Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro (安室奈美恵, Amuro Namie, born September 20, 1977) —formerly known as Namie Maruyama in her personal life— is a Japanese singer, dancer, fashion model, actress and businesswoman. She achieved popularity by a series of successful singles and albums, both exploring different genres and working with producers and musicians outside of Japan, one of the first Japanese artists to do so at the time. Due to her longevity and resilience in the industry, she has been often referred by critics and music publications as the "Teen Queen" of Japan, "Queen of J-Pop", and the "Japanese Madonna or Janet Jackson".

Born in Naha, Okinawa, Amuro debuted in music as an idol with the band Super Monkey's at age 14. Although majority of their releases were unsuccessful in Japan, Amuro's venturing in modelling fashion and acting helped the group gain attention on their single "Try Me ~私を信じて~". Retitling themselves as "Namie Amuro with Super Monkey’s" to achieve further success, they released a studio album and a compilation. She signed with Avex Trax in 1995 to released her debut single “"Body Feels Exit", the lead single from her best-selling album Sweet 19 Blues (1996). She achieved large success with her single "Can You Celebrate?", which is still the best-selling single from a female artist in Japan. Transitioning into westernised R&B music, she released her third album Genius 2000 (2000).

As she was beginning to mold her well-known signature R&B sound, sales started to decline by the release of her fifth album Style (2003). But in 2007, Play, her eight studio album, was a period of her resurgence with sales. She then moved from R&B, onto electronic dance music with her tenth album Uncontrolled (2012), and has since recorded primarily in English language, including her most recent album Genic (2015). Though Amuro has been credited as a record producer and songwriter in some of her releases, she has remained solely as a recording artist, with many of her singles hitting number one including "Chase the Chance", "A Walk in the Park", "Dreaming I Was Dreaming", "I Have Never Seen", "Wild", and an extended play single 60s 70s 80s. Alongside this, her compilation albums 181920 (1998) and Best Fiction (2008) are two of the best-selling greatest hits albums in Japan.

Having sold more than 30 million records in Japan, Namie Amuro is recognized as the 12th best-selling artist, the fourth best-selling solo artist, and third best-selling female artist in that region according to The Richest. She has been recognized at several award ceremonies, including being a recipient at the World Music Awards, Japan Record Awards, Japan Gold Disc Awards, among many others. Recording to calculated results by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), she has a total of 43 million certified units. Her album Sweet 19 Blues was the best-selling album of Japan, until it was released by several more entries during most recent years.

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Releases

Sleeve Title Year Format
Namie Amuro = 安室奈美惠* - Can You Celebrate? 1997 CD, Single
Namie Amuro = 安室奈美惠* - Sweet 19 Blues 1996 Cassette, Album
Namie Amuro = 安室奈美惠* - Sweet 19 Blues 1996 Cassette, Album
Namie Amuro = 安室奈美惠* - 白金精选 CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release
Namie Amuro = 安室奈美惠* - Wild Dr. / 狂野 2009 CD, Maxi-Single, DVD, DVD-Video
Namie Amuro - _genic 2015 CD, Album, Blu-ray
Namie Amuro - Sweet 19 Blues 1996 CD, Album, Limited Edition, Stereo
Namie Amuro - Live Style 2014 2015 DVD, DVD-Video
Namie Amuro - Past<Future 2012 CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue
Namie Amuro - Play 2012 Memory Stick, Album
Namie Amuro - Queen Of Hip-Pop 2005 CD, Album, Copy Protected, Promo
Namie Amuro - Best Fiction 2012 Memory Stick, Compilation
Namie Amuro - Best Fiction 2012 CD, Compilation, Limited Edition, Reissue
Namie Amuro - Love Enhanced ♥ Single Collection 2002 CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release
Namie Amuro - Play 2007 CD, Album
Namie Amuro - Amuro Namie First Anniversary ~1996 Live At Marine Stadium~ 2005 DVD, DVD-Video, Limited Edition, Reissue
Namie Amuro - So Crazy / Come 2003 CD, Maxi-Single, Copy Protected, Promo
Namie Amuro - Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~ 2018 DVD, DVD-Video, Limited Edition
Namie Amuro - Uncontrolled 2012 CD, Album, Promo, Stereo
No Image Namie Amuro - Queen Of Hip-Pop 2005 CD, CD-ROM, Album, Promo
Namie Amuro - 5 Major Domes Tour 2012 ~20th Anniversary Best~ 2013 DVD, DVD-Video, NTSC
Namie Amuro - How To Be A Girl 1997 CD, Mini, Single
Namie Amuro - Say The Word 2001 CD, Maxi-Single, Stereo
Namie Amuro - Tsuki 2014 CD, Maxi-Single, DVD, DVD-Video
Namie Amuro - White Light / Violet Sauce 2005 CD, Maxi-Single
Namie Amuro - Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick / 人魚 2006 CD, Maxi-Single
Namie Amuro - Style 2003 CD, Album, Copy Protected
Namie Amuro - Play 2007 CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video
Namie Amuro - Mint 2016 CD, Maxi-Single
Namie Amuro - Red Carpet 2015 CD, Single
Namie Amuro - Style 2012 CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue
Namie Amuro - Red Carpet 2015 CD, Maxi-Single
Namie Amuro - Live Style 2014 2015 DVD, DVD-Video, NTSC, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition
Namie Amuro - Concentration 20 Live In Tokyo Dome 1997 CD, VCD
Namie Amuro - Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~ 2018 DVD, DVD-Video, Limited Edition
Namie Amuro - Ballada 2014 CD, Compilation, Promo, DVD, DVD-Video, Promo
Namie Amuro - Something 'Bout The Kiss 1999 Vinyl, 12", Limited Edition
Namie Amuro - Best Fiction = 鑽漾精選 2008 CD, Compilation, DVD, DVD-Video
Namie Amuro - Chase The Chance 1995 CD, Mini, Single, Stereo
Namie Amuro - Sweet 19 Blues 1996 CD, Album
Namie Amuro - Sweet 19 Blues 1996 CD, Album
Namie Amuro - Break The Rules 2000 CD, Album
Namie Amuro - Queen Of Hip-Pop 2005 CD, Album
Namie Amuro - Queen Of Hip-Pop = 嘻哈時尚女王 2005 CD, Album
Namie Amuro - Girl Talk / The Speed Star = 姊妹悄悄話 / 極速之星 2004 CD, Maxi-Single, DVD, DVD-Video
Namie Amuro - Dear Diary / Fighter 2016 CD, Maxi-Single, DVD, DVD-Video
Namie Amuro - Red Carpet 2015 CD, Maxi-Single, DVD, DVD-Video
Namie Amuro - 181920 1999 CD, Compilation
Namie Amuro - Want Me, Want Me = 非我莫屬 2005 CD, Maxi-Single
Namie Amuro - 181920 Films 1998 VHS

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