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: 2017.11.28 <small>(Hong Kong & Taiwan)</small>
 
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: 2018.01.12 <small>(South Korea)</small>
 
: 2018.01.12 <small>(South Korea)</small>
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: 2019.06.16 <small>(Digital)</small>
 
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: ¥3,780 <small>(3CD)</small>
 
: ¥3,780 <small>(3CD)</small>
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: ¥2,700 <small>(Digital)</small>
  
 
; CD Tracklist
 
; CD Tracklist
 
* Disc 1
 
* Disc 1
 
# [[Mister U.S.A.]] (ミスターU.S.A.)
 
# [[Mister U.S.A.]] (ミスターU.S.A.)
# [[Aishite Muscat]] (愛してマスカット)
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# [[Aishite Muscat]] (愛してマスカット; ''Lovely Grapes'')
 
# [[Paradise Train|PARADISE TRAIN]]
 
# [[Paradise Train|PARADISE TRAIN]]
# [[Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~|TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~]] (TRY ME~私を信じて~)
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# [[Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~|TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~]] (TRY ME~私を信じて~; ''Try Me ~Believe in Me~'')
# [[Taiyou no Season|Taiyou no SEASON]] (太陽のSEASON)
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# [[Taiyou no Season|Taiyou no SEASON]] (太陽のSEASON; ''Season of the Sun'')
 
# [[Body Feels Exit|Body Feels EXIT]]
 
# [[Body Feels Exit|Body Feels EXIT]]
 
# [[Chase the Chance]]
 
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# [[Finally (Amuro Namie song)|Finally]]
 
# [[Finally (Amuro Namie song)|Finally]]
  
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* [[PV|Music Videos]]
 
 
# [[Red Carpet]]
 
# [[Red Carpet]]
 
# [[Mint (Amuro Namie)|Mint]]
 
# [[Mint (Amuro Namie)|Mint]]
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''Finally'' is the sixth and final compilation album released by [[Amuro Namie]]. It was released in three versions: a 3CD+DVD edition, a 3CD+Blu-ray edition, and a 3CD edition, each with a slipcase. In September 2017, Amuro issued a press release stating that she would be retiring from the music industry on September 16th, 2018, and announced the release of ''Finally'' as her final album. The compilation is a 25-year career retrospective, starting with her first recordings with the [[SUPER MONKEYS]].  Most of her single discography from "[[Mister U.S.A.]]" to "[[Tsuki (Amuro Namie)|TSUKI]]" are new recordings; the singles from "[[Red Carpet]]" to "[[Just You and I]]" are included in their original mixes. The album comes with six new songs, all with tie-ups: the song "[[Showtime (Amuro Namie)|Showtime]]" was used as theme song for the TBS drama ''Princess Princess''; "[[Hope (Amuro Namie)|Hope]]" was used as the 20th opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:One Piece|ONE PIECE]]''; "[[Do It for Love|Do It For Love]]" was used as the CM song for the streaming service [[wikipedia:Hulu|Hulu]]; "[[Finally (Amuro Namie song)|Finally]]" was used as theme song for the Japanese TV show ''NEWS ZERO''; "[[How Do You Feel Now|How do you feel now?]]" was used as theme song for the NTT docomo 25th Anniversary CM; and "[[In Two]]" was used as a CM song for Kose Visee's "IamI" campaign.  The new recording of "[[Body Feels EXIT]]" was later released as her sixth and final digital single and was used as the theme song to the NTV [[dorama|drama]] "Miss Devil".
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''Finally'' is the sixth and final compilation album released by [[Amuro Namie]]. It was released in three versions: a 3CD+DVD edition, a 3CD+Blu-ray edition, and a 3CD edition, each with a slipcase. In September 2017, Amuro issued a press release stating that she would be retiring from the music industry on September 16th, 2018, and announced the release of ''Finally'' as her final album. The compilation is a 25-year career retrospective, starting with her first recordings with the [[SUPER MONKEYS]].  39 songs within her single discography from "[[Mister U.S.A.]]" to "[[Tsuki (Amuro Namie)|TSUKI]]" are new recordings and mixes; the singles from "[[Red Carpet]]" to "[[Just You and I]]" are included in their original mixes. The album comes with six new songs, all with tie-ups: the song "[[Showtime (Amuro Namie)|Showtime]]" was used as theme song for the TBS drama ''Princess Princess''; "[[Hope (Amuro Namie)|Hope]]" was used as the 20th opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:One Piece|ONE PIECE]]''; "[[Do It for Love|Do It For Love]]" was used as the CM song for the streaming service [[wikipedia:Hulu|Hulu]]; "[[Finally (Amuro Namie song)|Finally]]" was used as theme song for the Japanese TV show ''NEWS ZERO''; "[[How Do You Feel Now|How do you feel now?]]" was used as theme song for the NTT docomo 25th Anniversary CM; and "[[In Two]]" was used as a CM song for Kose Visee's "IamI" campaign.  The new recording of "[[Body Feels EXIT|Body Feels Exit]]" was later released as her final digital single and was used as the theme song to the NTV [[dorama|drama]] "Miss Devil".  On June 16th, 2019, the album was digitally released worldwide for download through major services, and streaming via Apple Music.
  
As of December 2017, ''Finally'' has been certified for 2 Million by the [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]]. It was the #1 best selling musical release of 2017.
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As of December 2017, ''Finally'' has been certified for 2 Million by the [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]]. It was the #1 best selling musical release of 2017 and 2018.
  
==Oricon Chart Positions==
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==Commerical Performance==
 
[[Image:Amuro Namie - Finally promo.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Amuro Namie]] promoting the album]]
 
[[Image:Amuro Namie - Finally promo.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Amuro Namie]] promoting the album]]
  
The album reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and is Amuro's first album since her 1996 solo debut ''[[Sweet 19 Blues|SWEET 19 BLUES]]'' to sell over a million copies in its first week, making her the first artist to have a #1 album in their 10s, 20s, 30s, and 40s on the Oricon charts. ''Finally'' sold a total of 1,777,850 copies for Oricon's 2017 chart, making it the [[2017 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#1 album of the year]].
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The album reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and is Amuro's first album since her 1996 solo debut ''[[Sweet 19 Blues|SWEET 19 BLUES]]'' to sell over a million copies in its first week, making her the first artist to have a #1 album in their 10s, 20s, 30s, and 40s on the Oricon charts. ''Finally'' sold a total of 1,777,850 copies in 2017, making it the [[2017 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#1 album of the year]]. It sold an additional 638,989 copies in 2018, making it the [[2018 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#1 album of the year]] for the second year in a row. This made Amuro the first artist in 43 years to top the Oricon end-of-year charts for two consecutive years.
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===Oricon Physical Albums===
 
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|- align="center"
||18 ||-  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||        ||
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||18 ||34  ||31  ||28  ||30  ||21  ||16  ||30        ||3,302
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||19 ||19  ||19  ||12  ||17  ||20  ||16  ||21        ||3,029
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|- align="center"
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||24 ||39  ||28  ||31  ||29  ||29  ||24  ||32        ||1,610
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|- align="center"
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||26 ||44  ||32  ||39  ||35  ||31  ||31  ||39        ||1,369
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|- align="center"
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||18 ||-  ||-  ||44  ||40  ||41  ||42  ||53        ||1,191
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||23 ||-  ||-  ||44  ||39  ||39  ||46  ||53        ||1,176
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||39 ||-  ||-  ||-  ||49  ||-  ||-  ||72        ||988
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|- align="center"
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||42 ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||87        ||851
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|- align="center"
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||43 ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||91        ||846
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||        ||
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||144        ||??
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||103        ||500
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||132        ||452
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||118        ||??
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||176        ||304
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||160        ||319
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* '''Total Reported Sales:''' 16,793 <br/>
  
 
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||2019||January||41 ||8,375
 
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* '''Total Reported Sales:''' 2,419,241*
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'''Total Reported Sales:''' 2,464,327 <br/>
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'''Total Sales in 2017:''' 1,777,850 ([[2017 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#1 album of the year]]) <br/>
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'''Total Sales in 2018:''' 638,989 ([[2018 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#1 album of the year]]) <br/>
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'''Total Sales in 2019:''' 34,812*
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 15:19, 6 January 2024

3CD+DVD Edition Slipcase
3CD+DVD Edition Cover
3CD+Blu-ray Edition Slipcase
3CD+Blu-ray Edition Cover
3CD Edition Slipcase
3CD Edition Cover
Digital Cover
VOL. 1 (Disc 1) Digital Cover
VOL. 2 (Disc 2) Digital Cover
VOL. 3 (Disc 3) Digital Cover
Artist
Amuro Namie
Album
Finally
Released
2017.11.08 (Japan)
2017.11.28 (Hong Kong & Taiwan)
2018.01.12 (South Korea)
2019.06.16 (Digital)
Catalog Number
AVCN-99049~51/B (3CD+DVD)
AVCN-99052~4/B (3CD+Blu-ray)
AVCN-99055~7 (3CD)
Price
¥5,184 (3CD+Blu-ray)
¥4,644 (3CD+DVD)
¥3,780 (3CD)
¥2,700 (Digital)
CD Tracklist
  • Disc 1
  1. Mister U.S.A. (ミスターU.S.A.)
  2. Aishite Muscat (愛してマスカット; Lovely Grapes)
  3. PARADISE TRAIN
  4. TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (TRY ME~私を信じて~; Try Me ~Believe in Me~)
  5. Taiyou no SEASON (太陽のSEASON; Season of the Sun)
  6. Body Feels EXIT
  7. Chase the Chance
  8. Don't wanna cry
  9. You're my sunshine
  10. SWEET 19 BLUES
  11. a walk in the park
  12. CAN YOU CELEBRATE?
  13. How to be a Girl
  14. I HAVE NEVER SEEN
  15. RESPECT the POWER OF LOVE
  16. NEVER END
  • Disc 2
  1. Say the word
  2. I WILL
  3. SO CRAZY
  4. GIRL TALK
  5. WANT ME, WANT ME
  6. CAN'T SLEEP, CAN'T EAT, I'M SICK
  7. Baby Don't Cry
  8. FUNKY TOWN
  9. NEW LOOK
  10. ROCK STEADY
  11. WHAT A FEELING
  12. Dr.
  13. Break It
  14. Get Myself Back
  15. Fight Together
  16. Tempest
  17. Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!
  18. Love Story
  • Disc 3
  1. arigatou
  2. Damage
  3. Big Boys Cry
  4. Contrail
  5. TSUKI
  6. Red Carpet
  7. Mint
  8. Hero
  9. Dear Diary
  10. Fighter
  11. Christmas Wish
  12. Just You and I
  13. Hope
  14. In Two
  15. How do you feel now?
  16. Showtime
  17. Do It For Love
  18. Finally
DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist
  1. Red Carpet
  2. Mint
  3. Hero
  4. Dear Diary
  5. Fighter
  6. Christmas Wish
  7. Just You and I
  8. In Two
  9. How do you feel now?
  10. Showtime
  11. Do It For Love
  12. Finally


Information

Finally is the sixth and final compilation album released by Amuro Namie. It was released in three versions: a 3CD+DVD edition, a 3CD+Blu-ray edition, and a 3CD edition, each with a slipcase. In September 2017, Amuro issued a press release stating that she would be retiring from the music industry on September 16th, 2018, and announced the release of Finally as her final album. The compilation is a 25-year career retrospective, starting with her first recordings with the SUPER MONKEYS. 39 songs within her single discography from "Mister U.S.A." to "TSUKI" are new recordings and mixes; the singles from "Red Carpet" to "Just You and I" are included in their original mixes. The album comes with six new songs, all with tie-ups: the song "Showtime" was used as theme song for the TBS drama Princess Princess; "Hope" was used as the 20th opening theme for the anime ONE PIECE; "Do It For Love" was used as the CM song for the streaming service Hulu; "Finally" was used as theme song for the Japanese TV show NEWS ZERO; "How do you feel now?" was used as theme song for the NTT docomo 25th Anniversary CM; and "In Two" was used as a CM song for Kose Visee's "IamI" campaign. The new recording of "Body Feels Exit" was later released as her final digital single and was used as the theme song to the NTV drama "Miss Devil". On June 16th, 2019, the album was digitally released worldwide for download through major services, and streaming via Apple Music.

As of December 2017, Finally has been certified for 2 Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. It was the #1 best selling musical release of 2017 and 2018.

Commerical Performance

Amuro Namie promoting the album

The album reached #1 on the weekly Oricon chart, and is Amuro's first album since her 1996 solo debut SWEET 19 BLUES to sell over a million copies in its first week, making her the first artist to have a #1 album in their 10s, 20s, 30s, and 40s on the Oricon charts. Finally sold a total of 1,777,850 copies in 2017, making it the #1 album of the year. It sold an additional 638,989 copies in 2018, making it the #1 album of the year for the second year in a row. This made Amuro the first artist in 43 years to top the Oricon end-of-year charts for two consecutive years.

Oricon Physical Albums

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,113,291
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 321,956
1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 158,984
1 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 93,589
1 6 2 1 2 2 1 2 90,030
2 7 3 2 1 1 1 2 54,004
1 7 2 2 1 1 1 2 54,506
1 8 5 5 2 1 2 5 47,121
2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 69,078
1 6 3 3 2 1 1 3 43,314
2 6 4 3 4 3 2 3 25,512
3 10 8 5 6 4 2 5 15,352
2 13 4 4 4 3 2 6 12,784
2 10 5 4 5 2 2 6 9,317
1 20 9 3 3 2 2 4 14,348
2 7 4 5 4 3 2 5 15,188
3 10 6 8 7 6 3 8 11,719
3 21 13 9 5 5 4 10 7,066
4 25 10 8 9 7 6 12 6,160
6 38 16 12 12 7 8 12 4,871
7 - 30 22 18 16 12 28 4,168
10 - 17 9 13 10 9 17 3,646
7 26 18 14 15 13 11 23 3,514
8 19 16 16 14 3 4 8 6,388
10 - 8 4 11 10 16 10 6,799
8 12 3 3 8 3 4 5 10,861
8 27 18 15 21 14 5 17 3,449
11 - 19 16 21 16 16 20 2,583
16 - 24 26 24 18 15 24 2,938
14 27 22 15 14 4 3 8 7,706
5 21 13 15 11 10 6 15 6,331
7 16 8 8 8 6 6 10 5,849
4 24 15 10 10 9 9 9 4,012
7 - 26 23 19 - - 27 4,180
- - - - - - - 22 3,097
- - - 21 17 14 17 25 2,466
12 - 30 18 16 17 11 21 3,024
12 - 30 26 28 16 3 24 3,348
4 19 12 7 8 8 7 13 6,683
7 18 9 9 10 8 6 9 5,002
3 9 7 9 10 8 6 8 5,138
5 29 18 9 8 4 4 14 5,114
3 16 5 6 5 4 2 9 12,857
4 11 4 5 7 4 4 9 9,448
5 10 5 3 3 2 2 3 20,641
2 9 2 2 1 1 1 2 37,232
1 11 5 2 2 2 1 5 22,107
2 15 9 7 7 6 3 10 10,671
3 14 11 9 9 12 5 12 7,549
6 30 17 12 12 8 5 20 4,261
4 38 23 21 21 20 14 22 3,010
9 30 18 14 15 11 8 15 3,278
9 47 11 23 23 15 11 25 2,972
10 41 34 28 28 22 21 32 2,148
19 - 31 30 28 22 20 36 2,271
20 - 40 32 35 25 20 41 1,952
20 - 49 42 32 28 22 46 2,086
16 46 27 35 37 27 19 36 2,452
18 - 40 35 27 26 22 33 2,825
18 34 31 28 30 21 16 30 3,302
19 19 19 12 17 20 16 21 3,029
24 39 28 31 29 29 24 32 1,610
26 44 32 39 35 31 31 39 1,369
18 - - 44 40 41 42 53 1,191
23 - - 44 39 39 46 53 1,176
37 - - - - - - 63 849
39 - - - 49 - - 72 988
42 - - - - - - 87 851
43 - - - - - - 91 846
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - - 144 ??
- - - - - - - 103 500
- - - - - - - 132 452
- - - - - - - 118 ??
- - - - - - - 142 330
- - - - - - - 176 304
- - - - - - - 160 319
- - - - - - - 102 479

Oricon Digital Albums

Week Rank Sales
3 3,611
2 8,202
1 4,980
- -
- -
- -
  • Total Reported Sales: 16,793
Year Month Rank Sales
2017 November 1 1,687,820
2017 December 1 245,661
2018 January 3 166,040
2018 February 4 50,572
2018 March 13 25,911
2018 April 10 27,562
2018 May 18 16,676
2018 June 18 20,372
2018 July 23 18,618
2018 August 12 28,111
2018 September 5 89,248
2018 October 9 28,769
2018 November 35 9,343
2018 December 44 10,665
2019 January 41 8,375

Total Reported Sales: 2,464,327
Total Sales in 2017: 1,777,850 (#1 album of the year)
Total Sales in 2018: 638,989 (#1 album of the year)
Total Sales in 2019: 34,812*

External Links