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''break the rules'' is Amuro Namie's fifth album, and her first not to make it to the #1 position. The album reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for nine weeks. It sold 334,520 copies, becoming the #69 album of 2001.
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''break the rules'' is the fourth studio album released by Amuro Namie. This albums was released 11 months after her third record ''[[Genius 2000|GENIUS 2000]]''. It is her final album working with her long-time producer [[Komuro Tetsuya]], and features American R&B producer [[Wikipedia:Dallas Austin|Dallas Austin]] (who first worked on her precious record). The song "[[Looking for You|LOOKING FOR YOU]]" is Amuro first track to be sung in complete English. "[[Please Smile Again|PLEASE SMILE AGAIN]]" was released two months prior to the album, and a month later she released the re-cut single "[[Think of Me / No More Tears|think of me / no more tears]]" along with the "[[No More Tears|no more tears]]" vinyl.
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The first press edition of the album came housed in special packaging. It came in a pink translucent slipcase, with a a foldout poster, and foldout cards of photos of Amuro in different cities around America, mostly New York City, New York and Los Angeles, California. The album art was taken by [[Uchida Shoji]] with art direction by [[Tycoon Graphics]], making it her first album shoot not taken by [[Hirama Itaru]].
  
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The album reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and continued to rank for nine weeks. It sold 334,520 copies, becoming the #69 album of 2001. This is her first record that didn't reach #1 on the Oricon chart. The album was certified platinum by the [[RIAJ]]<small><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20140116140557/http://www.riaj.or.jp/issue/record/2001/2001_02.pdf RIAJ Gold Releases December 2000]</ref></small>.
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==Oricon Chart Positions==
 
==Oricon Chart Positions==
 
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/410317/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/410317/1/ Oricon Profile]
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 24 October 2018

Album Cover
Artist
Amuro Namie
Album
break the rules
Released
2000.12.20
Catalog Number
AVCD-11876
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. RULE 8AM
  2. no more tears
  3. better days
  4. break the rules
  5. LOOKING FOR YOU
  6. PLEASE SMILE AGAIN (Album Mix)
  7. never shoulda
  8. CROSS OVER (Album Mix)
  9. GIRLFRIEND
  10. NEVER END (Album Mix)
  11. think of me
  12. RULE 8PM
  13. HimAWArI (SunFLOweR)
  14. no more tears REMIX


Information

break the rules is the fourth studio album released by Amuro Namie. This albums was released 11 months after her third record GENIUS 2000. It is her final album working with her long-time producer Komuro Tetsuya, and features American R&B producer Dallas Austin (who first worked on her precious record). The song "LOOKING FOR YOU" is Amuro first track to be sung in complete English. "PLEASE SMILE AGAIN" was released two months prior to the album, and a month later she released the re-cut single "think of me / no more tears" along with the "no more tears" vinyl.

The first press edition of the album came housed in special packaging. It came in a pink translucent slipcase, with a a foldout poster, and foldout cards of photos of Amuro in different cities around America, mostly New York City, New York and Los Angeles, California. The album art was taken by Uchida Shoji with art direction by Tycoon Graphics, making it her first album shoot not taken by Hirama Itaru.

The album reached #2 on the weekly Oricon chart and continued to rank for nine weeks. It sold 334,520 copies, becoming the #69 album of 2001. This is her first record that didn't reach #1 on the Oricon chart. The album was certified platinum by the RIAJ[1].

Oricon Chart Positions

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- - - - - - - 2 157,850
- - - - - - - 10 113,850
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- - - - - - - 13 20,840
- - - - - - - 19 9,910
- - - - - - - 24 9,060
- - - - - - - 37 6,640
- - - - - - - 58 4,630

Total Reported Sales: 334,520

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