Oricon Top 10 CD Single and Album Daily Charts (JAPAN): MBLAQ takes the #1 spot on the Singles Charts, Namie Amuro takes the #1 spot on the Album Charts (05.04.11)
May 5, 2011 by J!-ENT · Leave a Comment
It’s new release Wednesday! Which artist or band took the #1 spot for Japan’s Oricon CD Single Daily Charts and Oricon Album Daily Charts?
Buy the #1 CD Single & Album from CDJAPAN or YesAsia.com:
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- MBLAQ – your Luv
- The fevers – Daiku no Ben-San
- Jang Keun Suk – Let Me Cry
- THE ALFEE – Let It Go
- SNSD – MR. TAXI/Run Devil Run
- Ken Hirai – Itoshiki hibi yo
- Yuya Matsushita – Naturally
- KANJANI8 – T.W.L./Yellow Pansy Street
- KARA – Jet Coaster Love
- Kobukuro – Ano taiyo ga, Kono Sekai wo Terashitsudukeru Yoni.
As for the #1 Indies release on the Oricon Indies Daily Charts, the #1 indie song in Japan goes to Guild “SPRING EP 2011 ~La Primavera~”.
For Oricon Weekly Chart Rankings, please click here.
SOURCE: Data was translated from Oricon CD Single Daily Charts
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ORICON TOP 10 ALBUM DAILY CHARTS
NOTE: Namie Amuro takes the #1 spot, Voices of Japan takes #2 and Hideaki Tokunaga stays strong at #3.
- Namie Amuro – Checkmate!
- Various Artists – Voices of Japan
- Hideaki Tokunaga – VOCALIST & BALLADE BEST
- Tohoshinki – Keep Your Head Down
- Kazumasa Oda – Domo
- Kumi Koda – Koda Kumi Driving Hit’s 3
- EXILE – Negai no To
- Maki Goto – LOVE
- Avril Lavigne – Goodbye Lullabye
- Ikimonogakari – Ikimonogakari Members BEST Selection
For rankings comparison, please compare to Oricon’s NINKI Poll predictions for Album Sales.
Oricon Top 10 CD Single and Album Daily Charts (JAPAN): Jang Keun Suk takes the #1 spot on the Singles Charts, Namie Amuro takes the #1 spot on the Album Charts (04.20.11)
April 28, 2011 by J!-ENT · Leave a Comment
It’s new release Wednesday! Which artist or band took the #1 spot for Japan’s Oricon CD Single Daily Charts and Oricon Album Daily Charts?
Buy the #1 CD Single & Album from CDJAPAN or YesAsia.com:
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- Jang Keun Suk – Let Me Cry
- SNSD – MR. TAXI/Run Devil Run
- Kobukuro – Ano taiyo ga, Kono Sekai wo Terashitsudukeru Yoni.
- KANJANI8 – T.W.L./Yellow Pansy Street
- S/mileage – Koi ni Booing Boo!
- Mika Nakashima – Dear
- BREAKERZ – Tsukiyo no Itazura no Maho/CLIMBER x CLIMBER
- UNICORN – Digital Soup/Buta Buta
- Hiyadain – Hiyadain no kakakata * kataomoi-c
- secret base ~kimi ga kureta Mono~
As for the #1 Indies release on the Oricon Indies Daily Charts, the #1 indie song in Japan goes to Aldious for “Mermaid”.
For Oricon Weekly Chart Rankings, please click here.
SOURCE: Data was translated from Oricon CD Single Daily Charts
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ORICON TOP 10 ALBUM DAILY CHARTS
NOTE: Namie Amuro takes the #1 spot, Hideaki Tokunaga at #2 and Kazumasa Oda takes the #3 position.
- Namie Amuro – Checkmate!
- Hideaki Tokunaga – VOCALIST & BALLADE BEST
- Kazumasa Oda – Domo
- GIRL NEXT DOOR – Destination
- Sata Andagi – Sata Andagi
- KAMEN RIDER BEST 200-2011
- Sotaisei Riron – Tadashii Sotaisei Riron
- Remino Romen – “Your Songs” with strings at Yokohama Arena
- Aobozu – the very best of aobozu
- tacica – sheeptown ALASCA
For rankings comparison, please compare to Oricon’s NINKI Poll predictions for Album Sales.
Tribe offended by Namie Amuro commercial
February 15, 2010 by J!-ENT · Leave a Comment
Namie Amuro’s latest commercial for Coca Cola has upset a tribe in New Zealand. The 15 and 30 second commercial features a group of men in rugby uniforms performing the “Ka Mate Haka” dance, while Namie Amuro is in a dance off with them.
The Ngati Toa tribe are not thrilled their dance was used in a commercial. According to the tribe’s rep, “We told them if they wanted to use Ka Mate they needed to talk to us first,” the New Zealand Herald reported. “They declined to engage when they saw we were serious about protecting it.”
The tribe is responsible for preventing the misappropriation and culturally inappropriate use of the indigenous dance.
Namie Amuro – WILD/Dr. (a J!-ENT World Groove CD Single Review)
May 29, 2009 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment


Another solid single from Namie Amuro! Just Hot! Hot! Hot!
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ARTIST: Namie Amuro
CD SINGLE: Wild/Dr.
LABEL: avex trax
CATALOG #: AVCD-31611/B
DURATION: 17:56
RELEASE DATE: March 18, 2009
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- WILD
- Dr.
- WILD (Instrumental)
- Dr. (Instrumental)
DVD: Region 2, Duration: 9:18, 4:3
- WILD
- Dr.
- WILD (Instrumental)
- Dr. (Instrumental)
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2007 & 2008 have been terrific years for pop artist Namie Amuro who dominated the mid-90′s, breaking records and winning multiple awards and being the first artist to have #1 releases in her teens, her twenties and now in her thirty’s. And she still looks incredible now as she did when she first debuted.
In 2009, Namie Amuro returned with her 34th CD single and another #1 chart topping single and has broken another record for a music artist to have a consecutive CD single in the top 10 for 14 years straight.
The first track “Wild” features music by T. Kura and michico and lyrics by michico. The track features a dance/R&B/club driven track and overall, a wonderful dance-inspired track featuring music all by T. Kura for Giant Swing Productions. The song features really good harmony with Amuro’s vocals and the music. The song is used as a commercial theme for Coca Cola Zero.
The second track “Dr.” is actually interesting. The music and lyrics are by Nao’ymt and I enjoyed the music for the song as it features really addictive dance grooves and beats but it has this chorus which the music transitions into that I just didn’t dig all that much. The majority of the track is actually awesome it’s just that I felt the chorus just takes you out of the musical’s addictive nature as it transitions from cool grooves and beats to this far out, “Bohemian Rhapsody” style of chorus and then transitions back. The song is used for a commercial theme for Vidal Sassoon.
As for the DVD, the DVD features both music videos for “Wild” and “Dr.”.
For “Wild”, the music video is directed by Caviar with creative director and planner Hidekazu “Kazoo” Sato. In the music video, we see Namie laying on a lunar surface with a moon right behind her. Then clips of her performing with background dancers sporting all black, tengu like helmet and noses. Overall, a pretty interesting, futuristic type of dance video.
For “Dr.”, the music video is an anime music video directed by Jumper Mizuaki with creative directing and planing by Hidekazu “Kazoo” Sato and Yasuhiko Shimizu. The music video features a doctor working on a project (visual reality girl) in A.D. 3000. The future of the world seems to be in bad shape. The doctor then unleashes the program in which a VR girl floats through time and then flies right into a girl standing on the beach. We are left with the message:
We return to change your past.
We hope for the future at which you are laughing.
Have a good future.
To be continued…
The CD insert comes with the music lyrics for the tracks and CD and DVD production credits. Included is a flyer for “BEST non FICTION 2009″ and a Vision Factory promotional.
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Overall, “Wild/Dr.” is another solid CD single from Namie Amuro. I’m really happy to see her music back on the top of the charts and people enjoying her music again. I definitely loved “Wild” and for “Dr.”, I enjoyed the song a lot, especially the music but just didn’t care for the chorus. The DVD features two pretty cool music videos and I recommend getting the CD+DVD version if possible.
It will be interesting to see if she will continue to stay with this one single, one album release a year like she did in 2008 and focus primarily on her concert tour. But overall, I hope we get another exciting release from Amuro!
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Amuro Namie – BEST FICTION (a J!-ENT World Groove Album Review)
August 21, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment


“Three weeks at No. 1, over a million copies shipped, setting another record and just proving to everyone that this pop diva now in her 30′s should not be counted out because she still has what it takes to be a chart topping, record setter. ‘Best Fiction’ is simply a wonderful album and I absolutely recommend this album to Amuro Namie fans!”
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ARTIST: Amuro Namie
ALBUM: BEST FICTION
LABEL: avex trax
CATALOG #: AVCD-23651
DURATION: 1:14:13
RELEASE DATE: July 30, 2008
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- Do Me More
- Wishing On the Same Star
- shine more
- Put ‘Em Up
- SO CRAZY
- ALARM
- ALL FOR YOU
- GIRL TALK
- WANT ME, WANT ME
- White Light
- CAN’T SLEEP, CAN’T EAT, I’m SICK
- Baby Don’t Cry
- FUNKY TOWN
- NEW LOOK
- ROCK STEADY
- WHAT A FEELING
- Sexy Girl
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The news has been promising for Amuro Namie, the pop diva who started a trend and broke records, multiple award winner in the 90′s and we have seen her dominate as a teen, a tween and here we are watching her do the same thing in her 30′s.
“BEST FICTION” is the biggest selling album in 2008 and another album to sell over a million copies in Japan and recently Amuro was recognized as the only artist to have albums to sell over a million copies in her teens, 20′s and 30′s.
With the past decade being dominated by Hamasaki Ayumi, Utada Hikaru and Koda Kumi, for Amuro Namie fans, there was always hope to see Amuro make a comeback and in 2007, with the release of “Baby Don’t Cry”, CD singles numbers started to go up and since then, Amuro’s sales are up and she’s back in the forefront.
And even when she dominated during her “Sweet 19 Blues” and “Concentration 20 Years” over a decade ago, she still looks fabulous, sexy in her early 30′s and her music, I loved her music in the past but her music now, I’ve listened to it over and over on my iPod during commutes over a zillion times because I enjoy it so much.
So, here we are with Amuro’s third best album featuring 17 of her songs from 2002 through 2008. That is from her 21st CD single “Wishing On the Same Star” (2002) up to her 33rd CD Single “60s70s80″s which featured the three songs “NEW LOOK”, “ROCK STEADY” and “WHAT A FEELING” . The album would also include two new original songs “Do Me More” and “Sexy Girl”.
Amuro’s music is nowhere near what it was in the 90′s which was produced by Komuro Tetsuya. This time around with multiple collaborations, Amuro Namie’s music is urban R&B, hard, fierce and music that continues to showcase choreography and cool vocals. Her style of J-Pop was her own and you find other artists lately trying to capitalize on a similar sound.
Favorites of mine on this album include track 6 (Alarm, her 25th CD single released in 2004) which was a collaboration with JusMe and Monk. The music is in your face with synth and bass but the vocals of Amuro Namie and the lyrics are what shine in this song. Sexy!
Track 9 “WANT ME, WANT ME” is a track fusing bhangra and reggaeton and featured the sexiest lyrics to come from Amuro. In a way, I kind of viewed this CD single somewhat like when Christina Aguillera released “Dirty”. Sexy, provocative lyrics but the background sitar, the beat and the sexy lyrics really made this song stand out.
Track 10 “White Light” was a ballad but this was not your standard piano driven love song. This was one that just had a cool groove, made you want to dance and at the same time was a ballad. The song was part of a double A-Side CD single with “Violet Sauce” which is not on this album (but featured on her last album “PLAY”).
Track 11 “CANT SLEEP, CAN’T EAT, I’M SICK” (her 30th CD single released in 2006) is another song that produced by T. Kura and Michico and the song is funky with the brass samples and a really cool groove. Another favorite on this album.
Track 12 “Baby Don’t Cry” is her 31st CD single (rel. in 2007) and a collaboration with Nao’ymt and a song that started an upswing for Amuro’s music. An overall fun track and a departure of the in-your-face, fierce beats of previous songs. Gentle pop with a whimsical atmosphere attached to it. Very fun and enjoyable listening to!
Track 14-16 are songs from her 33rd CD single “60s70s80s” (2008). “NEW LOOK” which used the Supreme’s “Baby Love” 1960′s sample, “ROCK STEADY” using a sample from Aretha Franklin’s 1970′s “Rock Steady” and the final track “WHAT A FEELING” which had a sample from Irene Cara’s 1980′s hit.
I enjoyed “NEW LOOK” or the Supreme’s sample and whether it’s from the Supreme’s or Donna Summer, always enjoyed the groove to that song and the sample was well used for Amuro’s “NEW LOOK”.
Actually dig “WHAT A FEELING” for it’s 80′s old school sound. One of those homages to the music that once upon a time, I used to breakdance and pop to. So, nostalgic and fun at the same time.
And of course, there are so many other tracks on this album that I enjoy as well that are just too numerous to list.
Now, there is a DVD version of this album which is definitely worth getting. I’m currently reviewing the normal album version provided to me for review but the CD+DVD album version features music videos for all tracks on the album. That is an absolutely great deal to have all music videos for each track provided.
As for the CD insert, the insert booklet features the music lyrics and production credits to the song. A flyer is added for a special “BEST FICTION” flash site which you are given a password (note: tried it but got a 404 error, perhaps you must be a Japanese resident to access the site). The flyer also includes information on the fan club and her 2008-2009 tour.

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Overall this album is just wonderful. And with “Dance Tracks Vol. 1″ to “181920″ and now to “BEST FICTION”, these best albums for Amuro Namie are all worth owning.
Sure, her music has changed considerably since the TK years but production-wise, vocally, choreography-wise, everything about Amuro Namie has improved.
Her songs are catchy, enjoyable, sexy and you really can’t go wrong with it.
Now, of course, this review was for the normal CD version but I can tell you that knowing what’s on the CD+DVD version, you just can’t beat the value of having an album full of awesome tracks but owning a DVD with all music videos for those tracks. That’s great!
Overall, this album is a winner! It’s doing extremely well on the sales charts and definitely worth owning!
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[WORLD GROOVE] Currently listening to Amuro Namie – 60s70s80s
April 11, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment


ARTIST: Amuro Namie
CD SINGLE: 60s70s80s
LABEL: avex trax
CATALOG #: AVCD-31394
DURATION: 22:35
RELEASE DATE March 12, 2008

- NEW LOOK
- ROCK STEADY
- WHAT A FEELING
- NEW LOOK (Instrumental)
- ROCK STEADY (Instrumental)
- WHAT A FEELING (Instrumental)

Wow!
That was just the word that I felt about the latest CD single from Amuro Namie (her 35th CD single).
“60s70s80s” also becomes the first CD single for Amuro to hit the #1 position on the Oricon Daily and Weekly charts, her first CD single to reach #1 since 1998′s “I Have Never Seen”.
The CD single was promoted during a campaign collaboration for Fashion Music/Vidal Sassoon which featured Amuro Namie in various commercials showcasing music and fashion from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
The first track “NEW LOOK” features a sample of the popular 60′s song “Baby Love” originally performed by Diana Ross & the Supremes. A very hip, catchy track that showcases Amuro’s smooth vocals.
The second track “ROCK STEADY” features a sample of Aretha Franklin’s “Rock Steady”. If anything, a track that is very Amuro-ish, for those who have listened to her music from her latest album “PLAY”, the music and style of the music follows along those same lines of pop/dance music that Amuro’s music is known for.
The third track “WHAT A FEELING” features samples from “FLASHDANCE WHAT A FEELING” by Irene Cara. A song that has that old school 80′s breakdancing/pop feel that transitions to a the Flashdance beat. In a way, listening to this track kind of reminds me of a contemporary Madonna track.
The samples for each track are used mostly during the main chorus and not overused to the point that the music sounds too close to the original songs.
The remaining three tracks are the instrumental versions of each song.
The CD insert was designed for a the slim CD single case with lyrics and production credits on one side and behind-the-scene photos from Amuro’s Vidal Sassoon commercials.
There is CD+DVD version of this single that comes with a music video for each of the tracks and because of the collaborations and the work that gone behind the making of the music videos, I would expect it to be as enjoyable watching as it is enjoyable from listening.
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All in all, a very awesome CD single to come from Amuro Namie. Since the release of “BABY DON’T CRY”, you notice this shift of people starting to embrace the music from Amuro.
She’s one of the few artists that although in her 30′s, she can still manage to exhibit that pop diva style, continue to reinvent herself through her music and similar to Western artists such as Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson and Madonna, continue to reach audiences of all ages through her music.
This latest CD single is catchy and yes, the samples from Western song’s does help bring some nostalgia factor to the enjoyment of “60s70s80s” but all in all, it’s just a great time to be an Amuro fan again and just look forward to whats coming next.
Amuro fans, definitely check this CD single out.
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[WORLD GROOVE] Currently listening to Amuro Namie – “PLAY”
August 10, 2007 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment


ARTIST: Amuro Namie ALBUM: PLAY CATALOG #: AVCD-23342/B (CD+DVD Version)
LABEL: avex trax DURATION: 50:50 REL: June 27, 2007 WEBSITE: www.avexnet.or.jp/amuro/
TRACK LISTING:
- HIDE & SEEK
- FULL MOON
- CAN’T SLEEP, CAN’T EAT, I’M SICK
- IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU
- FUNKY TOWN
- STEP WITH IT
- HELLO
- SHOULD I LOVE HIM?
- TOP SECRET
- VIOLET SAUCE (SPICY)
- BABY DON’T CRY
- PINK KEY
DVD: (REGION 2, 4:3, 28 minutes)
- HIDE & SEEK (VIDEO CLIP)
- CAN’T SLEEP, CAN’T EAT, I’M SICK (VIDEO CLIP)
- FUNKY TOWN (VIDEO CLIP)
- HELLO (VIDEO CLIP)
- BABY DON’T CRY (VIDEO CLIP)
SPECIAL FEATURES: NAMIE AMURO x the world of GOLDEN EGGS
REVIEW:
The Queen of Hip-Pop is back with her long awaited full-length album “PLAY”.
Amuro Namie released her last album “Queen of Hip-Pop” back in July of 2005, so fans have been waiting for an album release for quite some time and I can’t emphasize how this album is definitely worth the wait!
If there is one J-POP singer who has embraced a Western style of R&B, pop style (and has worked with quite a few distinct producers) and knows how to balance it out with smooth vocals, great music and on the music video and live performance side, showing that this 30-year old momma is sexier, wiser and showing why Japanese music fans should not even discount her.
Since she broke out ala solo (originally a member of the Super Monkeys) back in 1996 with “Sweet 19 Blues” and quickly becoming the top selling pop diva at that time, this present Amuro embodies a style that can be looked at as a mix of Janet Jackson and Christine Aguilera. That is incorporating soul R&B music, awesome choreography and maintaining a sexy/stylish look. And not many female music performers can be pointed out as among the few who have gotten considerably better performance-wise with age.
In my opinion, Amuro Namie is one of the rare artists who just has that special talent and possibly can transcend to one of the few who can possibly be 40-years-old and still attract young and old fans alike. She’s that talented! She keeps reinventing herself and not afraid to try something new and fresh each time.
As for the new album… Wow!
“PLAY” features a total of twelve tracks which include the CD singles “VIOLET SAUCE” (came with “WHITE LIGHT”), “CAN’T SLEEP, CAN’T EAT, I’M SICK”, “BABY DON’T CRY” and her latest CD single “FUNKY TOWN”. These songs are awesome but interesting is how the non-CD single songs on this album are so awesome!
The first track features “HIDE & SEEK”. A catchy R&B song that starts out like a college band at a football game but transitions to a smooth R&B beat that is just too addicting.
The second track “FULL MOON” is like old school meets new school as FERGIE has been able to incorporate to her music, Amuro does the same with this track. My gawd…if this song was played at a club, this would be like the “freak dance” song. Again, great balance of old school beats and new school beats.
And the other tracks such as “IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU”, “STEP WITH IT”, “HELLO” and “TOP SECRET” all have that balance of smooth vocals, R&B beat and that Western R&B feel. “PLAY” is probably the first Amuro Namie album where I can say that I enjoyed all songs.
What about a Slow jam? Of course, what is an Amuro Namie album without one. In this case, “SHOULD I LOVE HIM?” is the slow jam of “PLAY”. A well-done smooth jam that actually stays consistent to the music on this album with that Western R&B feel.
All in all, I can’t further state how excited about this album. It’s a great balance of music and vocals and everything is executed quite well. I found no faults and listened to the album completely over and over about a dozen times today. I enjoyed “PLAY” a lot!
THE DVD:
The DVD features five music videos and I think the first video featured “HIDE & SEEK” is enough to show how far this artist has come. Her focus on choreography, style and sexiness is evident on her music videos and her past promotional videos pale beyond comparison to the videos you get on this DVD.
If anything, the DVD has enhanced my enjoyability of the songs on the album.
As for the special feature, “NAMIE AMURO x The World of GOLDEN EGGS” features Amuro Namie’s first voice acting gig in a animated short. Amuro plays a member of the GUSHIKEN BAND. The animation is nothing spectacular but still nevertheless fun to hear Amuro Namie doing some voice work.
CD INSERT CONTENTS:
Contents feature a lyric booklet, Amuro fan club info., mu-mo info.
NEGATIVES?:
Really, there is nothing I can fault with this album. The only one that I can possibly think of is for those who enjoy the pop-oriented “BABY DON’T CRY”, they may find that not all songs on “PLAY” are like that type of style. In fact, the majority of the songs on this album are very soul R&B oriented and if you can’t stand that type of music, then this album is probably not for you.
THE FINAL WORD:
Of all the Amuro Namie albums that I own, you would think that I would still hold a candle to the music that I loved from her as a Super Monkey up to “Concentration 20″. There was a long lull where I felt myself starting to move away from her music but around 2003, I started to really start to take a look at her and her music again. And I realize that it was a slow build to something that Amuro felt comfortable with and that is to not rush things with countless monthly releases such as her other avex pop diva counterparts.
Two years seems like a long wait for an album from Amuro Namie but as I mentioned before… “PLAY” is definitely worth the wait and this album has brought me back to appreciating her as an artist and her music.
“PLAY” is my favorite album from Amuro Namie period. I think that Amuro Namie fans will love this album and you will bump, you will shake and dance to the music. It’s that good!
Highly Recommended!
Suite Chic – GOOD LIFE/Just Say So (a J!-ENT World Groove CD Single Review)
September 20, 2002 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment

A wonderful debut for Suite Chic!
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GROUP: Suite Chic
CD SINGLE: Good Life/Just Say So
LABEL: avex trax
CATALOG #: AVJSG-40265
DURATION: 17:10
RELEASE DATE: November 18, 1998
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- GOOD LIFE
- Just Say So
- GOOD LIFE (Instrumental)
- Just Say So (Instrumental)
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Avex trax has a new project that they are working on and this time, it’s to develop their line of artist and music focusing on R&B and Hip-Hop. The project is known as “Suite Chic” and the main talent behind Suite Chic is Avex pop diva Namie Amuro who will be paired with various talent.
For this first double A-sided single “GOOD LIFE/Just Say So”, Namie is paired with hip hop artists FIRSTKLAS (ala ZEEBRA) and m-flo’s VERBAL.
“GOOD LIFE” features a Soul R&B sound and definitely dig the groove. The lyrical flow from ZEEBRA was well-done and vocals by Namie were very good. The second track “Just Say So” features a crunky groove/beat and I have to admit that it took me awhile to get used to the arrangement because I felt that Amuro’s vocals were much more better in this song but felt the music really was a distraction. Verbal’s rhymes were solid as usual but overall, a good track that could have been better musically.
The last two tracks rounding off the single are the instrumentals for both tracks.
CD insert is standard bi-fold with lyrics to the songs.
Overall, “GOOD LIFE/Just Say So” was a good debut single for the Suite Chic project. Felt the second track musical arrangement’s music was OK but it really could have been better because Amuro’s vocals was much better in the second track. A good single and look forward to the next.

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Namie Amuro – I HAVE NEVER SEEN (a J!-ENT World Groove CD Single Review)
January 13, 1999 by J!-ENT · Leave a Comment

Fantastic! “Don’t Wanna Cry” is another musical home run by the Amuro and TK team!
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ARTIST: Namie Amuro
CD SINGLE: I HAVE NEVER SEEN
LABEL: avex trax
CATALOG #: AVDD-20301
DURATION: 15:03
RELEASE DATE: December 23, 1998
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- I HAVE NEVER SEEN [Single Mix]
- I HAVE NEVER SEEN [With Her Soul Mix]
- I HAVE NEVER SEEN [Instrumental]
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Namie Amuro makes her return after being away for a year after her marriage with SAM (of TRF) and both being proud parents of a baby boy. Many people were wondering if Namie Amuro would be able to return to music and still be appreciated by her fans despite being married and having a child (which is usually a nail in the coffin for many Japanese female pop stars) and sure enough, Namie Amuro has shown that it is possible as her 11th comeback single “I Have Never Seen” has reached the #1 spot on the Oricon Charts and becoming her ninth CD single to achieve #1 status.
Featuring a song written and produced by Tetsuya Komuro (TK), “I HAVE NEVER SEEN” is used for the NTV drama “Yonige Yamotoho” and is a more mellower pop song from the artist. TK’s piano arrangement is pretty nice but I have to admit, this is probably the first Namie Amuro song that really didn’t draw me in. In fact, my reaction to it was more like it was an average pop song at best but it’s a good mid-tempo song.
The coupling track is a “With Her Soul Mix” and it’s mostly Amuro singing to a beat and occasional bass with the music having a more subtle sound and not as pronounced as the beats. Personally, I felt this coupling mix was bad and I expected more from TK. The third track ends with the instrumental of “I HAVE NEVER SEEN”.
I am glad to see Namie Amuro back again but the single for me, was not one of her best and as for TK, as much as I enjoyed his arrangement, the coupling track was his weakest mix ever. Overall, “I HAVE NEVER SEEN” is a good single but not a song I can see myself listening to a lot.

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Namie Amuro – CAN YOU CELEBRATE? (a J!-ENT World Groove CD Single Review)
February 28, 1997 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment

An incredible Namie Amuro song and a wonderful arrangement from TK! “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?” is one of those rare romantic love ballads that I have no doubt will be used for weddings for many decades to come! It’s a great song!
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ARTIST: Namie Amuro
CD SINGLE: CAN YOU CELEBRATE?
LABEL: avex trax
CATALOG #: AVDD-20167
DURATION: 21:16
RELEASE DATE: February 19, 1997
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- CAN YOU CELEBRATE? [Straight Run]
- CAN YOU CELEBRATE? [Seventh Avenue South Mix]
- CAN YOU CELEBRATE? [Back With TK]
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The Namie Amuro and TK domination continues as the collaboration between the two have created the romantic ballad “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?”, the ninth CD single from Amuro and her largest selling single thus far (over 2.2 million copies sold).
The single is being used for the popular “Virgin Road” Japanese drama series and I have no doubt that this song will be one of those songs that will be used in weddings for many decades to come. It’s a wonderful track and I just love Amuro’s vocals and TK’s romantic musical arrangement. Everything just works right with this single and it’s definitely my favorite Amuro song. I’ve been listening to this CD single non-stop for the last week and I can’t get enough of it. It’s awesome!
The single kicks off with the “Straight Run” ala normal version of “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?”, while the second track features a Seventh Avenue South Mix. And it’s pretty much an instrumental for the majority of the track with TK just doing some experimentation ala synth-wise and adding some crazy beats to the original arrangement. Until the sixth minute of this eight minute song, then we start hearing Amuro’s vocals.
The third track features the karaoke track titled “CAN YOU CELEBRATE? [Back with TK]” with TK backing vocals.
Overall, this is a fantastic Namie Amuro CD single and if you are an Amuro fan, go to your local Japanese music store or call them and buy this single right now! It’s that good! Highly recommended!

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