Ayumi Hamasaki
Birth Place:
Date of Birth: 1978/10/2
Heritage: Japanese
Famous for: Her debut single Poker Face
Background:
"I listened to rock (Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple) through the influence of my older brother. Now I enjoy listening to black music like Babyface, En Vogue, etc." Ayumi Hamasaki
Japanese pop star Ayumi Hamasaki is widely recognized for winning the Japan Recording Award for three consecutive years, in 2001 for "Dearest," 2002 "Voyage" and 2003 "No Way to Say." First noticed with her 1998 smash hit debut single "Poker Face," Hamasaki and her record label, AVEX Records, later created a series of remix albums called "ayu-mi-x" featuring DJs from around the world.
As of 2002, this Japanese diva became the highest earning entertainer in her country. She is also the first artist ever to have 4 singles on
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Childhood and Family:
"I don't even know if he's dead or alive." Ayumi Hamasaki
On the southern
Ayumi Hamasaki, nicknamed Ayu, plays the piano, and enjoys arranging flowers, drawing and ballet. A fan of baseball and music, she also likes to collect white decorative things for rooms.
Love-Destiny
Career:
"I thought mommy's life was strange, not mine. I didn't understand my loneliness until I moved to
A local child model in her early years, 14-year-old Ayumi Hamasaki and her family uprooted to
"I'd never heard of Avex. When he asked if I wanted to pursue a singing career, I said, 'No way.' He was this older guy, and I thought the whole thing sounded fishy." Ayumi Hamasaki (on her first encounter with Avex label).
While dancing at the vast Velfarre nightclub in Roppongi, a friend encouraged Ayumi to sing. In the club, owned by the Avex record label, Ayumi was introduced to Masato ("Max") Matsuura, the label's producer. He subsequently offered her a contract, which she first turned down. The next year, Ayumi accepted the deal and agreed to take singing classes. She missed most of the classes and the label later sent her to
"Going to
Her producer was deeply impressed with the words in her letters and when Ayumi returned to
After launching one album and one single in 1995, featuring her song "Nothing from Nothing," Ayumi eventually released her major label debut album "Love-Destiny" in 1998 and introduced her debut single "Poker Face," which she wrote herself, on April 4, 1998. The song is about strength in sorrow and was produced by Yasuhiko Hoshino (composition) and Akimitsu Honma (arrangement). About her first single she revealed, "At first, the song was about a weaker girl. But you can cry anytime, and I wanted to smile at those sad, lonely moments. I rewrote the lyrics over and over, and finally finished the song the day before the vocal recording."
Following her debut single, Ayumi's next four singles hit the Top 10, making "Love-Destiny" the No. 1 slot in April 1999. Her star continued to shine in the new millennium. She nabbed the Japan Recording Award three times in a row, for "Dearest" (2001), "Voyage" (2002) and "No Way to Say" (2003). Moreover record label Avex Records created a series of remix albums called "ayu-mi-x," featuring DJs from around the world.
As of August 2005,
"It's necessary that I am viewed as a product. I am a product." Ayumi Hamasaki
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