2005.11.30] [[Bold & Delicious / Pride]] | |
− | + | *[2006.03.08] [[Startin' / Born To Be...]] | |
− | + | *[2006.06.21] [[Blue Bird (Hamasaki Ayumi)|BLUE BIRD]] | |
− | + | *[2007.07.18] [[Glitter / Fated|glitter / fated]] | |
− | + | *[2007.09.19] [[Talkin' 2 Myself|talkin' 2 myself]] | |
− | + | *[2008.04.08] [[Mirrorcle World]] | |
− | + | *[2008.12.17] [[Days / Green|Days / GREEN]] | |
− | + | *[2009.02.25] [[Rule / Sparkle]] | |
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===Digital Singles=== | ===Digital Singles=== | ||
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===Remix Albums=== | ===Remix Albums=== | ||
− | + | *[1999.03.17] [[Ayu-mi-x|ayu-mi-x]] | |
− | + | *[2000.02.16] [[Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro-mix|SUPER EUROBEAT PRESENTS ayu-ro-mix]] | |
− | + | *[2000.03.08] [[Ayu-mi-x II Version US&EU|ayu-mi-x II Version US&EU]] | |
− | + | *[2000.03.08] [[Ayu-mi-x II Version JPN|ayu-mi-x II Version JPN]] | |
− | + | *[2000.03.08] [[Ayu-mi-x II Version Acoustic Orchestra|ayu-mi-x II Version Acoustic Orchestra]] | |
− | + | *[2000.03.29] [[Ayu-mi-x II Non-Stop Mega Mix Version|ayu-mi-x II Non-Stop Mega Mix Version]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[Ayu-mi-x III Non-Stop Mega Mix Version|ayu-mi-x III Non-Stop Mega Mix Version]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[Ayu-mi-x III Acoustic Orchestra Version|ayu-mi-x III Acoustic Orchestra Version]] | |
− | + | *[2001.09.27] [[Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix 2|SUPER EUROBEAT presents ayu-ro mix 2]] | |
− | + | *[2001.09.27] [[Cyber Trance Presents Ayu Trance|Cyber TRANCE presents ayu trance]] | |
− | + | *[2002.03.20] [[Ayu-mi-x 4 + Selection Non-Stop Mega Mix Version|ayu-mi-x 4 + selection Non-Stop Mega Mix Version]] | |
− | + | *[2002.03.20] [[Ayu-mi-x 4 + Selection Acoustic Orchestra Version|ayu-mi-x 4 + selection Acoustic Orchestra Version]] | |
− | + | *[2002.09.26] [[Cyber Trance Presents Ayu Trance 2|Cyber TRANCE presents ayu trance 2]] | |
− | + | *[2003.09.25] [[RMX Works from Ayu-mi-x 5 Non-stop Mega Mix| ayumi hamasaki RMX WORKS from ayu-mi-x 5 non stop mega mix]] | |
− | + | *[2003.09.25] [[RMX Works From Cyber Trance Presents Ayu Trance 3|ayumi hamasaki RMX WORKS from Cyber TRANCE presents ayu TRANCE 3]] | |
− | + | *[2003.09.25] [[RMX Works from Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix 3|ayumi hamasaki RMX WORKS from SUPER EUROBEAT presents ayu-ro mix 3]] | |
− | + | *[2008.03.26] [[Ayu-mi-x 6 -Gold-|ayu-mi-x 6 -GOLD-]] | |
− | + | *[2008.03.26] [[Ayu-mi-x 6 -Silver-|ayu-mi-x 6 -SILVER-]] | |
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+ | *[2000.12.06] [[The Other Side One: Hex Hector|the other side ONE: Hex Hector]] | ||
+ | *[2001.01.31] [[The Other Side Two: Junior Vasquez|the other side TWO: Junior Vasquez]] | ||
+ | *[2001.01.31] [[The Other Side Three: Thunderpuss, Soul Solution|the other side THREE: Thunderpuss, Soul Solution]] | ||
+ | *[2001.01.31] [[The Other Side Four: System F, Vincent De Moor|the other side FOUR: System F, Vincent De Moor]] | ||
+ | *[2001.11.21] [[Excerpts from Ayu-mi-x III CD001|excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD001]] | ||
+ | *[2001.12.13] [[Excerpts from Ayu-mi-x III CD002|excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD002]] | ||
+ | *[2001.12.13] [[Excerpts from Ayu-mi-x III CD003|excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD003]] | ||
+ | *[2001.12.13] [[Excerpts from Ayu-mi-x III CD004|excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD004]] | ||
+ | *[2001.12.26] [[Excerpts from Ayu-mi-x III CD005|excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD005]] | ||
+ | *[2001.12.26] [[Excerpts from Ayu-mi-x III CD006|excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD006]] | ||
− | + | ===Re-release Singles=== | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[Poker Face|poker face]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[You (Hamasaki Ayumi)|YOU]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[Trust (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Trust]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[For My Dear...]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[Depend on You|Depend on you]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[Whatever (Hamasaki Ayumi)|WHATEVER]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[Love ~Destiny~|LOVE ~Destiny~]] | |
− | + | *[2001.02.28] [[To Be|TO BE]] (Re-release) | |
− | + | *[2002.11.07] [[H (Hamasaki Ayumi)|H]] | |
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+ | *[2003.04.07] [[Connected]] | ||
+ | *[2003.10.27] [[M]] | ||
+ | *[2004.03.08] [[Depend on You|Depend on you]] | ||
+ | *[2004.10.18] [[Naturally|Naturally WIPPENBERG REMIXES]] | ||
+ | *[2005.04.18] [[Appears|appears]] | ||
+ | *[2005.11.17] [[Unite!|UNITE!]] | ||
− | + | ===DVD / VHS=== | |
− | + | *[1995.09.15] [[Idol Promotional Model Video (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Idol Promotional Model Video]] | |
− | + | *[1999.09.15] [[A Film for XX]] | |
− | + | *[2000.02.23] [[A Clips]] | |
− | + | *[2000.03.29] [[Ayumi Hamasaki (DVD)|ayumi hamasaki]] | |
− | + | *[2000.09.13] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000|ayumi hamasaki concert tour 2000 Vol.1]] | |
− | + | *[2000.09.13] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000|ayumi hamasaki concert tour 2000 Vol.2]] | |
− | + | *[2001.06.20] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2000-2001 A|ayumi hamasaki countdown live 2000-2001 A]] | |
− | + | *[2001.11.11] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 A|ayumi hamasaki DOME TOUR 2001 A]] | |
− | + | *[2003.01.29] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2001-2002 A|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2001-2002 A]] | |
− | + | *[2003.01.29] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2002 A|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2002 A]] | |
− | == | + | *[2003.01.29] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Stadium Tour 2002 A|ayumi hamasaki STADIUM TOUR 2002 A]] |
− | + | *[2003.01.29] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2002-2003 A|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2002-2003 A]] | |
− | = | + | *[2003.01.29] [[Complete Live Box Set]] |
− | + | *[2004.02.25] [[A Museum ~30th Single Collection Live~|A museum ~30th single collection live~]] | |
− | + | *[2004.02.25] [[Complete Clip Box]] | |
− | + | *[2004.09.29] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003~2004 A|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A]] | |
− | + | *[2005.03.02] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2004-2005 A|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2004-2005 A]] | |
− | + | *[2004.08.24] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2005 A ~My Story~|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2005 A ~MY STORY~]] | |
− | + | *[2006.03.23] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2005-2006 A|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2005-2006 A]] | |
− | + | *[2006.11.01] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2006 A ~(Miss)understood~|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2006 A ~(miss)understood~]] | |
− | + | *[2008.03.12] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Asia Tour 2007 A ~Tour Of Secret~ "Live + Documentary"|ayumi hamasaki ASIA TOUR 2007 A ~Tour of Secret~ "LIVE + DOCUMENTARY"]] | |
− | + | *[2008.06.18] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2007-2008 Anniversary|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2007-2008 Anniversary]] | |
− | + | *[2009.01.28] [[ayumi hamasaki Asia Tour 2008 ~10th Anniversary~ Live in Taipei|ayumi hamasaki ASIA TOUR 2008 ~10th Anniversary~ Live in TAIPEI]] | |
− | + | *[2009.05.13] [[ayumi hamasaki Premium Countdown Live 2008-2009 A|ayumi hamasaki PREMIUM COUNTDOWN LIVE 2008-2009 A]] | |
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[[Image:monthlytv-2008-02.jpg|right|thumb|Monthly THE TELEVISION, Feb. 2008]] | [[Image:monthlytv-2008-02.jpg|right|thumb|Monthly THE TELEVISION, Feb. 2008]] | ||
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− | *[1995 | + | *[1995.01] Young Sunday |
− | *[1995.01 | + | *[1995.01] Young Sunday |
*[1995.02] BUBKA | *[1995.02] BUBKA | ||
*[1995.03] Hello!! STAND-BY | *[1995.03] Hello!! STAND-BY | ||
*[1995.05] CAMERAMAN | *[1995.05] CAMERAMAN | ||
− | *[1995.05 | + | *[1995.05] Comic Guy's |
*[1995.05] Otakara Girls | *[1995.05] Otakara Girls | ||
*[1995.07] Takarajima | *[1995.07] Takarajima | ||
*[1995.08] Dengeki-Oh | *[1995.08] Dengeki-Oh | ||
− | *[1995.09 | + | *[1995.09] Comic Guy's |
− | *[1995.09 | + | *[1995.09] Scholar |
*[1995.09] Bomb | *[1995.09] Bomb | ||
− | *[1995.11 | + | *[1995.11] Holiday Auto |
*[1995.12] Young Animal | *[1995.12] Young Animal | ||
− | *[1996.05 | + | *[1996.05] PIXIE17 |
− | *[1996.08 | + | *[1996.08] THOROUGHBRED |
*[1998.11] De-View | *[1998.11] De-View | ||
*[1998.12] TOWER | *[1998.12] TOWER | ||
− | *[1999.01 | + | *[1999.01] The Ichiban |
− | *[1999.01 | + | *[1999.01] Young Sunday |
*[1999.02] Zappy | *[1999.02] Zappy | ||
*[1999.03] Girlpop | *[1999.03] Girlpop | ||
*[1999.04] Monthly Feature | *[1999.04] Monthly Feature | ||
− | *[1999.05 | + | *[1999.05] CD DATA |
− | *[1999.06 | + | *[1999.06] Hot Dog Press |
− | *[1999.07 | + | *[1999.07] an-an |
*[1999.07] Girls Hits | *[1999.07] Girls Hits | ||
*[1999.07] ViVi | *[1999.07] ViVi | ||
− | *[1999.08 | + | *[1999.08] Isshukan |
− | *[1999. | + | *[1999.09] WHAT's IN? PICTORIAL |
*[1999.09] CD HITS! | *[1999.09] CD HITS! | ||
*[1999.09] COOL TRANS | *[1999.09] COOL TRANS | ||
*[1999.09] Girlpop | *[1999.09] Girlpop | ||
*[1999.10] JUNON | *[1999.10] JUNON | ||
− | *[1999.11 | + | *[1999.11] Isshukan |
− | *[1999.11 | + | *[1999.11] Isshukan |
*[1999.11] CD DATA | *[1999.11] CD DATA | ||
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*[2000.01] FRIDAY | *[2000.01] FRIDAY | ||
*[2000.01] ViVi | *[2000.01] ViVi | ||
− | *[2000.05 | + | *[2000.05] Seventeen |
*[2000.05] The Ichiban | *[2000.05] The Ichiban | ||
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Revision as of 03:48, 18 May 2009
Hamasaki Ayumi (浜崎あゆみ) is considered by many to be the currently reigning queen of Japanese pop and continues to top the charts with almost every release.
After a rough childhood and a brief stint as an aidoru, Hamasaki was discovered by avex producer and Velfarre founder Matsuura Max. She has worked with such J-pop greats as Kitagawa Jun (CUTEMEN), t-kimura (move), Igarashi Mitsuru (Every Little Thing), TSUNKU (Sharan Q, Hello! Project), and Komuro Tetsuya (globe, TRF, TM Network) among others. She's been remixed by the likes of Ferry Corsten, Fantastic Plastic Machine, Johnny Vicious, and Armin van Buuren.
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Profile
- Stage Name: Hamasaki Ayumi (浜崎あゆみ), Hamazaki Kurumi (浜崎くるみ)
- Birth Name: Hamasaki Ayumi (濱崎歩)
- Nicknames: Ayu (あゆ, also see CREA)
- Birth Date: October 2, 1978
- Birth Place: Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
- Blood Type: A
- Height: 157cm (61.8 in ; 5'1")
- Weight: 40kg (88.18 lbs)
- Measurements: 80cm-53cm-82cm (31.5 in-20.9 in-32.3 in)
- Favorite Artists: KEIKO (globe), Miyazawa Rie, Matsuda Seiko, Babyface, and En Vogue.
- Favorite City: New York
- Favorite Actors: Nicolas Cage, Miyazawa Rie
- Favorite Movies: The Bodyguard, Betty Blue, Leaving Las Vegas
- People I Respect: People who have things I don't have.
- People I Dislike: Liars, people who don't say hello.
- Current Interest: Collecting white things for my room
- Favorite Food: Biscuits (maybe my staple diet!), cakes, chocolates, kimchi (Korean marinated cabbage)
- Favorite Things to Read: Most of the fashion magazines. Modern-language translations of the Manyo tanka poems are especially interesting. Poems of Giniro Natsuo, Aida Mitsuo, etc.
- Lessons: Piano, Japanese calligraphy (5th rank), abacus calculation, Japanese flower arrangement, Kumon-shiki study system
Biography
Hamasaki was born in Fukuoka in 1978. At a very young age, Hamasaki experienced her father leaving her and her mother. Hamasaki woke up in the night to see him packing up his things, and when she asked where he was going, he said it was a business trip. After wishing her father a safe journey and going back to bed, Hamasaki never saw him again. Afterwards, Hamasaki and her mother (who she has always called "Mommy") lived with her grandmother. Upon moving to Tokyo later, Hamasaki and her mother both worked to put food on the table. Hamasaki's mother worked most of the time, and thus it was her grandmother that did most of the caring for young Ayumi. Hamasaki would later say that her grandmother felt more like a mother to her than her "Mommy" did. Hamasaki, in the meantime, worked as a model & actress, doing many swimsuit photoshoots for magazines like BOMB, Young Teioh, Takarajima, and Up To Boy. She starred in several movies and TV series, including Yami no Purple Eyes and Miseinen on TV, and Ladys Ladys!! Soucho Saigo no Hi , Like Grains of Sand, and Sumomo mo Momo on the screen. In 1995, Hamasaki signed very briefly with Nippon Columbia under the name AYUMI featuring DOHZI-T and DJ BASS and released one single and one mini-album, both titled NOTHING FROM NOTHING. It sold dismally. Hamasaki found little success as an idol (being unwilling to play pretend for or sleep with managers, directors, & producers) and gave it up in favor of hanging out with friends.
One fateful night in 1997, at a Karaoke bar in Tokyo, Hamasaki was approached by a stranger after singing. He introduced himself as Matsuura Max and told her she had a nice voice, but couldn't sing well, and he wanted to send her to voice lessons and sign her to his label, avex trax. She found him shady, but he persisted and she finally said okay. He sent her to voice lessons in New York which she rarely attended, having always had a problem with authority. She never told him that she ditched the lessons and went shopping in New York instead. She exchanged letters with Matsuura while there, showing remarkable talent for expressing her feelings. Finally she returned to Japan to record her first single, poker face. Up until the day of recording, Hamasaki had been dissatisfied with the lyrics. Matsuura, remembering Hamasaki's letters, suggested she try writing new ones, and the result was the final recording of the song.
The day before that recording, Hamasaki's grandmother was sick in the hospital. Hamasaki visited her briefly, saying that she'd come again later, but tomorrow she had to record her first single. The day of recording, Hamasaki got a fax saying that her grandmother had died.
poker face was released April 8th, 1998, followed by several singles afterwards. None were hits, but her first album, A Song for XX, reached number one on the Oricon album chart. The ayu-mi-x remix album followed, featuring a remix disc as well as an acoustic disc. Her single WHATEVER, with 2 very different versions of the song (neither listed as the original version) showed her departure from relatively safe, unassuming rock-pop to dance-pop, a staple of her discography for years to come. Hamasaki finally got her first number one single in April 1999 with the TSUNKU composition LOVE ~Destiny~. Her August 1999 single A was meant as a goodbye single, and was more like a mini-album with four all-new tracks and remixes of all of them. The single was initially released in 5 different colors. It sold a million copies, and a gold colored disc was released to commemorate that. It kept selling, and at 1.5 million copies a special edition gold disc was released. The single sold over 1.6 million copies total, and is to this date her best-selling single.
Her second album, LOVEppears, solidified her title as a queen of Japanese pop. Most of the album consisted of hit singles, three of which were limited editions and are to this day highly sought-after by collectors. Her following remix series, ayu-mi-x II, consisted of no less than four albums: one of western remixers, one of Japanese remixers, one of acoustic versions, and a 2-disc set consisting of a 70 minute Non-Stop Mega Mix as well as all-new tracks. The summer of 2000 also gave us her first ever concert tour, which was a huge success and later released on DVD, VHS, and VCD. Her third album was released in late 2000, entitled Duty after her realization that as an idol to millions of girls, she had a duty to be a good role model to them. The singles that preceded it, vogue, Far away, and SEASONS, were released one-per-month and marketed as a trilogy. Hamasaki said the songs were looking at her life from the front, the back, and the side respectively, and were one of many attempts that Hamasaki made through music to deal with her past self.
In 2001, Matsuura told Hamasaki that it was time, after 3 albums, to release her Best album. Hamasaki was not happy with this, and did not want it released, but she hand-picked the songs (re-recording 4 and remixing one), and the A BEST album was released March 28th, 2001. That same week, Utada Hikaru's album Distance was released, starting an unofficial but much-watched competition between the two. Utada "won", but not by much. Both albums sold over 4 million copies.
The album included M, a turning point in Hamasaki's career. This was the first song whose melody she composed herself and it showed a definite gear-shift stylistically for the singer. Rock elements started to layer onto Hamasaki's tracks (and in copious amounts at times). Since this part of her career, nearly every single has been number one on the Oricon weekly charts, and her albums have all each shown their own character and sound. Her latest album, NEXT LEVEL, features a techno pop sound that, while popular, is thus far unexplored by Ayu. This will surely not be the last genre Hamasaki tackles.
Discography
Albums
- [1995.09.21] NOTHING FROM NOTHING (mini-album)
- [1999.01.01] A Song for XX
- [1999.11.10] LOVEppears
- [2000.09.27] Duty
- [2002.01.01] I Am...
- [2002.12.18] RAINBOW
- [2003.12.17] Memorial address (mini-album)
- [2004.12.15] MY STORY
- [2006.01.01] (miss)understood
- [2006.11.29] Secret
- [2008.01.01] GUILTY
- [2009.03.25] NEXT LEVEL
Compilation albums
- [2001.03.21] A BEST
- [2003.03.12] A BALLADS
- [2007.02.28] A BEST 2 -BLACK-
- [2007.02.28] A BEST 2 -WHITE-
- [2008.09.10] A COMPLETE ~ALL SINGLES~
Singles
- [1995.12.01] NOTHING FROM NOTHING
- [1998.04.08] poker face
- [1998.06.10] YOU
- [1998.08.05] Trust
- [1998.10.07] For My Dear...
- [1998.12.09] Depend on you
- [1999.02.10] WHATEVER
- [1999.04.14] LOVE ~Destiny~
- [1999.05.12] TO BE
- [1999.07.14] Boys & Girls
- [1999.08.11] A
- [1999.11.10] appears
- [1999.12.08] kanariya
- [2000.12.09] Fly high
- [2000.04.26] vogue
- [2000.05.17] Far away
- [2000.06.07] SEASONS
- [2000.09.27] SURREAL
- [2000.11.01] AUDIENCE
- [2000.12.13] M
- [2001.01.31] evolution
- [2001.03.07] NEVER EVER
- [2001.05.16] Endless sorrow
- [2001.07.11] UNITE!
- [2001.09.27] Dearest
- [2001.12.12] a song is born (Hamasaki Ayumi & KEIKO)
- [2002.03.06] Daybreak
- [2002.04.24] Free & Easy
- [2002.07.24] H
- [2002.09.26] Voyage
- [2003.07.09] &
- [2003.08.20] forgiveness
- [2003.11.06] No way to say
- [2004.03.31] Moments
- [2004.07.28] INSPIRE
- [2004.09.29] CAROLS
- [2005.04.20] STEP you / is this LOVE?
- [2005.08.03] fairyland
- [2005.09.14] HEAVEN
- [2005.11.30] Bold & Delicious / Pride
- [2006.03.08] Startin' / Born To Be...
- [2006.06.21] BLUE BIRD
- [2007.07.18] glitter / fated
- [2007.09.19] talkin' 2 myself
- [2008.04.08] Mirrorcle World
- [2008.12.17] Days / GREEN
- [2009.02.25] Rule / Sparkle
Digital Singles
- [2007.12.05] Together When...
Remix Albums
- [1999.03.17] ayu-mi-x
- [2000.02.16] SUPER EUROBEAT PRESENTS ayu-ro-mix
- [2000.03.08] ayu-mi-x II Version US&EU
- [2000.03.08] ayu-mi-x II Version JPN
- [2000.03.08] ayu-mi-x II Version Acoustic Orchestra
- [2000.03.29] ayu-mi-x II Non-Stop Mega Mix Version
- [2001.02.28] ayu-mi-x III Non-Stop Mega Mix Version
- [2001.02.28] ayu-mi-x III Acoustic Orchestra Version
- [2001.09.27] SUPER EUROBEAT presents ayu-ro mix 2
- [2001.09.27] Cyber TRANCE presents ayu trance
- [2002.03.20] ayu-mi-x 4 + selection Non-Stop Mega Mix Version
- [2002.03.20] ayu-mi-x 4 + selection Acoustic Orchestra Version
- [2002.09.26] Cyber TRANCE presents ayu trance 2
- [2003.09.25] ayumi hamasaki RMX WORKS from ayu-mi-x 5 non stop mega mix
- [2003.09.25] ayumi hamasaki RMX WORKS from Cyber TRANCE presents ayu TRANCE 3
- [2003.09.25] ayumi hamasaki RMX WORKS from SUPER EUROBEAT presents ayu-ro mix 3
- [2008.03.26] ayu-mi-x 6 -GOLD-
- [2008.03.26] ayu-mi-x 6 -SILVER-
Remix Singles
- [2000.12.06] the other side ONE: Hex Hector
- [2001.01.31] the other side TWO: Junior Vasquez
- [2001.01.31] the other side THREE: Thunderpuss, Soul Solution
- [2001.01.31] the other side FOUR: System F, Vincent De Moor
- [2001.11.21] excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD001
- [2001.12.13] excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD002
- [2001.12.13] excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD003
- [2001.12.13] excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD004
- [2001.12.26] excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD005
- [2001.12.26] excerpts from ayu-mi-x III CD006
Re-release Singles
- [2001.02.28] poker face
- [2001.02.28] YOU
- [2001.02.28] Trust
- [2001.02.28] For My Dear...
- [2001.02.28] Depend on you
- [2001.02.28] WHATEVER
- [2001.02.28] LOVE ~Destiny~
- [2001.02.28] TO BE (Re-release)
- [2002.11.07] H
Germany Singles
- [2003.04.07] Connected
- [2003.10.27] M
- [2004.03.08] Depend on you
- [2004.10.18] Naturally WIPPENBERG REMIXES
- [2005.04.18] appears
- [2005.11.17] UNITE!
DVD / VHS
- [1995.09.15] Idol Promotional Model Video
- [1999.09.15] A Film for XX
- [2000.02.23] A Clips
- [2000.03.29] ayumi hamasaki
- [2000.09.13] ayumi hamasaki concert tour 2000 Vol.1
- [2000.09.13] ayumi hamasaki concert tour 2000 Vol.2
- [2001.06.20] ayumi hamasaki countdown live 2000-2001 A
- [2001.11.11] ayumi hamasaki DOME TOUR 2001 A
- [2003.01.29] ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2001-2002 A
- [2003.01.29] ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2002 A
- [2003.01.29] ayumi hamasaki STADIUM TOUR 2002 A
- [2003.01.29] ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2002-2003 A
- [2003.01.29] Complete Live Box Set
- [2004.02.25] A museum ~30th single collection live~
- [2004.02.25] Complete Clip Box
- [2004.09.29] ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A
- [2005.03.02] ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2004-2005 A
- [2004.08.24] ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2005 A ~MY STORY~
- [2006.03.23] ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2005-2006 A
- [2006.11.01] ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2006 A ~(miss)understood~
- [2008.03.12] ayumi hamasaki ASIA TOUR 2007 A ~Tour of Secret~ "LIVE + DOCUMENTARY"
- [2008.06.18] ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2007-2008 Anniversary
- [2009.01.28] ayumi hamasaki ASIA TOUR 2008 ~10th Anniversary~ Live in TAIPEI
- [2009.05.13] ayumi hamasaki PREMIUM COUNTDOWN LIVE 2008-2009 A
Magazine Covers
- [1994.??] Shuukan Gendai
- [1995.01] Young Sunday
- [1995.01] Young Sunday
- [1995.02] BUBKA
- [1995.03] Hello!! STAND-BY
- [1995.05] CAMERAMAN
- [1995.05] Comic Guy's
- [1995.05] Otakara Girls
- [1995.07] Takarajima
- [1995.08] Dengeki-Oh
- [1995.09] Comic Guy's
- [1995.09] Scholar
- [1995.09] Bomb
- [1995.11] Holiday Auto
- [1995.12] Young Animal
- [1996.05] PIXIE17
- [1996.08] THOROUGHBRED
- [1998.11] De-View
- [1998.12] TOWER
- [1999.01] The Ichiban
- [1999.01] Young Sunday
- [1999.02] Zappy
- [1999.03] Girlpop
- [1999.04] Monthly Feature
- [1999.05] CD DATA
- [1999.06] Hot Dog Press
- [1999.07] an-an
- [1999.07] Girls Hits
- [1999.07] ViVi
- [1999.08] Isshukan
- [1999.09] WHAT's IN? PICTORIAL
- [1999.09] CD HITS!
- [1999.09] COOL TRANS
- [1999.09] Girlpop
- [1999.10] JUNON
- [1999.11] Isshukan
- [1999.11] Isshukan
- [1999.11] CD DATA
- [1999.11] non-no
- [1999.11] The Ichiban
- [1999.12] CD HITS!
- [1999.12] Girlpop
- [1999.12] JUNON
- [1999.12] WHAT's IN?
- [1999.12] Zappy
- [2000.01] FRIDAY
- [2000.01] ViVi
- [2000.05] Seventeen
- [2000.05] The Ichiban
- [2000.05] WHAT's IN?
- [2000.06] CD DATA
- [2000.06] CD HITS!
- [2000.06] non-no
- [2000.06] Popteen
- [2000.06] The Ichiban
- [2000.06] Yoso-en
- [2000.06] Zappy
- [2000.07] Girlpop
- [2000.07] musicnet
- [2000.07] ViVi
- [2000.08] LYCOS
- [2000.10] CD DATA
- [2000.10] CD HITS!
- [2000.10] The Ichiban
- [2000.11] Seventeen
- [2000.11] DVD Talent
- [2000.11] Girlpop
- [2000.11] GirlsHits!
- [2000.11] non-no
- [2000.11] Popteen
- [2000.11] SCawaii!
- [2000.11] Zappy
- [2000.12] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2000.12] musicnet
- [2000.12] ViVi
- [2001.01] CD DATA
- [2001.01] Weekly THE TELEVISION
- [2001.01] Ongaku to Hito
- [2001.01] ViVi
- [2001.02] GENROQ
- [2001.02] non-no
- [2001.02] Zappy
- [2001.03] Weekly THE TELEVISION
- [2001.03] Groovin'
- [2001.04] Isshukan
- [2001.04] CD DATA
- [2001.04] beatfreak
- [2001.04] bounce
- [2001.04] CD HITS!
- [2001.04] CUTiE
- [2001.04] Girlpop A BEST MOOK 2001
- [2001.04] non-no
- [2001.04] PATI-PATI
- [2001.04] Petit seven
- [2001.04] Rockin' On Japan
- [2001.04] Seventeen
- [2001.04] The Ichiban
- [2001.04] Walker
- [2001.04] Zappy
- [2001.05] ar
- [2001.05] Cawaii!
- [2001.05] GirlsHits!
- [2001.05] JUNIE
- [2001.05] MUSIC CREATOR
- [2001.05] Nikkei Entertainment
- [2001.05] Popteen
- [2001.05] SCawaii!
- [2001.05] SONG KONG
- [2001.05] Sweet
- [2001.05] ViVi
- [2001.05] Zipper
- [2001.07] Weekly Oricon
- [2001.10] CD DATA
- [2001.10] CD HITS!
- [2001.10] musicnet
- [2001.10] SCawaii!
- [2001.10] Weekly Oricon
- [2001.10] WHAT's IN?
- [2001.11] Girlpop
- [2001.11] Popteen
- [2001.11] Smart
- [2001.11] SONG KONG
- [2001.11] Stonew
- [2001.12] an-an
- [2001.12] Cawaii!
- [2001.12] Popteen
- [2001.12] SCawaii!
- [2001.12] Stonew
- [2001.12] ViVi
- [2001.12] Zipper
- [2002.??] GirlsHits! PLUS 001
- [2002.01] beatfreak
- [2002.01] CD HITS!
- [2002.01] Weekly Oricon
- [2002.01] Zappy
- [2002.02] GirlsHits!
- [2002.02] Popteen
- [2002.02] R&R Newsmaker
- [2002.02] SCawaii!
- [2002.02] ViVi
- [2002.03] TIME Asia
- [2002.04] TV Guide
- [2002.04] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2002.04] Smart
- [2002.05] CD DATA
- [2002.05] Free & Easy - Hamasaki Republic special
- [2002.05] Nikkei Entertainment
- [2002.05] SCawaii!
- [2002.05] Weekly Oricon
- [2002.06] Cawaii!
- [2002.06] CD HITS!
- [2002.06] Popteen
- [2002.06] ViVi
- [2002.06] Zipper
- [2002.08] CD DATA
- [2002.08] CD HITS!
- [2002.08] Popteen
- [2002.08] Zappy
- [2002.09] CD DATA
- [2002.09] VOGUE
- [2002.09] Weekly Oricon
- [2002.Autumn] WestEast
- [2002.10] R&R Newsmaker
- [2002.10] SCawaii!
- [2002.10] ViVi
- [2002.11] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2002.11] Girlpop
- [2002.11] Popteen
- [2002.12] Smart
- [2002.12] AERA
- [2002.12] CD DATA
- [2002.12] GQ Taiwan
- [2003.01] Sweet
- [2003.02] Popteen
- [2003.02] R&R Newsmaker
- [2003.02] SCawaii!
- [2003.02] Vivi
- [2003.02] Zipper
- [2003.03] Weekly Oricon
- [2003.04] Cawaii!
- [2003.04] WHAT's IN?
- [2003.05] CD HITS!
- [2003.05] Nikkei Entertainment
- [2003.05] ViVi
- [2003.08] CD DATA
- [2003.08] Popteen
- [2003.08] Ready Go!
- [2003.08] TV Guide
- [2003.08] ViVi
- [2003.08] Zappy
- [2003.09] Cawaii!
- [2003.09] CD HITS!
- [2003.09] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2003.09] Ready Go!
- [2003.09] SCawaii!
- [2003.09] Sweet
- [2003.10] CD HITS!
- [2003.10] Ready Go!
- [2003.11] Ready Go!
- [2003.12] Smart
- [2003.12] Walker
- [2003.12] TV Guide
- [2004.01] Cawaii!
- [2004.01] CD DATA
- [2004.01] SCawaii!
- [2004.01] WHAT's IN?
- [2004.02] CD HITS!
- [2004.02] Invitation
- [2004.02] R&R Newsmaker
- [2004.02] Sweet
- [2004.02] ViVi
- [2004.02] Zipper
- [2004.04] TV Guide
- [2004.05] CD HITS!
- [2004.05] Zappy
- [2004.06] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2004.08] CD DATA
- [2004.08] Popteen
- [2004.08] Ready Go!
- [2004.08] Sweet
- [2004.08] Walker
- [2004.08] ViVi
- [2004.09] Casa
- [2004.09] Cawaii!
- [2004.09] Girlpop
- [2004.09] SCawaii!
- [2004.12] Oricon Style
- [2004.12] Sweet
- [2005.01] Cawaii!
- [2005.01] Girlpop
- [2005.01] Isshukan
- [2005.01] SCawaii!
- [2005.01] ViVi
- [2005.02] Bea's Up
- [2005.02] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2005.02] Nikkei Entertainment
- [2005.02] Popteen
- [2005.02] R&R Newsmaker EX
- [2005.02] Sweet
- [2005.03] ViVi
- [2005.05] Popteen
- [2005.07] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2005.08] Bea's Up
- [2005.08] Cawaii!
- [2005.08] Walker
- [2005.08] SCawaii!
- [2005.08] Sweet
- [2005.08] ViVi
- [2005.09] Popteen
- [2005.10] Sweet
- [2005.11] Popteen
- [2005.11] beatfreak
- [2005.12] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2005.12] Tokyo Headline
- [2006.01] Bea's Up
- [2006.01] Cawaii!
- [2006.01] CD DATA
- [2006.01] Girlpop
- [2006.01] SCawaii!
- [2006.01] Sweet
- [2006.01] ViVi
- [2006.02] Popteen
- [2006.03] Isshukan
- [2006.03] WE-MEN
- [2006.04] Isshukan
- [2006.04] Sweet
- [2006.06] Oricon Style
- [2006.07] Popteen
- [2006.07] SCawaii!
- [2006.07] Sweet
- [2006.07] Walker
- [2006.08] Cawaii!
- [2006.08] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2006.08] Walker
- [2006.08] ViVi
- [2006.11] Sweet
- [2006.12] Bea's Up
- [2006.12] Popteen
- [2006.12] ViVi
- [2007.01] Cawaii!
- [2007.01] SCawaii!
- [2007.01] Sweet
- [2007.03] Isshukan
- [2007.03] Bea's Up
- [2007.03] beatfreak
- [2007.03] Cawaii!
- [2007.03] CD DATA
- [2007.03] Flying Postman Press
- [2007.03] SCawaii!
- [2007.03] Spring
- [2007.04] FRaU
- [2007.04] Gekkan Songs
- [2007.04] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2007.04] Nikkei Entertainment
- [2007.04] Popteen
- [2007.04] Sweet
- [2007.04] ViVi
- [2007.05] PINKY
- [2007.08] Bea's Up
- [2007.08] CD DATA
- [2007.08] Sweet
- [2007.09] Popteen
- [2007.09] SCawaii!
- [2007.11] Cawaii!
- [2007.12] Tokyo Headline
- [2007.12] Sweet
- [2008.01] Bea's Up
- [2008.01] beatfreak
- [2008.01] Popteen (Taiwan)
- [2008.01] SCawaii!
- [2008.02] Cawaii!
- [2008.02] Monthly THE TELEVISION
- [2008.02] Sweet
- [2008.02] ViVi
- [2008.02] VOCE
- [2008.05] Bea's Up
- [2008.05] Cawaii!
- [2008.05] SCawaii!
- [2008.05] ViVi
- [2008.10] Bea's Up
- [2008.10] Sweet
- [2008.10] ViVi
- [2008.12] Gekkan THE TELEVISION
- [2009.01] Bea's Up
- [2009.01] SCawaii!
- [2009.01] Sweet
- [2009.01] ViVi
- [2009.03] beatfreak
- [2009.04] Bea's Up
- [2009.04] Tokyo Headline
- [2009.05] Cawaii!
- [2009.05] SCawaii!
- [2009.05] ViVi
External Links
- Official
- Others
- Nippop Profile | Ayumi Hamasaki
- TIMEasia.com Article: Empress of Pop
- Ayumi Hamasaki Biography
- The Ayumi Hamasaki Fanlisting
- ayu-mi-x fansite & discography
- Ayumi Hamasaki -|- SEASONS -|- (Complete Ayumi Hamasaki Resource)
- TheWayToSay's English Adaptions of Ayumi's Songs
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