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{{Short description|Japanese singer, songwriter, and actress (born 1978)}}
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{{Nihongo|'''Ayumi Hamasaki'''|浜崎あゆみ|Hamasaki Ayumi|born October 2, 1978}} is a Japanese singer-songwriter and producer. Nicknamed the "Empress of Pop" on account of her influence throughout Asia, she is widely recognized for her versatile music production, songwriting, and live performances. Hamasaki is the ], and a ] of the ].
{{nihongo|'''Ayumi Hamasaki'''|浜崎 あゆみ|''Hamasaki Ayumi''|also 浜崎歩}} (born October 2, 1978) is a Japanese ] and former ]. Also called '''''Ayu''''' by her fans, Hamasaki has been dubbed the "Empress of Pop" due to her popularity and widespread influence in Japan.<ref>{{cite web | first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/ | title=Empress of Pop | publisher='']'' | accessmonthday=January 24 | accessyear=2008 | pages=Splash}}</ref><ref name="TalkAsia">{{cite web | url=http://www.cnnasiapacific.com/programs/en/program/15/ | title=Talk Asia - Program Descriptions|publisher=]|accessmonthday=February 19 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> Born and raised in ], she moved to ] at fourteen to pursue a career in entertainment. In 1998, under the tutelage of ] CEO ], she released a string of modestly selling singles that concluded with her 1999 debut album '']''. The album debuted atop the ] charts and stayed there for four weeks, establishing her popularity in Japan.<ref group=fn name="NFN" />


Born and raised in ], Hamasaki moved to Tokyo at 14 in 1993 to pursue a career in singing and acting. In 1998, Hamasaki released her debut single "]"<ref group=fn name="NFN">Oricon does not count '']'', released by ], among Hamasaki's albums.</ref> and debut major-label album '']''. The album debuted at the top of the ] charts and remained there for five weeks, selling over a million copies.<ref group=fn name="NFN" /> This rapid rise to fame was attributed to her style of lyric-writing, listeners praising her poetic way of conveying relatable subjects.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-06-01 |title=浜崎あゆみ『デビュー10周年記念☆彼女の魅力を様々な角度から徹底解剖!!』-ORICON STYLE ミュージック |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/080910_04.html |access-date=2022-12-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090601114243/https://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/080910_04.html |archive-date=June 1, 2009 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-04-08 |title=浜崎あゆみが世紀末に示した確かな光ーー。『LOVEppears』に見る鮮烈な歌詞世界 {{!}} OKMusic |url=https://okmusic.jp/news/297626 |access-date=2024-10-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200408063547/https://okmusic.jp/news/297626 |archive-date=April 8, 2020 }}</ref> Her next ten albums shipped over a million copies in Japan, with her third, ''],'' selling nearly three million. '']'', her first compilation album, further established her position as a crowning artist with more than four million copies sold in Japan.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.geocities.jp/object_ori/010409a.html | title=Japan's Top Selling Albums | author=Oricon | date=9 April 2001 | access-date=25 October 2012 | language=ja | archive-date=November 6, 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181106015133/http://www.geocities.jp/object_ori/010409a.html | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-album-syodo.html | script-title=ja:歴代アルバム初動ランキング | author=Oricon | publisher=Music TV | access-date=2 November 2012 | language=ja | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120220030935/http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-album-syodo.html | archive-date=February 20, 2012 | url-status=dead | df=mdy-all }}</ref> It was at this time that she represented more than 40% of her record label's income.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Team Ayumi Hamasaki. DNA that always creates unprecedented |url=https://avex.com/jp/en/contents/team-ayu-dna/ |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=avex.com |language=en |archive-date=August 11, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200811013121/https://avex.com/jp/en/contents/team-ayu-dna/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
Because of her constantly changing image and tight control over her artistry, Hamasaki's popularity extends across Asia; music and fashion trends she has started have spread to countries like ], ], and ]. She has appeared in or lent her songs to many advertisements and television commercials. Though she originally supported the exploitation of her popularity for commercial purposes, she later reconsidered and eventually opposed her status as an Avex "product".<ref name="NTVinterview" />


After ''A Best'', Hamasaki went on to experiment with her music style and lyricism, incorporating English into her work from ] onwards. Later albums would range from electronic dream-pop to rock genres, the singer commenting that she focuses on what she wants to create "whether it is trendy or not".<ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMj8w29tdC4 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki's biggest regret |date=December 1, 2014 |publisher=SPH Razor |access-date=January 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200613171802/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMj8w29tdC4 |archive-date=June 13, 2020 |url-status=live |via=]}}</ref> Hamasaki currently holds the record for the most albums to place in the top ten by a female artist in Japan.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TOMORROW X TOGETHER、7作連続「アルバム」1位【オリコンランキング】 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2265911/full/ |access-date=2023-01-31 |website=ORICON NEWS |archive-date=January 31, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230131101448/https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2265911/full/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
Since her 1998 debut with the single "]",<ref group=fn name="NFN">Oricon does not count '']'', released by ], among Hamasaki's albums.</ref> Hamasaki has sold around 50&nbsp;million records in Japan, ranking her among the best-selling singers in the country.<ref name="bbcayumi"/> As a female singer, Hamasaki holds several domestic records for her singles, such as the most number-one hits, the highest sales, and the most million-sellers.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite news|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/46603/ | title=A Great Achievement — Hamasaki Ayumi Ties with Akina Nakamori for the Achievement of Five Crowns|publisher=]| date=July 24, 2007|access=2008-03-22}}</ref><ref group=fn>This last record is shared with ], ], and ].</ref> No year from 1999 to 2008 had passed without one of her singles at the top of the charts.<ref name="fierce" /> Hamasaki is also the first female singer to have eight studio albums that topped the ].<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite news |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/39829/ | title=Ayumi Hamasaki's Feat! First to Have Eight Consecutive Original Albums|publisher=]|date=December 6, 2006|accessmonthday=December 2|accessyear=2008}}</ref>


Hamasaki has sold over 50.708 million units in Japan, and has several domestic record achievements for her singles: the most number-one hits by a female artist (38); the most consecutive number-one hits by a solo artist (25),<ref name="record">{{cite news | script-title = ja:浜崎あゆみ、シングル25作連続首位で歴代単独1位 松田聖子の記録22年ぶり更新 | url = http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/80699/full/ | publisher = ] | date = October 5, 2010 | access-date = October 4, 2010 | language = ja | archive-date = October 22, 2012 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121022231550/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/80699/full/ | url-status = live }}</ref> and the most million-sellers.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/46603/ | title=A Great Achievement&nbsp;— Hamasaki Ayumi Ties with Akina Nakamori for the Achievement of Five Crowns|publisher=]| date=July 24, 2007|access-date=March 22, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080311042113/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/46603/| archive-date= March 11, 2008 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref><ref group="fn">This last record is shared with ], ], and ].</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=【オリコン"平成セールス"ランキング】シングルはSMAP、アルバムは宇多田ヒカルが1位 "平成No.1"アーティスト別セールスのB'zからはコメント到着 2ページ目 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/confidence/special/52827/2/#link1 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190921181051/https://www.oricon.co.jp/confidence/special/52827/2/#link1 |archive-date=September 21, 2019 |access-date=April 26, 2023 |publisher=ORICON NEWS}}</ref> From 1999 to 2010, Hamasaki had at least two singles each year topping the charts.<ref name="fierce">{{cite news |date=April 15, 2008 |title=Ayu, Controlling a Fierce Battle, Is the First Female Singer to Have a Number-One Single for Ten Consecutive Years |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/53725/full/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080420001405/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/53725/full/ |archive-date=April 20, 2008 |access-date=April 15, 2008 |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref> Hamasaki is also the first female recording artist to have ten studio albums since her debut to top the Oricon, and the first artist to have a number-one album for 13 consecutive years since her debut.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/39829/ | title=Ayumi Hamasaki's Feat! First to Have Eight Consecutive Original Albums|publisher=]|date=December 6, 2006|access-date=December 2, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081207173900/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/39829/| archive-date= December 7, 2008 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref><ref name="nextlevel">{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/64689/full/|title=Unprecedented!Hamasaki Ayumi Has Attained a Number-One for Eleven Years Straight Since Her Debut!|work=]|access-date=May 2, 2009|date=March 31, 2009| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090402145635/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/64689/full/| archive-date= April 2, 2009 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref> In addition to this, Hamasaki's remix albums '']'' and ''Ayu-mi-x II Version Non-Stop Mega Mix'', are recognized as two of the best selling remix albums of all time worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/a/246497/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100414033848/http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/a/246497/|url-status=dead|script-title=ja:浜崎あゆみ-ORICON STYLE ミュージック<!-- Bot generated title -->|archive-date=April 14, 2010}}</ref>
==Life and music career==
===Childhood and early endeavors===
Born in ], Hamasaki was raised by her mother and grandmother. Her father had left the family when she was three and never again came into contact with her.<ref name="Rockin">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | first=Atsushi | last=Shikano | title=Interview with Ayumi Hamasaki| journal=rockin'on japan| year=2001 | date=February 20, 2001}}</ref><ref name="Time">{{cite web | last=Takeuchi Cullen| first=Lisa| url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover3.html |title=Empress of Pop| publisher= '']''|accessmonthday=January 24 | accessyear=2008 | pages=p. 3}}</ref> Because her mother worked to support the family, Hamasaki was primarily taken care of by her grandmother.<ref name="Rockin"/>


==Life and career==
At age seven, Hamasaki began modeling for local institutions, such as banks, to supplement the family's income. She continued this career path by leaving her family at fourteen and moving to Tokyo as a model under SOS, a talent agency.<ref name="Rockin"/> Her modeling career did not last long; SOS deemed her too short and transferred her to Sun Music, a musicians' agency. Under the name of "Ayumi", Hamasaki released a rap album, '']'', on the ] label. She was dropped by the label when the album failed to chart on the Oricon.<ref name="allmusic" /> After this failure, Hamasaki took up acting and starred in ] such as ''Ladys Ladys!! Soucho Saigo no Hi'' and ] like ''Miseinen'', which were poorly received by the public.<ref name="Time"/><ref name="Metropolis"/> Growing dissatisfied with her job, Hamasaki quit acting and moved in with her mother, who had recently moved to Tokyo.<ref name="Rockin"/>
===1978–1997: Childhood and early endeavors===
Born in ], Fukuoka Prefecture, Hamasaki was raised as an only child by her mother and grandmother; her father had left the family when she was three, and had no further contact with the family.<ref name="Rockin">{{cite magazine | first=Atsushi | last=Shikano | title=Interview with Ayumi Hamasaki| magazine=]| date=February 20, 2001|language=ja}}</ref><ref name="Time">{{cite magazine | last=Takeuchi Cullen| first=Lisa| url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover3.html |title=Empress of Pop|magazine=]| access-date=November 28, 2011 | page=3 | date=March 25, 2002 | url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020403135213/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover3.html | archive-date=April 3, 2002 }}</ref> Hamasaki was primarily taken care of by her grandmother due to her mother working full-time.<ref name="Rockin"/> She described herself as a ] when she was a teenager, and as a "strange kid" who liked to be alone.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Tan |first1=Tammi |title=Ayumi Hamasaki: A strange kid that liked to be alone |url=http://xin.msn.com/en-sg/entertainment/celebrity/ayumi-hamasaki-a-strange-kid-that-liked-to-be-alone/ar-BB9CaNM |publisher=xinmsn |access-date=20 October 2014 |location=Singapore |date=18 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141020120135/http://xin.msn.com/en-sg/entertainment/celebrity/ayumi-hamasaki-a-strange-kid-that-liked-to-be-alone/ar-BB9CaNM |archive-date=October 20, 2014 }}</ref>


At age seven, Hamasaki began modeling for local institutions, such as banks, to supplement the family's income. She continued this career path by leaving her family at fourteen and moving to Tokyo as a model under SOS, a talent agency.<ref name="Rockin"/> Her modeling career did not last long; SOS eventually deemed her too short for a model and transferred her to Sun Music, a musicians' agency. Under the name of "Ayumi", Hamasaki released a rap EP, '']'', on the ] label in 1995. She was dismissed from the label when the album failed to chart.<ref name="allmusic" /> After this, Hamasaki took up acting and starred in movies and television dramas, which included ''Ladys Ladys!! Sōcho Saigo no Hi'' and ''Miseinen''.<ref name="Time" /><ref name="Metropolis">{{cite magazine |last=Wilce |first=Matt |title=Big in Japan: Ayumi Hamasaki |url=http://metropolis.co.jp/biginjapan/379/biginjapaninc.htm |url-status=dead |magazine=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410103934/http://metropolis.co.jp/BigInJapan/379/biginjapaninc.htm |archive-date=April 10, 2008 |access-date=March 23, 2008 |df=mdy-all}}</ref> From August 1995 to March 1996, Hamasaki also co-hosted the ] ''Hōkago no Ōsama'' (''After-School King'') for ] with ].<ref>{{cite magazine |script-title=ja:スーパーファミコンアワー番組表8/1~8/31 ~スーパーファミコンアワー番組ガイド~ |magazine=] |date=September 1995 |volume=2 |pages=33–66 |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |script-title=ja:スーパーファミコンアワー音声連動番組ガイド3/1→3/30 |magazine=サテラビュー通信 |date=April 1996 |volume=10 |pages=40–73 |language=ja}}</ref> Hamasaki decided to return to studying after her mother moved to Tokyo.<ref name="Rockin"/>
Hamasaki was initially a good student, earning good grades in ]. Eventually, she lost faith in the curriculum, thinking that the subjects taught were of no use to her. Her grades dropped as she refused to put her mind to her studies. While living in Tokyo, she attempted to further her studies at Horikoshi Gakuen, a ] for ], but dropped out in the first year. Hamasaki, without a job and school, spent much of her time shopping at ] boutiques and dancing at ], an ]-owned disco club.<ref name="Rockin"/><ref name="Time"/>


Hamasaki attended ],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2013-11-13 |title=浜崎あゆみ、高校時代「同じクラスだった」 意外な接点に驚きの声 - モデルプレス |url=https://mdpr.jp/news/detail/1298945 |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=モデルプレス - ライフスタイル・ファッションエンタメニュース |language=ja}}</ref> a high school for the arts, but dropped out in the tenth grade after struggling to adjust to student life.<ref name="Time" /> She describes living aimlessly during this period, shopping in ] and going to nightclubs. After singing karaoke at ], she was introduced to ], who offered her a record deal. Hamasaki suspected ulterior motives and turned the offer down, saying later "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."
At Velfarre, she was introduced to her future producer, ], through a friend. After hearing Hamasaki sing ], Matsuura offered her a recording deal, but Hamasaki suspected ulterior motives and turned the offer down.<ref name="Time"/> He persisted and succeeded in recruiting her for the Avex label in the following year.<ref name="Time"/><ref>{{cite web | last = Belfiore | first = Michael | url=http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608003868/Ayumi-Hamasaki.html | title=Ayumi Hamasaki Biography | accessmonthday=June 5 | accessyear=]| publisher=Musicianguide.com}}</ref> Hamasaki started vocal training, but skipped most of her classes after finding her instructors to be too rigid and the classes dull.<ref name="Time"/> When she confessed this to Matsuura, he sent her to ] to train her vocals under another method. During her foreign sojourn, Hamasaki frequently corresponded with Matsuura and impressed him with her style of writing. On her return to Japan, he suggested that she try writing her own lyrics.<ref name="Time"/>


Matsuura persisted, and Hamasaki eventually agreed to take voice lessons the following year, most of which she would end up skipping due to reminding her of school.<ref name=":3" /> When Matsuura found out, he offered to send her abroad for one-to-one training instead. "I thought he was kidding" Ayu said later of this time, "I mean, I was seventeen".<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |date=2007-12-15 |title=TIMEasia.com: Japan - Ayumi Hamasaki |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover.html |access-date=2024-10-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071215041531/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover.html |archive-date=December 15, 2007 }}</ref> Hamasaki stayed in New York for three months, corresponding frequently with Matsuura. Due to difficulties voicing her thoughts, that correspondence was usually through letter; impressed by her writing style, the producer asked her to try her hand at lyrics while they prepared for her debut.<ref name=":5" /> "No one had ever asked anything of me before, or expected anything," the singer said later. "He's the one who found me and drew me out."
===1998–1999: Rising popularity===
Hamasaki's debut album under Avex, '']'' (1999), was "unassuming":<ref name="VillageVoice" /> its singles were not major hits, and the tracks, composed by Yasuhiko Hoshino, Akio Togashi (of ]), and Mitsuru Igarashi (of ]), were "cautious" ] songs.<ref name="VillageVoice" /><ref name="Time"/> However, Hamasaki's lyrics, introspective observations about her feelings and experiences that focused on loneliness and individualism, resonated with the Japanese public.<ref name="beatfreak1">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | title=A Song for XX | journal=Beatfreak | month=January | year=1999 | volume=132}}</ref> The songs gained Hamasaki a growing following, and the release of the album was a success: it topped the Oricon charts for five weeks and sold over a million copies.<ref name="YCTT" /><ref name="allmusic">{{cite web | url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wzfwxq9kldke~T1 | title=Ayumi Hamasaki | publisher=] | accessmonthday=April 17 | accessyear=2008 | first=Chris | last=True}}</ref><ref name="SCMP">{{cite news | title = Seige Mentality | page =1 | work =] | publisher = ] | location = Hong Kong, China | date=May 13, 2002 | accessmonthday=July 14|accessyear=2008}}</ref> For her achievements, she earned a ] for "Best New Artist of the Year".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/e/data/gdisc/1999.html | title=The 14th Japan Gold Disc Award 1999 | accessmonthday=April 17 | accessyear=2008 | publisher=]}}</ref>


===1998–1999: Musical beginnings, ''A Song for xx'', and ''Loveppears''===
With '']'' (March 1999), the first of a series of remix albums, Hamasaki began moving beyond the pop-rock of ''A Song for XX'' and began to incorporate different styles including ], ], and ].<ref name="VillageVoice">{{cite news | last= Walters| first =Barry | title =Turning (Japanese) Point | publisher ='']'' | date =March 5, 2002 | url = http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0209,168697,32804,22.html| accessmonthday=April 19|accessyear= 2008}}</ref> Composed by Yasuhiko Hoshino and ] (of ]), the singles released later that year were dance tunes and earned Hamasaki her first number-one single ("]") and first million-selling single ("]").<ref name="fierce" /><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/1999.html | title=Million-Selling Singles of 1999 | publisher=] | accessmonthday=April 19 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> Her second studio album, '']'' (November 1999), not only topped the Oricon charts, it sold nearly 3&nbsp;million copies.<ref name="YCTT">{{Cite news| title =You Can't Top This | work = ] | publisher = ] |location=Singapore | date =November 25, 1999|agency=]}}</ref> The album also showcased a change in Hamasaki's lyrics. Though the lyrics of ''Loveppears'' still dealt with loneliness, many of them were written from a ] perspective.<ref name="beatfreak1">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | title=Loveppears | journal=Beatfreak | month=November | year=1999 | volume=142}}</ref> In support of ''Loveppears'', she held her first tour, ''Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 A''.
Hamasaki made her debut on April 8, 1998 with the single "]". Almost a year later, the singer released her debut studio album ''];'' it was an unprecedented success, topping the Oricon charts for five weeks and selling over a million copies.<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web | url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/p430329/biography | title=Ayumi Hamasaki | website=Allmusic | access-date=April 17, 2008 | first=Chris | last=True | archive-date=August 16, 2024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816141758/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ayumi-hamasaki-mn0000758915/biographyAjax#biography | url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="YCTT" /><ref name="SCMP">{{cite news | title = Siege Mentality | page =1 |work=South China Morning Post | publisher = ] | location = Hong Kong, China | date=May 13, 2002}}</ref> Later in 1999, she received the ] for "Best New Artist of the Year".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/e/data/gdisc/1999.html | title=The 14th Japan Gold Disc Award 1999 | access-date=April 17, 2008 | publisher=] | archive-date=December 20, 2003 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031220190720/http://www.riaj.or.jp/e/data/gdisc/1999.html | url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Time" /><ref name="VillageVoice" />


'']'' (March 1999), the first of a series of remix albums, signalled Hamasaki moving beyond the pop-rock sound of ''A Song for ××''.<ref name="VillageVoice">{{cite news | last =Walters | first =Barry | title =Turning (Japanese) Point | newspaper =] | date =March 5, 2002 | url=http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0209,168697,32804,22.html | access-date =April 19, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080805144109/http://www.villagevoice.com/2002-03-05/music/turning-japanese-point/ |archive-date=August 5, 2008}}</ref> She began to experiment with musical style in her singles, releasing remixes which spanned ] and ]. Later singles became milestones: Hamasaki earned her first number-one single ("]") and first million-selling single ("]").<ref name="fierce" /><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/1999.html | title=Million-Selling Singles of 1999 | publisher=RIAJ | access-date=April 19, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080417233128/http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/1999.html| archive-date= April 17, 2008 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref> Her second studio album, '']'' (November 1999), topped the Oricon charts and sold nearly 3 million copies.<ref name="YCTT">{{Cite news| title =You Can't Top This |work = ] | publisher = ] |location=Singapore | date =November 25, 1999|agency=]}}</ref> In support of ''Loveppears'', she held her first tour: ''Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 A''. Two DVDs of the tour were released. ''Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 Vol. 1'' was released on September 13, 2000 with a multi-angle function to switch between backstage view and audience view. ''Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 Vol. 2'' was released on September 27, 2000 with a multi-angle function to switch between audience view and the video effects on the giant video screen in the concert.{{citation needed|date=December 2024}}
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===2000–2002: ''Duty'', ''A Best'', ''I Am...'', and ''Rainbow''===
From April to June 2000, Hamasaki released the "Trilogy", a series of singles consisting of "]", "]", and "]". The lyrics of these songs focused on hopelessness, a reflection of Hamasaki's disappointment that she had not expressed herself thoroughly in any of her previous lyrics and a sense of shame of her public image.<ref name="Jpoint">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | title=Review of Ayu's Year 2000 & M| journal=J-Point|date= December 22, 2000| volume=75}}</ref> Likewise, many of the songs she wrote for her subsequent studio album, '']'' (September 2000), involved feelings of loneliness, chaos, confusion, and the burden of her responsibilities. She described her feelings after the writing as "unnatural" and "nervous".<ref name="Rockin" /><ref name="cawaii10th">{{ja icon}}{{cite journal | title=Ayu 10th Year Career Anniversary | journal=Cawaii|month=May|year=2008|pages=pp. 15, 18 |author=Tsuriya, Takako}}</ref> The musical style was darker as well; in contrast with ''Loveppears'', ''Duty'' was a ]-influenced album with only one dance song, "]".<ref name="Rockin" /><ref name="profilestory">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | title=Side Face Story | journal=Cawaii | month=November | year=2007|author=Tsuriya, Takako}}</ref> ''Duty'' resonated with fans: the "Trilogy" were "hit singles" ("Seasons" was a million-seller), and the album became Hamasaki's best-selling studio album.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/a/246497/|title=Ranking of Ayumi Hamasaki's Albums by Sales|publisher=]|accessmonthday=December 1 |accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2000.html | title=Million-Selling Singles of 2000 | accessmonthday=April 19 | accessyear=2008 | publisher=]}}</ref> At the end of 2000, Hamasaki held her first ] at the ].
From April to June 2000, Hamasaki released the "despair trilogy": "]", "]", and "]". Her subsequent studio album, '']'', reflected on the artist's feelings of loneliness, chaos, confusion, and the burden of responsibility; it resonated with fans, and became Hamasaki's best-selling studio album.<ref name="Rockin" /><ref name="cawaii10th">{{cite magazine |author=Tsuriya, Takako |date=May 2008 |title=Ayu 10th Year Career Anniversary |magazine=Cawaii |pages=15, 18 |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ranking of Ayumi Hamasaki's Albums by Sales |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/246497/ranking/cd_album/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100813023311/http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/246497/ranking/cd_album/ |archive-date=August 13, 2010 |access-date=July 24, 2010 |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref> At the end of 2000, Hamasaki held her first ] at the ].


In 2001, Avex forced Hamasaki to release her first compilation album, '']'', on March 28, putting the album in "competition" with ]'s second studio album, '']''. The "competition" between the two singers (which both claimed was merely a creation of their record companies and the media) was supposedly the reason for the success of the albums; both sold over 5 million copies.<ref>{{Cite news| title =J-pop Divas Fight It Out | work = ] | publisher = ]| location=Singapore | date =April 20, 2001|agency=]}}</ref> In support of ''Duty'' and ''A Best'', Hamasaki held a ], making her one of few "top-drawer" Japanese artists to hold a concert at the ].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200704/200704190012.html|title=Rain to Perform at Prestigious Tokyo Dome | date=April 19, 2007|accessmonthday=October 7|accessyear=2008|publisher=]}}</ref> In 2001, Hamasaki released her first compilation album, '']''. In support of ''Duty'' and ''A Best'', Hamasaki held a ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2007/04/19/2007041961012.html|title=Rain to Perform at Prestigious Tokyo Dome|date=April 19, 2007|access-date=July 23, 2010|publisher=Chosun Ilbo Co|work=]|archive-date=June 21, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110621235049/http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2007/04/19/2007041961012.html|url-status=live}}</ref>


In 2002, the singer released her fourth studio album, '']'', which featured her own compositions under the pseudonym "Crea".<ref name="TimeInterview2">{{cite magazine|first=Lisa |last=Takeuchi Cullen |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/int_ayumi2.html |title=I have very clear ideas of what I want |magazine=] |access-date=January 2, 2008 |page=2 |date=March 25, 2002 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071212005108/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/int_ayumi2.html |archive-date=December 12, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In light of the ], Hamasaki revised her vision of the album, focusing on issues such as faith and world peace. "]", a duet with ], was released as part of Avex's ] project.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avexnet.or.jp/songnation/index.htm |title=Song+Nation |publisher=] |access-date=January 24, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080120210120/http://www.avexnet.or.jp/songnation/index.htm |archive-date=January 20, 2008 |url-status=dead |language=ja |df=mdy }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chosunonline.com/article/20050121000046 |title=BoA and Hamasaki Ayumi Join Song+Nation's South Korean Release |publisher=Chosun Ilbo Co. |work=] |access-date=December 1, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081207020747/http://www.chosunonline.com/article/20050121000046 |archive-date=December 7, 2008 |language=ja |url-status=dead |df=mdy }} (Paid access required to view article)</ref><ref group=fn>Original text: "このシングルは2001年9月11に米国で発生した同時多発テロを追悼するために企画され、リリースと同時に日本で話題を集めたチャリティーシングル『song+nation』の3枚だ。"<br />"まず、浜崎あゆみとKEIKOがデュエットした『a song is born』が2001年12月12日にリリースされた。"</ref> She also changed her idea for the album cover, opting instead to be portrayed as a "peace muse": {{blockquote|I had a completely different idea for the cover at first. We'd already reserved the space, decided the hair and makeup and everything. But after the incident, as is typical of me, I suddenly changed my mind. I knew it wasn't the time for gaudiness, for elaborate sets and costumes. It sounds odd coming from me, but I realize what I say and how I look has a great impact.<ref name="TimeInterview"/>}} In support of ''I Am...'', Hamasaki held two tours: ''Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2002 A,'' and ''Ayumi Hamasaki Stadium Tour 2002 A''.<ref>{{cite magazine| url=http://www.famitsu.com/entertainment/news/2002/02/25/n08.html| title=Ayumi Hamasaki Stadium Tour 2002 A| magazine=]| publisher=]| date=February 25, 2002| access-date=October 7, 2008| language=ja| archive-date=May 30, 2002| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020530031242/http://www.famitsu.com/entertainment/news/2002/02/25/n08.html| url-status=live}}</ref> Live albums of both tours were released in 2003.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ayumi Hamasaki – Arena Tour 2002 A |url=https://www.discogs.com/master/335658-Ayumi-Hamasaki-Arena-Tour-2002-A |website=Discogs |access-date=4 December 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ayumi Hamasaki – Stadium Tour 2002 A |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/13292402-Ayumi-Hamasaki-Stadium-Tour-2002-A |website=Discogs |access-date=4 December 2024}}</ref> Later that year, Hamasaki performed at the ] music awards ceremony in Singapore, and received the award for "Most Influential Japanese Singer in Asia".<ref name="TimeInterview">{{cite news |last=Takeuchi Cullen |first=Lisa |date=March 25, 2002 |title=I have very clear ideas of what I want |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/int_ayumi.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080214075019/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/int_ayumi.html |archive-date=February 14, 2008 |access-date=February 16, 2008 |work=] |page=1}}</ref><ref name="FacesofAyu7">{{cite magazine |last=Takeuchi Cullen |first=Lisa |date=March 25, 2002 |title=The Many Faces of Ayu |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/photoessay/7.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080415210411/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/photoessay/7.html |archive-date=April 15, 2008 |access-date=April 17, 2008 |magazine=] |page=7}}</ref> In November she released her first European single, "]", under the name "Ayu". It was released in Germany on the Drizzly label.<ref>{{cite web |title=Japanische Pop-Diva meets Trance |url=http://www.dancecube.de/content.php?category=2&level=1&Path=-1&Category_ID=2&action=showArticle&Article_ID=75381&area=news |archive-url=https://archive.today/20070618115542/http://www.dancecube.de/content.php?category=2&level=1&Path=-1&Category_ID=2&action=showArticle&Article_ID=75381&area=news |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 18, 2007 | publisher=Raveline |language=de |access-date=July 25, 2010}}</ref> Hamasaki continued to release singles in Germany until 2005.<ref>{{cite web |title=Neue Single mit Remixen von Armin van Buuren & Kyau vs Albert |url=http://www.dancecube.de/content.php?category=1&level=1&Path=-1&Category_ID=1&action=showArticle&Article_ID=123420&area=news&subCategory=&ContextCategory_ID=4&ContextKeyword=Ayu&contextnavid=technology |publisher=Raveline |language=de |access-date=July 25, 2010}} {{Dead link|date=April 2012|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
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'']'' (January 2002) marked several milestones for Hamasaki. Hamasaki increased her control over her music by composing all of the songs on the album under the pseudonym "Crea"; "]" (November 2002) and "]" (December 2001) were the exceptions.<ref name="TimeInterview2">{{cite web | first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/int_ayumi2.html | title=I have very clear ideas of what I want|publisher= '']''|accessmonthday=January 2 | accessyear=2008 | pages=p. 2}}</ref> ''I am...'' also showed evolution in Hamasaki's lyrical style: it was a retreat from the themes of "loneliness and confusion" of some of her earlier songs.<ref name="Time5">{{cite web | first=Lisa|last=Takeuchi Cullen|url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover5.html| title=Empress of Pop|publisher= '']''|accessmonthday=February 2 | accessyear=2008|pages=p. 5}}</ref> Moved by the ], Hamasaki revised her vision of ''I am...'', focusing on issues such as faith and world peace. "A Song Is Born", in particular, was directly influenced by the events.<ref name="Time5"/><ref name="TimeInterview">{{cite web| first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/int_ayumi.html|title=I have very clear ideas of what I want|publisher= '']''|accessmonthday=February 16 | accessyear=2008 | pages=p. 1}}</ref> The single, a duet with ], was released as part of Avex's non-profit ] project, which raised money for charity.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.avexnet.or.jp/songnation/index.htm | title=Song+Nation|publisher= ]|accessmonthday=January 24 | accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.chosunonline.com/article/20050121000046 | title=BoA and Hamasaki Ayumi Join Song+Nation's South Korean Release|publisher=Chosun Ilbo Co.|work=]|accessmonthday=December 1 | accessyear=2008}} (Paid access required to view article)</ref><ref group=fn>Original text: "このシングルは2001年9月11に米国で発生した同時多発テロを追悼するために企画され、リリースと同時に日本で話題を集めたチャリティーシングル『song+nation』の3枚だ。"<br />"まず、浜崎あゆみとKEIKOがデュエットした『a song is born』が2001年12月12日にリリースされた。"</ref> She also dropped the planned cover and opted instead to be portrayed as a "peace muse", explaining, <blockquote>I had a completely different idea for the cover at first. We'd already reserved the space, decided the hair and makeup and everything. But after the incident, as is typical of me, I suddenly changed my mind. I knew it wasn't the time for gaudiness, for elaborate sets and costumes. It sounds odd coming from me, but I realize what I say and how I look has a great impact.<ref name="TimeInterview"/></blockquote>


The singles "]". "]", and "]"<ref name="2002million">{{cite web |title=Million-Selling Singles of 2002 |url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2002.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080117095925/http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2002.html |archive-date=January 17, 2008 |access-date=January 28, 2008 |publisher=RIAJ |language=ja}}</ref> were released ahead of Hamasaki's next studio album, '']'' (December 2002)''.'' <ref name="2002million" /><ref name="rainbow">{{cite web | url=http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/en/special/rainbow/index2.html | title=Ayumi Hamasaki's director's notes on Rainbow | publisher= ]| access-date=April 9, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080327060445/http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/en/special/rainbow/index2.html| archive-date= March 27, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref>
The outlook inspired by the September 11 attacks extended beyond ''I am...''. In 2002, Hamasaki held her first concert outside Japan, at the ] music awards ceremony in Singapore,<ref name="TimeInterview"/><ref name="FacesofAyu7">{{cite web| first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/photoessay/7.html | title=The Many Faces of Ayu | accessmonthday=April 17 | accessyear=2008 | publisher='']'' | pages=p. 7}}</ref> a move interpreted as the beginning of a campaign prompted by a sluggish Japanese market.<ref>{{cite web| first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/photoessay/4.html | title=The Many Faces of Ayu | accessmonthday=April 17 | accessyear=2008 | pages=p. 4 | publisher='']''}}</ref><ref name="SinChew">{{zh icon}} Sin Chew Interactive (星洲互動). "Ayumi's Legend and Leadership of the Young". '']''. Malaysia: May 21, 2002. 2nd section.</ref> At the ceremony, she received the award for "Most Influential Japanese Singer in Asia".<ref name="FacesofAyu7"/> In support of ''I am...'', Hamasaki held two tours, '']'' and '']''.<ref>{{zh-tw icon}} {{cite web | url=http://epochtimes.com/b5/2/6/19/n197226.htm|title=Ayumi Hamasaki Tour | publisher=] | date=June 19, 2002 | accessmonthday=November 18 | accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.famitsu.com/entertainment/news/2002/02/25/n08.html|title=Ayumi Hamasaki Stadium Tour 2002 A | work=] | publisher = ] | date=February 25, 2002 | accessmonthday=October 7 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> In November 2002, as "Ayu", she released her first European single, "]", a ] song from ''I am...'' composed by DJ ]. It was released in ] on the Drizzly label.<ref name="drizzly">{{cite web | url=http://toronto143.server4free.de/~andreas/drizzly//2004/content/artists/ayu/index.htm# | title=Ayu Artist Information | publisher=] | accessmonthday=July 24 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> Hamasaki continued to release singles (all of them remixes of previously released songs) in Germany on Drizzly until 2004.<ref name="drizzly" />


===2003–2006: ''My Story'', ''(Miss)Understood'', and ''Secret''===
After performing at the 2002 MTV Asia music awards, Hamasaki felt that by writing only Japanese lyrics, she was not able to bring her "message" to other countries. Realizing that English was a "common global language", she used it for the first time on her next studio album, '']'' (December 2002).<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | title=Honey Trap| journal=Cawaii|date=March 1, 2007| volume=8|number=75|author=Tsuriya, Takako|pages=p.19, 21}}</ref><ref group=fn name="lyrics" /><ref group=fn>Original text from ''Cawaii'': "英語を解禁にしようと思ったのは、アルバムの「Rainbow」からなんだけど、あのころMTVなどで賞をいただいてアジアでパフォーマンスするっていうようをことか何回か続いたの。そのときに、日本語だとやっぱけ傳れってをいかもっていう気がしちゃって、単純な少女はやっぱけ世界共通語だよな~っで思ったんだよね。"</ref> Though she did not compose as much as on ''I am...'' (only nine of the album's fifteen songs), she was still heavily involved in the production. The album was stylistically diverse; Hamasaki included ]- and ]-influenced tracks as well as "summery", "up-tempo" and "grand gothic" songs and experimented with new techniques such as ] choruses and the yells of an audience. The lyrics were also varied: themes in the album included freedom, the struggles of women, and "a summer that ends in sadness".<ref name=rainbow>{{cite web | url=http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/en/special/rainbow/index2.html | title=Ayumi Hamasaki's director's notes on Rainbow | publisher= ]|accessmonthday=April 9 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> "]", the album's second single, became the best-selling single of 2002.<ref group=fn>All sales and charting positions in this article apply only to Japan or Japan's Oricon charts unless otherwise stated.</ref><ref name="2002million">{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2002.html | title=Million-Selling Singles of 2002 | publisher=] | accessmonthday=January 28 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> Hamasaki starred in a short movie, '']'', which was created to be the video for the album's third single, "]".
] (2007)]]In 2003, Hamasaki released three singles, "]", "]", and "]". The singer then held the '']'' concert at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Interview With Ayumi Hamasaki|magazine=Casa Brutus|date=September 2004|volume=54|pages=24–28|language=ja}}</ref> The singer's next release, the EP ''],'' topped the Oricon chart and sold over a million copies.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2003.html | title=Million-Selling Albums of 2003|publisher=RIAJ| access-date=January 25, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080117095927/http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2003.html| archive-date= January 17, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/041222_01.html|title=Yearly Album Rankings for 2004|publisher=]|access-date=December 1, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081214060904/http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/041222_01.html| archive-date= December 14, 2008 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref> Despite this, sales of Hamasaki's singles began to wane — although all three of the album's singles topped the Oricon charts, "&" was Hamasaki's last single to sell over 500,000 copies.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/ranking/22658/ | title=Ayumi Hamasaki: Newly Released Details of Her Singles| access-date=April 23, 2008 | publisher=]| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080317021012/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/ranking/22658/| archive-date= March 17, 2008 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref> By the end of ], Hamasaki had grown disillusioned with her position in Avex.<ref name="MyStoryInt">{{cite magazine | title=The First-Time Stench of Being a Human|magazine=]|date=December 27, 2004|issue= 49–1275|pages=17–19|language=ja}}</ref> This period of reassessment led her to begin work on her next studio album, ''],'' ahead of schedule.<ref name="CawaiiF2005">{{cite magazine |author=Tsuriya, Takako |date=January 1, 2005 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki: Always our Princess |magazine=] |pages=10–15 |language=ja}}</ref>


''My Story'' and its singles, "]", "]", and "]", all topped the weekly Oricon charts; moreover, with sales of over 1,100,000 units, ''My Story'' became Hamasaki's last million-selling studio album according to Oricon.<ref group="fn" name="oricondiscrep">''(Miss)understood'' is listed as a million-seller by the RIAJ, but the RIAJ's certification is based on the number of albums shipped to retailers; Oricon gathers its tallies from the retailers themselves.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2004.html |title=Million-Selling Albums of 2004 |publisher=RIAJ |access-date=April 9, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080418094110/http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2004.html |archive-date=April 18, 2008 |url-status=dead |language=ja |df=mdy }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/051219_01_2.html|title=Yearly Album Rankings for 2005|publisher=]|access-date=December 1, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081215165044/http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/051219_01_2.html| archive-date= December 15, 2008 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref> From January to April 2005, Hamasaki held the nationwide ], her first album-based tour.<ref name="MyStoryInt" /> '']'', a ] version of ''My Story,'' was released in March 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/050323_01.html|title=A Classical Version of Hamasaki Ayumi's My Story Is Released!|last=Igeta|first=Satoru|date=March 23, 2005|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=November 3, 2009|language=ja|archive-date=March 23, 2005|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050323090950/http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/050323_01.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
===2003–2006: Decline in sales===
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In 2003, Hamasaki released three singles, "]", "]", and "]". To celebrate the release of her thirtieth single ("Forgiveness"), Hamasaki held the '']'' concert at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite journal|title=Interview With Ayumi Hamasaki|journal=Casa Brutus|month=September | year=2004|volume=54|pages=pp. 24–28}}</ref> Her mini-album '']'' (December 2003) was her first album to be released in CD+DVD format in addition to the regular CD-only format, a decision that came from her increased interest in the direction of her music videos.<ref>{{ja icon}}{{cite journal | title={{nihongo2|浜崎あゆみ}} | journal=Beat Freak (])| issue=192|date=January 5, 2004}}</ref> Like her previous albums, ''Memorial Address'' topped the Oricon chart and sold over a million copies.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2003.html | title=Million-Selling Albums of 2003|publisher=]|accessmonthday=January 25 | accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/041222_01.html|title=Yearly Album Rankings for 2004|publisher=]|accessmonthday=December 1|accessyear=2008}}</ref> Sales of Hamasaki's singles began to wane. Although all three of the album's singles topped the Oricon charts, "&" was Hamasaki's last single to sell over 500,000 copies.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/ranking/22658/ | title=Ayumi Hamasaki: Newly-Released Details of Her Singles| accessmonthday=April 23 | accessyear=2008 | publisher=]}}</ref>


'']'', Hamasaki's seventh studio album, was released in January 2006.<ref name="GirlpopBD">{{in lang|ja}} {{cite magazine |last=Fuji |first=Miho ({{nihongo2|藤井美保}}) |date=January 5, 2006 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki: Bold & Delicious/Pride |magazine=Girlpop |pages=16–18 |volume=76 |issue=462}}</ref> In support of the album, Hamasaki held the ], which spanned three months with thirty concerts.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.avexnet.or.jp/ayu/news/060217.html | title= Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2006| publisher= ]| access-date=February 20, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060313141823/http://www.avexnet.or.jp/ayu/news/060217.html |archive-date=March 13, 2006|language=ja}}</ref>
By the end of her ], Hamasaki had grown dissatisfied with her position in Avex: she felt that the company was treating her as a product instead of a person.<ref name=MyStoryInt>{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | title=The First-Time Stench of Being a Human|journal=]|date=December 27, 2004|issue=no. 49-1275|pages=pp. 17–19}}</ref> Along with her dissatisfaction over her last two studio albums (which she thought had been rushed), this led her to begin work on '']'' (December 2004) early. In contrast with her previous albums, ''My Story'' had no set theme, nor did Hamasaki attempt to write "something good" or even "something that would give people hope"; rather, she simply wrote freely and honestly.<ref name="MyStoryInt"/><ref group=fn>Original text from ''Oricon Style'': "今回、正直にとか自由にっていうことはずっと頭の中にありましたね。だから、いいことを書 こうとか感動してもらおうとか、希望を持ってもらおうっていうようをことは一切意誠していなくて。単純に、ただ正直に書いていこうというだけでした。"</ref> As a result, the album contained mostly autobiographical lyrics about her emotions and reminiscences of her career. She approached the composition of the music with the same freedom per the lyrics. Because she liked rock music, the album had notable rock overtones.<ref name="CawaiiF2005">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | title=Ayumi Hamasaki: Always our Princess| journal=]|date=January 1, 2005|pages=pp. 10–15|author=Tsuriya, Takako}}</ref> She was so pleased with the result that she declared ''My Story'' the first album she felt satisfied with.<ref name="CawaiiF2005"/> ''My Story'' and its singles, "]", "]", and "]", all topped the weekly Oricon charts; moreover, ''My Story'' became another million-seller.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web |url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/2004.html|title=Million-Selling Albums of 2004|publisher=]|accessmonthday=April 9 | accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/051219_01_2.html|title=Yearly Album Rankings for 2005|publisher=]|accessmonthday=December 1|accessyear=2008}}</ref> From January to April 2005, Hamasaki held the nationwide ], her first album-based tour.<ref name=MyStoryInt/>
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'']'' (January 2006), Hamasaki's seventh studio album, showed new musical directions.<ref name="GirlpopBD"/> Wanting to sing a tune like those of the group ], Hamasaki obtained the permission of Sweetbox composer Roberto "Geo" Rosan to use demo songs he had intended to use in Sweetbox's ]. She edited the songs to fit her personal vision, rewriting the lyrics and rearranging some of the songs.<ref name="GirlpopBD">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | last=Fuji| first=Miho ({{nihongo2|藤井美保}}) | title=Ayumi Hamasaki: Bold & Delicious/Pride | journal=Girlpop | date=January 5, 2006|volume=76|pages=pp. 16–18|issue=no.462}}</ref> The result was more musically diverse than the previous album; ''(Miss)understood'' included ballads, ], ], ], and rock songs.<ref name="Sweet" /><ref name=Ktimes>{{cite news| last=Garcia|first=Cathy A|title=Ayumi Hamasaki '(miss)understood' |publisher='']'' | date=February 7, 2006}}</ref> All of ''(Miss)understood'''s singles reached the top of the Oricon; "Bold & Delicious" became Hamasaki's twenty-fifth number-one single, tying her with ] for the record of most number-one singles by a solo female artist.<ref>{{ja icon}}{{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/ranking/3920/ | title=Ayumi Hamasaki, the First Female Artist in Generations to Acquire a Twenty-Fifth Number-One Single!|publisher=]|date=December 6, 2005| accessmonthday=February 22|accessyear=2008}}</ref> Though ''(Miss)understood'' also reached the top of the charts, Oricon stated that it sold fewer than a million copies—Hamasaki's first studio album to do so.<ref name="2006y">{{ja icon}} {{cite news | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/061221_03.html | title=Yearly Album Rankings for 2006 | publisher='']'' |date=December 21, 2006|
accessmonthday=March 28|accessyear=2008}}</ref>{{#tag:ref|''I am...'' sold over 2 million copies;<ref name="SCMP" /> ''Rainbow'' sold a little over 1.8 million copies.<ref>This is according to its sales while in the Top 30 (from the fifth week of December 2002 to the fourth week of February 2003). {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/|title=Ranks|publisher=]}} (Use the drop-down boxes under "Find Past Album Rankings" ("アルバム 過去ランキング検索")</ref>|group=fn}}<ref group=fn>''(Miss)understood'' is listed as a million-seller by the RIAJ, but the RIAJ's certification is based on the number of albums shipped to retailers; Oricon gathers its tallies from the retailers themselves.</ref> In support of the album, Hamasaki held the ], which spanned three months with thirty concerts, from ] on March 11, 2006 to ] on June 11, 2006.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060313141823/www.avexnet.or.jp/ayu/news/060217.html | title= Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2006| publisher= ]| accessmonthday=February 20 | accessyear=2008}}</ref>


"]", Hamasaki's twenty-sixth number-one single, was released in March 2006.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/ranking/15343/ | title= Ayumi Hamasaki Completely Dominates in Three Major Areas | publisher=] | date= March 13, 2006 | access-date=February 22, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080218060728/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/ranking/15343/| archive-date= February 18, 2008 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref> The subsequent studio album, '']'', was released in November 2006.<ref name="hpsecretinterview">{{cite web |title=Secret Special Interview |url=http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/jp/special/secret/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081019212432/http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/jp/special/secret/ |archive-date=October 19, 2008 |access-date=October 8, 2008 |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref>
"Secrets" was, appropriately, the theme of Hamasaki's eighth studio album, '']'' (November 2006).<ref name="hpsecretinterview" /> The album also explored strong female figures, love, and sadness; songs depicted the artist's struggles and were written to encourage females.<ref name=vivi>{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | last=Nabeshima | first= Himiko | title=Ayu's 14 Secrets| journal= ]|month=January | year=2007|pages=pp. 24–29|volume=76}}</ref><ref group=fn>Literally "cheer songs for girls". Original text from ''Vivi'': "'Secret'。 その中には、女のコのチアソングとも言える"</ref> Although ''Secret'' was originally intended to be a mini-album, Hamasaki "began brimming with things to say" while producing the album and wrote five more songs.<ref name="vivi" /><ref group=fn>Original text from ''Vivi'': "今回のアルバムは、はじめはミニアルバムのはずだったのを急フルアルバムに變更
したもの。傳えたいにことか、ある日を境にふねーっと溢れてきて、これは歌にして傳えなきゃ思って、詞は1日に3曲、きた1日に2曲つてハイペスで書き上げたの。"</ref> The album consisted mostly of rock songs and ballads; to complement these, Hamasaki experimented with new vocal techniques.<ref name="hpsecretinterview">{{ja icon}} {{cite web| url=http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/jp/special/secret/ |title=Secret Special Interview| publisher=]|accessmonthday=October 8 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> Both of the album's singles, "]" and "]", continued her streak of number-one singles: "Startin'" became her twenty-sixth, setting a new record for most number-one singles held by a solo female artist.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite news | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/ranking/15343/ | title= Ayumi Hamasaki Completely Dominates in Three Major Areas | publisher=] | date= March 13, 2006 | accessmonthday=February 22|accessyear=2008}}</ref> The album also topped the Oricon weekly charts, making Hamasaki the only artist to have eight consecutive number-one studio albums.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/52540/full/ | title=BoA Independently Achieves the Number-Two Rank; The Jackson Siblings Enter the Top 10 Chart | accessmonthday=April 22 | accessyear=2008 | date=March 5, 2008 | publisher=]}}</ref> Her sales, however, continued to decline: according to both Oricon and the RIAJ, ''Secret'' failed to sell a million copies.<ref name="2006y" /><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/gold/200611.html | title=Gold-Certified Records of November 2006| publisher=]| accessmonthday=January 26 | accessyear=2008}}</ref>


===2007–2008: ''A Best 2'', ''Guilty'', and ''A Complete''===
===2007–present: Foray into Asia===
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On February 28, 2007, Hamasaki released '']'', a pair of compilation albums containing songs from ''I am...'' to ''(Miss)understood''. The two versions, '']'' and '']'', debuted at the first and second positions on the Oricon weekly charts, making Hamasaki the first female artist in thirty-six years to hold the top two positions on any Oricon album chart.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite news| url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2007/03/06/03.html |title=Ayu Holds the Top Two Ranks! A Feat Unaccomplished in 36 Years! | work=Sponichi Annex | publisher=] | date=March 6, 2007|accessmonthday=January 7|accessyear=2008|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070312021145/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2007/03/06/03.html|archivedate=March 12, 2007}}</ref> At the end of 2007, the pair became Japan's fifth and seventh best-selling albums of the year respectively.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web| url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/071218_01_02.html | title=Annual Ranking Special Edition: 2007 Annual Album Ranking!|publisher=]| date=December 18, 2007 |accessmonthday=January 24|accessyear=2008}}</ref>


In support of ''A Best 2'' and ''Secret'', Hamasaki held the four-month-long '']'' from March to the end of June. It was her first international tour, and aside from Japan, she performed in ], ], and ].<ref>{{zh-tw icon}} {{cite web | url=http://epochtimes.com/b5/7/3/22/n1654797.htm |title=Ayumi Hamasaki Visits The Night Market| publisher=] | accessmonthday=November 17 | accessyear=2008 |date=March 22, 2007}}</ref> Her foreign fanbase highly anticipated the concerts, and tickets for the Taipei and Hong Kong performances sold out in less than three hours.<ref>{{zh icon}} {{cite news | url=http://www.ettoday.com/2007/02/13/340-2054709.htm | title=Amazing Charm! Nine Thousand Seats at Hamasaki Ayumi's Taipei Concert Sold out in Less Than Two Hours| work=Nownews| date= February 13, 2007|accessmonthday=February 12 | accessyear=2008 | publisher=Chunghwa United Telecom Group}}</ref><ref>{{zh icon}} {{cite news | url=http://enjoy.eastday.com/e/20070209/u1a2619858.html | title= Tickets to Hamasaki Ayumi's Show at the Red Hall Sold Out in Three Hours | newspaper=EastDay|date=February 9, 2007|accessmonthday=February 22 | accessyear=2008 | publisher=Eastday}}</ref> In 2007, Hamasaki released '']''. The two versions, '']'' and '']'', debuted at the first and second positions on the Oricon weekly charts.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2007/03/06/03.html |title=Ayu Holds the Top Two Ranks! A Feat Unaccomplished in 36 Years! | work=Sponichi Annex | publisher=] | date=March 6, 2007|access-date=January 7, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312021145/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2007/03/06/03.html|archive-date=March 12, 2007|language=ja}}</ref> Hamasaki held the four-month-long '']'' from March to the end of June.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.ettoday.com/2007/02/13/340-2054709.htm | title=Amazing Charm! Nine Thousand Seats at Hamasaki Ayumi's Taipei Concert Sold out in Less Than Two Hours| work=Nownews| date= February 13, 2007|access-date=February 12, 2008 | publisher=Chunghwa United Telecom Group |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071230222202/http://www.ettoday.com/2007/02/13/340-2054709.htm |archive-date = December 30, 2007|language=zh}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://enjoy.eastday.com/e/20070209/u1a2619858.html| title=Tickets to Hamasaki Ayumi's Show at the Red Hall Sold Out in Three Hours| newspaper=EastDay| date=February 9, 2007| access-date=February 22, 2008| language=zh| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090304032628/http://enjoy.eastday.com/e/20070209/u1a2619858.html| archive-date=March 4, 2009| url-status=dead}}</ref>


Hamasaki released "]", "]",<ref>{{cite news |date=September 25, 2007 |title=Chart Ranking for This Week! |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/48305/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080303105155/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/48305/ |archive-date=March 3, 2008 |access-date=February 12, 2008 |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref> and "]"<ref>{{cite web |title=Record Association Monthly Download Charts for December |url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w080120_1.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080122125955/http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w080120_1.html |archive-date=January 22, 2008 |access-date=January 24, 2008 |publisher=RIAJ |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=November 20, 2007 |title=Ayu's New Song Is a Digital-Limited Release |url=http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/p-et-tp0-20071120-285402.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081210181829/http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/p-et-tp0-20071120-285402.html |archive-date=December 10, 2008 |access-date=December 1, 2008 |work=] |publisher=Nikkan Sports Newspaper |language=ja}}</ref> ahead of her ninth studio album, ] (2008). In April 2008, Hamasaki released the single "]".<ref name="fierce" /> Between April and September 2008, Hamasaki held her second tour of Asia: '']''. On September 10, Hamasaki released '']''.<ref>{{cite news |date=July 26, 2008 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki to release best-of album to mark 10th anniversary of debut |url=http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment/view/ayumi-hamasaki-to-release-best-of-album-to-mark-10th-anniversary-of-debut |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20081118082720/http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment/view/ayumi-hamasaki-to-release-best-of-album-to-mark-10th-anniversary-of-debut |archive-date=November 18, 2008 |access-date=July 26, 2008 |newspaper=]}}</ref>
Unlike its predecessors, the writing of Hamasaki's ninth studio album, '']'' (January 2008), was not an emotional experience for her, nor did it have a set theme. However, she said later that the album's tracks appeared to tell a story.<ref name="cawaii10th" /> Most of the songs were dark; the album had a notable rock tinge.<ref name="cawaii10th" /><ref name="profilestory" /> It contained some upbeat dance tracks and ballads, though the latter also had rock overtones.<ref>{{cite news | last=Bang | first=Wei-Tin | title=Review of Guilty | work=Teenage Magazine | publisher = Key Edition | location = Singapore | date=April 2008 }}</ref><ref name=TodayReview>{{cite news| last=Toh | first=Christopher | title=Review - Guilty | work=] |publisher = MediaCorp Press | location = Singapore | date=January 24, 2008}}</ref> ''Guilty'' peaked at the number-two position on the weekly Oricon charts, making it Hamasaki's first studio album not to reach the top.{{#tag:ref|Hamasaki's first-week sales were the highest for that week (the first week of January). However, Oricon's year only has fifty-one "weeks"—the first two of the year are combined. ]'s sales for the combined two weeks were slightly higher than Hamasaki's, giving them the number-one position.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite news | url=http://web.archive.org/web/20080116220450/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2008/01/08/02.html|title=Ayu Gets the Number-Two Spot By a Small Difference...So Her Record Is 8 Consecutive Albums?|accessmonthday=December 2 |accessyear=2008|date=January 8, 2008|publisher=]|work=Sponichi Annex}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2008/01/07/02.html | title=Ayu Reveals That She Has Gone Deaf in Her Left Ear | date=January 7, 2008 | accessmonthday=June 24 | accessyear=2008| work=Sponichi Annex | publisher=]|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080116220440/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2008/01/07/02.html|archivedate=January 16, 2008}})</ref>|group=fn}}<ref name="Mainichi">{{cite web|last=Connell|first=Ryan|title=Pushing 30, rivals circling, and now deaf in one ear: it's tough at the top for Ayu|publisher='']'' | date=January 27, 2008|archivedate=February 6, 2008|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080206150944/http://mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/waiwai/face/news/20080118p2g00m0dm005000c.html|url=http://mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/waiwai/face/news/20080118p2g00m0dm005000c.html}}</ref> However, Hamasaki's first digital-only single, "]", and the singles "]" and "]", reached the top of their respective charts.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/48305/ | title=Chart Ranking for This Week!| publisher='']'' | date=September 25, 2007| accessmonthday=February 12|accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w080120_1.html | title= Record Association Monthly Download Charts for December| publisher= ]|
accessmonthday=January 24 | accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/p-et-tp0-20071120-285402.html|title=Ayu's New Song Is a Digital-Limited Release|publisher=Nikkan Sports Newspaper|work=]|accessmonthday=December 1|accessyear=2008|date=November 20, 2007}}</ref> A short film, '']'', was used as the music video for "Glitter" and "Fated". The film, shot in ], co-starred Hong Kong actor ] as Hamasaki's romantic interest.<ref name="DistanceLove">{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://contents.oricon.co.jp/news/music/46117/ | title=Ayumi Hamasaki's First Kiss!| publisher=]|
accessmonthday=July 22 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> ''Guilty'' was later released as a digital album in twenty-six countries outside Japan, nineteen of them Western nations. That, along with Hamasaki's decision to employ western DJs such as ] for her 2008 remix albums '']'' and '']'', has been interpreted as her first step into the global market.<ref name="AyuGlobal">{{ja icon}} {{cite news | url=http://webcitation.org/5W8UwF7JP | title=Ayu: Global Sales of Her Remix Albums| work=Sponichi Annex | publisher=]| date=March 7, 2008|accessmonthday=March 12|accessyear=2008}}</ref>
To celebrate her tenth anniversary in Avex, Hamasaki held her second tour of Asia, '']''. From April till June, she toured Japan, holding seventeen concerts. Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai were again the foreign stops after the domestic performances.<ref> {{cite web |url=http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment/view/ayumi-hamasaki-finishes-10th-anniversary-tour|title=Ayumi Hamasaki finishes 10th anniversary tour|publisher=]|date=June 30, 2008|accessmonthday=October 8 | accessyear=2008}}
*{{zh-tw icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.nownews.com/2008/11/02/340-2358943.htm|title=Ayumi Hamasaki Holds a Concert in Taipei|accessmonthday=November 19|accessyear=2008|publisher=Chunghwa United Telecom Group|work=NowNews|date=November 2, 2008}}
*{{zh-tw icon}} {{cite web |url=http://chinanews.sina.com/ent/2008/0814/02242888559.html|title=Ayumi Hamasaki Holds a Shanghai Concert in October|publisher=]|work=]|accessmonthday=November 19|accessyear=2008|date=August 14, 2008}}
*{{zh-tw icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.epochtimes.com/b5/8/9/23/n2272548.htm|title=After Her Concert, Ayumi Hamasaki Is Seen off by Only 5 Fans|publisher=]|accessmonthday=November 19|accessyear=2008|date=September 23, 2008}}</ref> Hamasaki's forty-third single, "]", was released on April 8, 2008; the single was another number-one single for Hamasaki, making her the only female solo artist to have a number-one single every year for ten consecutive years.<ref name="fierce">{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/53725/full/ | title=Ayu, Controlling a Fierce Battle, Is the First Female Singer to Have a Number-One Single for Ten Consecutive Years|publisher='']''|date=April 15, 2008|accessmonthday=April 15|accessyear=2008}}</ref> On September 10, 2008, Hamasaki released '']'', a compilation album that includes the A-sides of all her singles along with previously unreleased footage from her ] concerts.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment/view/ayumi-hamasaki-to-release-best-of-album-to-mark-10th-anniversary-of-debut | title=Ayumi Hamasaki to release best-of album to mark 10th anniversary of debut | accessmonthday=July 26 | accessyear=2008 | publisher=]|date=July 26, 2008}}</ref> Hamasaki's forty-fourth single, "]", will be released on December 17, 2008, in two different versions; the "Days/Green" version will contain an updated "]", and the "Green/Days" version will contain an updated "]".<ref>
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* {{ja icon}}{{cite web | url=http://www.barks.jp/cdreview/?id=2000506557|title=Days/Green|work=Barks.jp|publisher=ITmedia|accessmonthday=November 17|accessyear=2008}}</ref>


===2009–2011: ''Next Level'', ''Rock 'n' Roll Circus'', ''Love Songs'', and ''Five''===
==Image and artistry==
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The influence of Hamasaki's music, sometimes considered one of the major forces in shaping Japan's current music trends, has been attributed to her constantly changing image as well as her self-penned lyrics;<ref name="SinChew" /> critics, however, credit clever marketing strategies.<ref name="Metropolis"/><ref name="SinChew"/><ref name="Time2"/> The popularity of her music extends beyond Japan;<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-20827647_ITM | title=Viacom's MTV Networks Announces Landmark Content and Advertising Alliance with China's #1 Search Engine Baidu. | date=October 17, 2006 | publisher=]}}</ref> she has a "sizable across Asia" and is one of the few Japanese singers whose albums have sold over 10,000 copies in Singapore.<ref>
Hamasaki's next two releases, "]" and "]", continued her streak of number-one singles.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.sanspo.com/geino/news/081210/gnj0812100505015-n2.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081212031854/http://www.sanspo.com/geino/news/081210/gnj0812100505015-n2.htm |archive-date=December 12, 2008 |title=Ayu to Sing the International Theme Song of Dragonball |work=] |publisher=Sankei Digital Inc. |access-date=December 10, 2008 |date=December 10, 2008 |page=2 |language=ja |url-status=dead |df=mdy }}</ref> The subsequent studio album, '']'', was released on March 25, 2009.<ref name="USB">{{cite web |url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2009/02/13/04.html |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/5eXxRHxKn?url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2009/02/13/04.html |archive-date=February 13, 2009 |title=Ayu's USB album |publisher=Sponichi Annex |access-date=February 12, 2009 |language=ja |url-status=dead |df=mdy }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/jp/news/090212.html|title=Ayumi Hamasaki official website news and information|publisher=]|access-date=February 13, 2009| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090214224145/http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/jp/news/090212.html| archive-date= February 14, 2009 | url-status= live|language=ja}}</ref> ''Next Level'' reached the top of the Oricon charts, making Hamasaki the only artist to have a number-one album every year for eleven years in a row since her debut.<ref name="nextlevel" /> On August 12, 2009, Hamasaki released "]". "Sunrise (Love Is All)" was used as the theme song for the ] ''Dandy Daddy?''.<ref name="June 30, 2009">{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/music/67305/full/|title=Ayumi Hamasaki, to sing first drama theme song in six years|publisher=]|access-date=July 2, 2009|archive-date=July 4, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090704080315/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/music/67305/full/|url-status=live}}</ref> Hamasaki's third single of the year, "]", was used for ] in Japan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cinematoday.jp/news/N0020871|title=浜崎あゆみ、ディズニーの『ティンカー・ベルと月の石』のイメージソングを!|シネマトゥデイ|date=November 18, 2009|website=シネマトゥデイ|access-date=May 10, 2024|archive-date=May 3, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240503130457/https://www.cinematoday.jp/news/N0020871|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-11-19 |title=浜崎あゆみ、新曲はディズニー映画&初NHKドラマのダブルタイアップ |url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000055525 |access-date=2024-05-06 |website=BARKS |language=ja |archive-date=May 6, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240506132913/https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000055525 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=PIA |title=人気の妖精ティンカー・ベルがディズニーシーで春を祝う! {{!}} チケットぴあ |url=https://ticket.pia.jp/pia/newsDetail.ds?newsCd=201004050001 |access-date=2024-05-06 |website=ticket.pia.jp |language=ja |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816141822/https://ticket-news.pia.jp/pia/news.do?newsCd=201004050001 |url-status=live }}</ref>
{{cite news
| publisher = ]
| url=http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2006/1/9/music/13031077&sec=music
| title=Discovering Fujita
| date=January 9, 2006
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| first=Brian
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| url=http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/may2007/gb20070507_535989.htm
| title=Raising Japan's Cool Quotient
| date=May 7, 2007
}}</ref> Although Hamasaki did not hold concerts outside of Japan until 2007, she had set her sights on the Asian market since 2002: she has performed at the MTV Asia awards, at South Korea's "Asia Song Festival", and at a concert to celebrate ].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-5231327_ITM | title=Asian Stars to Shine in Seoul. | date=November 26, 2004 | publisher=] | accessmonthday=August 5 | accessyear=2008}} (Registration needed to view article)</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://archive.japantoday.com/jp/news/233912 | title=Japan, China celebrate 30 years with gala concert | first=Sachie | last=Kanda | date=October 10, 2002 | publisher=] | accessmonthday=August 5 | accessyear=2008}}</ref>


Hamasaki's eleventh studio album '']'' was released on April 14, 2010. Hamasaki also began expanding her online presence, setting up accounts on ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://music.jp.msn.com/news/article.aspx?articleid=266772 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100416163136/http://music.jp.msn.com/news/article.aspx?articleid=266772 |archive-date=April 16, 2010 |title=Hamasaki Ayumi, One New Web Experiment After Another |publisher=MSN |date=April 13, 2010 |access-date=April 20, 2010 |language=ja |url-status=dead |df=mdy }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://house.sina.com.cn/overseas/japan/2010-04-15/1823342615.html|title=Hamasaki Ayumi Tries an Experiment on the Internet|publisher=]|work=]|access-date=April 20, 2010|date=April 15, 2010|language=zh|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720022310/http://house.sina.com.cn/overseas/japan/2010-04-15/1823342615.html|archive-date=July 20, 2011|df=mdy-all}}</ref> In July, entertainment company Livespire announced that Hamasaki's ] would be shown in 3D at Toho cinemas nationwide during August 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=2010 News |url=http://livespire.jp/movie/a3d.html |work=Livespire.jp |publisher=] |access-date=August 6, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100818200506/http://livespire.jp/movie/a3d.html |archive-date=August 18, 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Release Information: A3D ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2009 A ~NEXT LEVEL~ |url=http://www.livespire.jp/movie/a3d.html |work=Livespire.jp |publisher=] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100818200506/http://livespire.jp/movie/a3d.html |archive-date=August 18, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Screening Information Schedule & Theater: A3D ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2009 A ~NEXT LEVEL~|url=http://www.livespire.jp/schedule/a3d.html|work=Livespire.jp|publisher=]|access-date=August 6, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100818195155/http://www.livespire.jp/schedule/a3d.html|archive-date=August 18, 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> Later that year, Hamasaki released singles "]", "]", and "]".<ref>{{cite web |title=July 14 (Wednesday) New Single 'Moon/Blossom' 'Blossom/Moon' |url=http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/jp/news/100520a.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140618185339/http://avexnet.or.jp/ayu/jp/news/100520a.html |archive-date=June 18, 2014 |access-date=August 18, 2010 |work=Ayumi Hamasaki Official Website |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref> On December 22, Hamasaki released ''],'' which debuted atop the Oricon album chart.
===Style and influence===

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In February 2011, it was announced that her upcoming tour, ''Hotel Love Songs'', would start in April. It was later renamed to '']'' and delayed until late May due to the ] disaster, Hamasaki instead focusing on charity efforts in the immediate aftermath.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-03-04 |title=浜崎あゆみ&倖田來未が被災者へメッセージ あゆはチャリティーTシャツ発売 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/85757/full/ |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=ORICON NEWS}}</ref>
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On April 20, 2011, Hamasaki simultaneously released four ''Ayu-mi-x 7'' remix albums: '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']''. On the same day, '']'' and '']'' topped the weekly chart at number one and two respectively. The simultaneous releases made Hamasaki the first artist ever to have four albums in Oricon's top ten, and also the first artist to hold the two top positions on the Oricon DVD chart.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20110426-00000330-oric-musi |title=浜崎あゆみ、史上初のアルバム4作同時TOP10入り|date=April 27, 2011|language=ja|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110430103230/http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20110426-00000330-oric-musi|archive-date=April 30, 2011|url-status=dead|publisher=Oricon}}</ref>

On August 31, Hamasaki released her second mini album: '']''. It topped the Oricon chart for two weeks.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2011-09-06 |title=【オリコン】浜崎あゆみ、18作目のアルバム首位 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2001457/ |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=ORICON NEWS}}</ref>

===2012–2013: 15th anniversary, ''Party Queen'', ''Love Again'', and ''A Summer Best''===

On March 21, Hamasaki released her thirteenth studio album, ''].''<ref name="deliriumzer0.com">{{Cite web |title=February 23 - Party queen {{!}} Ayumi Hamasaki: A Beginner's Guide |url=https://www.deliriumzer0.com/ayu/daily-partyqueen |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209090049/https://www.deliriumzer0.com/ayu/daily-partyqueen |archive-date=December 9, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-09 |website=www.deliriumzer0.com}}</ref> During the press tour, Hamasaki would say that she had considered making the release her first ] due to "how easy" songwriting had come to her during production.<ref name="deliriumzer0.com" />

On August 6, 2012, Hamasaki released her sixth compilation album '']''. In September, it was announced that there would be new material for five consecutive months to celebrate the artist's fifteenth anniversary; these releases consisted of ], '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']''.<ref>{{cite web|title=浜崎あゆみ 5ヶ月連続リリース記念特集|url=http://shop.mu-mo.net/a/st/event/ayu1211/|website=mu-mo Shop|access-date=15 June 2014|archive-date=November 5, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105000539/http://shop.mu-mo.net/a/st/event/ayu1211/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |script-title=ja:浜崎あゆみ、「毎月8日」に5ヶ月連続新作発表 |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2017090/full/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714153200/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2017090/full/ |archive-date=July 14, 2014 |access-date=15 June 2014 |publisher=Oricon Style |language=ja}}</ref>

In April 2013, Hamasaki began the '']'' tour. Its setlist, selected by an online fan survey, was later released as her first ] CD.<ref name="first live album">{{cite web|title=アルバム連続TOP10歴代1位を獲得した浜崎あゆみ|date=February 28, 2014|url=http://news.merumo.ne.jp/article/genre/1678577|publisher=Yomerumo News|access-date=15 June 2014|language=ja|archive-date=July 14, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714165316/http://news.merumo.ne.jp/article/genre/1678577|url-status=live}}</ref>

===2014–2015: ''Colours'', ''A One'', and ''Sixxxxxx''===
From May 30 to July 6, 2014, Hamasaki held her '']'' tour.<ref>{{cite web|title=LIVE - "ayumi hamasaki PREMIUM SHOWCASE ~Feel the love~"|url=http://avex.jp/ayu/live/tour.php?id=1000145|website=Ayumi Hamasaki Official website|access-date=15 June 2014|language=ja|archive-date=July 13, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140713043421/http://avex.jp/ayu/live/tour.php?id=1000145|url-status=live}}</ref> Hamasaki's fifteenth studio album, entitled '']'', was released on July 2, 2014; recorded in ], it was the sole project the singer worked on entirely in the United States. Of its creative direction, Hamasaki said: "Now that I'm living in L.A., I thought 'I want to do work I could only do in L.A'... I was very proactive about it."<ref>{{Cite book |title=浜崎あゆみ: New Step! (interview) |date=April 2014 |publisher=SCawaii}}</ref>

''],'' Hamasaki's sixteenth studio album, was released on April 8, 2015; during its press tour, the singer described the album as a return to "the 'Ayumi Hamasaki' of the past".<ref>{{Cite web |title="A ONE": A return to the royal road of J-POP! |url=https://www.avex.jp/ayu/discography/detail.php?id=1009626 |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=DISCOGRAPHY {{!}} ayumi hamasaki(浜崎あゆみ) official website |language=ja}}</ref> Between April and July 2015, Hamasaki embarked on her '']'' tour, followed by the released of ''],'' her sixth EP. <ref>{{cite web |script-title=ja:浜崎あゆみ史上最長3時間45分、徹底演出で魅せた"真夜中のサーカス" |url=http://natalie.mu/music/news/152944 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160104194857/http://natalie.mu/music/news/152944 |archive-date=January 4, 2016 |access-date=2 January 2016 |website=Natalie.mu |language=ja}}</ref> To promote the release, Hamasaki held her first ] in twelve years.<ref>{{cite web |title=2015年秋、TA LIMITED LIVE TOUR 開催決定!! |url=http://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1024164 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160104194857/http://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1024164 |archive-date=January 4, 2016 |access-date=2 January 2016 |website=Ayumi Hamasaki Official Website |language=ja}}</ref> On December 23, 2015, Hamasaki released '']''.<ref>{{cite web|title=浜崎あゆみ冬のクラシック盤、小室哲哉と美人すぎるバイオリニスト参加|url=http://natalie.mu/music/news/166986|website=Natalie.mu|access-date=2 January 2016|archive-date=January 4, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160104194857/http://natalie.mu/music/news/166986|url-status=live}}</ref>

=== 2016–2020: ''Made in Japan,'' 20th anniversary, ''Trouble'' ===
A 15th anniversary edition of '']'' was released on March 28, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|title=『A(ロゴ) BEST -15th Anniversary Edition-』|url=http://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1031568|website=Ayumi Hamasaki official website|access-date=22 February 2016|archive-date=February 5, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205041502/http://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1031568|url-status=live}}</ref> In May 2016, Hamasaki began the ''Arena Tour 2016 A: Made in Japan'' tour.<ref>{{cite web|title=『"ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2016 A(ロゴ) ~MADE IN JAPAN~"』開催大決定!!|url=http://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1031561|website=Ayumi Hamasaki official website|access-date=21 February 2016|archive-date=March 3, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303000637/http://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1031561|url-status=live}}</ref>

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On May 11, '']'' was released on the streaming platform AWA.<ref>{{cite web|title=BIG NEWS!! 「AWA」にて、6月29日発売のニューアルバム「M(A)DE IN JAPAN」が、CD発売の1ヶ月半前の5月11日(水)より全曲独占先行配信決定!!|url=http://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1035694|website=Ayumi Hamasaki official website|access-date=15 May 2016|language=ja|date=11 May 2016|archive-date=May 18, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160518060234/http://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1035694|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:浜崎あゆみ再生100万回、新アルバム先行配信|url=http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/1653144.html|website=Nikkan Sports|access-date=28 May 2016|language=ja|archive-date=May 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160528150828/http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/1653144.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Later that same month, Hamasaki embarked on her ''Just the Beginning Tour 2017'' tour.<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.tokyohive.com/article/2017/02/hamasaki-ayumi-to-hold-her-longest-tour-yet-consisting-of-60-shows|title= Hamasaki Ayumi to hold her longest tour yet consisting of 60 shows|date= February 14, 2017|access-date= February 18, 2021|work= tokyohive|publisher= 6Theory Media, LLC.|archive-date= February 25, 2021|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210225043556/https://www.tokyohive.com/article/2017/02/hamasaki-ayumi-to-hold-her-longest-tour-yet-consisting-of-60-shows|url-status= live}}</ref> The second part of the tour, ''Just the Beginning Part 2: Sacrifice'', was held between September and November 2017. On September 6, 2017, Hamasaki released "]" as a free download for tour attendees.<ref>{{cite web |title=ayumi hamasaki 来場者限定「WORDS」ダウンロードサイト |url=http://sp-m.mu-mo.net/specials/sp/ayu1709/index.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180122034858/http://sp-m.mu-mo.net/specials/sp/ayu1709/index.html |archive-date=January 22, 2018 |access-date=17 September 2017 |website=mu-mo}}</ref> The third chapter of the tour began in December 2017 through February 2018.<ref>{{cite web |title=ayumi hamasaki Just the beginning -20- TOUR 2017 |url=http://avex.jp/ayu/live/tour.php?id=1001001 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180201012847/http://avex.jp/ayu/live/tour.php?id=1001001 |archive-date=February 1, 2018 |access-date=17 October 2017 |website=Ayumi Hamasaki official website |publisher=Avex}}</ref>

The ''Power of Music: 20th Anniversary'' tour ran from April 7 to July 22, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1057714|script-title=ja:「ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2018 ~POWER of MUSIC 20th A(ロゴ)nniversary~」開催決定!|date=January 22, 2018|publisher=Ayumi Hamasaki Official|language=ja|trans-title="Ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2018 ~ POWER of MUSIC 20th A (logo)nniversary ~" will be held!|access-date=August 26, 2019|archive-date=September 15, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180915225738/https://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1057714|url-status=live}}</ref> '']'', her seventh EP, was released on August 15, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aramajapan.com/news/newrelease/ayumi-hamasaki-to-release-new-album-trouble-in-august-2018/90108/|title=Ayumi Hamasaki to release new album "TROUBLE" in August {{2018|date=August 15, 2018|work=Arama Japan|access-date=August 26, 2019|archive-date=July 21, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190721163637/https://aramajapan.com/news/newrelease/ayumi-hamasaki-to-release-new-album-trouble-in-august-2018/90108/|url-status=live}}</ref> In October, Hamasaki began the ''Ayumi Hamasaki Live Tour: Trouble 2018-2019'' tour, which was then extended from May 2019 into ''Trouble Tour 2019-2020: Misunderstood''. Inbetween, Hamasaki held her annual New Year's Eve concert: '']''

In February 2020, the singer began her '']'' tour; it was later cancelled after two dates due to the ].<ref>{{cite web |script-title=ja:浜崎あゆみ 全国ツアー全36公演中止発表「心がちぎれる想い」 |url=https://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2020/05/19/kiji/20200519s00041000302000c.html |access-date=July 4, 2020 |website=Sponichi Annex |language=ja |archive-date=June 13, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200613140236/https://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2020/05/19/kiji/20200519s00041000302000c.html |url-status=live }}</ref> In response, Hamasaki organized and took part in multiple online concerts: '']'' on July 25,<ref>{{cite web |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=July 25, 2020 |script-title=ja:浜崎あゆみ、初の無観客配信ライブで約5ヶ月ぶりステージ 我が子へ捧げる「オヒアの木」初披露<ライブレポ/セットリスト> |trans-title=Ayumi Hamasaki's first live broadcast without audience for the first time in about 5 months Debuting "Ohia no Ki" for her child <Live report/Set list> |url=https://mdpr.jp/music/detail/2157562 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20200731182515/https://mdpr.jp/music/detail/2157562 |archive-date=July 31, 2020 |access-date=July 25, 2020 |work=Modelpress |language=ja}}</ref> '']'' on August 29'',<ref>{{Cite web |title=Billboard Japan, 浜崎あゆみ、神セトリ&背景スクリーンに花火で大団円【a-nation online 2020】 |url=https://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/91705/2 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140839/https://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/91705/2 |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=December 14, 2022}}</ref>'' '']'' on October 2,<ref>{{Cite web |title=【ライブレポート】浜崎あゆみ、ピンクの海の中でレア曲連発「サイゴノトラブル」を終わらせる(写真6枚) |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/399065 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140830/https://natalie.mu/music/news/399065 |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=音楽ナタリー |language=ja |trans-website=Natalie}}</ref> and '']'' on December 24.<ref>{{Cite web |title=ayumi hamasaki LIMITED TA Special Xmas LIVE 2020 ~@Maihama Amphitheaterー~ |url=https://ayu-vogue.net/post/632767523072442368/ayumi-hamasaki-limited-ta-special-xmas-live-2020 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140834/https://ayu-vogue.net/post/632767523072442368/ayumi-hamasaki-limited-ta-special-xmas-live-2020 |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=Tumblr}}</ref> ''Countdown Live 2020-2021 A: Music For Life,'' two concerts for December 30 and 31, was cancelled on December 29 due to a member of staff testing positive with ]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kyle |date=2020-12-29 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki cancels Countdown Live 2020-2021 concert |url=https://aramajapan.com/news/concert/ayumi-hamasaki-cancels-countdown-live-2020-2021-concert/111048/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140834/https://aramajapan.com/news/concert/ayumi-hamasaki-cancels-countdown-live-2020-2021-concert/111048/ |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=ARAMA! JAPAN |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=ayumi hamasaki on Instagram: "このステージに立ち、パフォーマンスを観て頂く夢は叶わなかったけれど 同じゴールだけをひたすらに目指して、ミュージシャンチームが、コーラスチームが、クワイヤーチームが、ダンサーズが、そしてたくさんのスタッフが毎日一歩ずつ試行錯誤しながら夢をカタチにしようと挑んできたあの日々は決して無駄なんかじゃなく、想いや経験として胸に刻まれ残って行く 一見こんなにも華やかなのに、神妙な面持ちをしたスタッフの涙と共に取り壊されて行ったステージのように 一生忘れない チーム内で感染が確認された方々が、1日も早く回復される事を祈りながら、自主隔離中の今はただ、静かに、穏やかに、、 これまで、本当に有り難うございました #MusicForLife" |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CJbcaEkBV7F/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140833/https://www.instagram.com/p/CJbcaEkBV7F/ |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=Instagram |language=en}}</ref> Two singles, "]" and "]", were released in July 2020.

=== 2021–2022: ''A Ballads 2'' ===
Hamasaki released the compilation album ''A Ballads 2'', which peaked at number three in the Oricon top ten, and single "]" on April 8 2021.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oricon Chart Ranking |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/dis/d/2021-04-08/}}</ref>

In June 2021, Hamasaki held '']'', which used some of the concept and setlist initially planned for the cancelled ''Countdown Live 2020 - 2021: Music For Life'' concert. '']'' was held on August 23.<ref>{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみが豊洲で一夜限りのFC限定イベント「忘れられない夏の思い出を」 |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/437146 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140833/https://natalie.mu/music/news/437146 |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=音楽ナタリー |language=ja |trans-website=Natalie}}</ref> Hamasaki then embarked on ''Asia Tour 2021-2022 A: 23rd Monster'' from October 2; despite the name, there were no confirmed dates outside of Japan due to COVID-19 restrictions.<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |title=Hamasaki Ayumi adds Aichi concert to Asia tour + to hold countdown live |url=https://www.tokyohive.com/article/2022/10/hamasaki-ayumi-adds-aichi-to-asia-tour-to-hold-countdown-live |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140838/https://www.tokyohive.com/article/2022/10/hamasaki-ayumi-adds-aichi-to-asia-tour-to-hold-countdown-live |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=tokyohive}}</ref>

On November 4, it was reported that Hamasaki had fractured her ankle but that her concerts later that week would still be held.<ref>{{Cite web |title=滨崎步在公演结束后失去意识 被紧急送往医院救治--日本频道--人民网 |url=http://japan.people.com.cn/n1/2021/1108/c35421-32276773 |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=japan.people.com.cn}}</ref> On November 6, the artist was found unresponsive after that evening's event, and was hospitalized for ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-11-07 |title=浜崎あゆみ、体調不良で7日公演中止発表 6日公演後に救急搬送アナフィラキシーショックの診断 |url=https://hochi.news/articles/20211107-OHT1T51048.html?page=1 |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=スポーツ報知 |language=ja}}</ref> Hamasaki returned to work on November 13 for ],<ref>{{Cite web |last=INC |first=SANKEI DIGITAL |date=2021-11-13 |title=アナフィラキシーショックで一時意識不明に陥った浜崎あゆみが仕事復帰 |url=https://www.sanspo.com/article/20211113-U73SJFDPPRP2DITJ2B7PPXCU54/ |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=サンスポ |language=ja}}</ref> and later had surgery for her ankle on November 16.<ref>{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみ 骨折の右足首手術無事終了&退院を報告 麻酔が切れた時「人生初の痛さ」 - スポニチ Sponichi Annex 芸能 |url=https://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2021/11/16/kiji/20211107s00041000432000c.html |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=スポニチ Sponichi Annex |language=ja}}</ref> At the end of the year, her ''Countdown Live 2021 - 2022 A: 23rd Monster'' concerts were held in Tokyo along with a livestream on dTV.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 2, 2022 |title=浜崎あゆみ、"聖地"代々木で2年ぶりカウントダウンライブ ファン歓喜「セトリが神すぎた」 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2219946/full/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140830/https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2219946/full/ |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=ORICON NEWS}}</ref>

Hamasaki held an anniversary concert titled ''Asia Tour: 24th Anniversary Special'' on April 6, 2022,<ref name="thefirsttimes.jp">{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみ、ぴあアリーナMMで開催された24周年アニバーサリーライブ完全レポートが到着 |url=https://www.thefirsttimes.jp/news/0000104659/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230112160353/https://www.thefirsttimes.jp/news/0000104659/ |archive-date=January 12, 2023 |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=THE FIRST TIMES |language=ja}}</ref> and toured July through August for '']''.<ref>{{cite tweet |number=1542387770723016704 |user=ayu_19980408 |title=TA限定「Summer TA Party 2022」🌴 大阪公演開催決定‼️ 【会場/日程】 Zepp Namba (OSAKA) 8/8(月) 18:00/19:00 8/9(火) 18:00/19:00 🎫最速先行受付7/8(金)〜 今からのFC入会でも申込み可能😉 #teamayu への入会は👉 →https://t.co/H1Oh5Yjkpe #SummerTAParty #サマパアゲイン |first=Ayumi |last=Hamasaki |author-link=Ayumi Hamasaki |date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=January 15, 2023 |language=ja |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221214140838/https://twitter.com/ayu_19980408/status/1542387770723016704 |archive-date=December 14, 2022 |url-status=live |trans-title=TA limited "Summer TA Party 2022" 🌴 Osaka performance will be held!! ️ Zepp Namba (OSAKA) 8/8 (Mon) 18:00/19:00 8/9 (Tue) 18:00/19:00 🎫Fastest advance reception 7/8 (Fri) ~ From now You can apply even if you join the FC 😉 Join #teamayu 👉 → #SummerTAParty #Samapaagain}}</ref> After announcing that work had begun on an upcoming studio album, singles "]", "]", and "]" were released, each debuting in the top five of the Oricon Daily Digital Singles Chart.

The final show for ''Asia Tour 2021–2022 A: 23rd Monster'' took place on December 10, 2022, in ].<ref name=":4" /> ''Countdown Live 2022–2023: Remember You'' was held on December 30 and 31 at Yoyogi National Stadium.<ref>{{Cite web |title=ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2022-2023 A ~Remember you~LIVE {{!}} ayumi hamasaki(浜崎あゆみ) official website |url=https://avex.jp/ayu/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191010215405/https://avex.jp/ayu/ |archive-date=October 10, 2019 |access-date=2022-12-08 |website=ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2022-2023 A ~Remember you~LIVE {{!}} ayumi hamasaki(浜崎あゆみ) official website |language=ja}}</ref> It marked the singer's twentieth new year concert ahead of her 25th anniversary since debut.

===2023: 25th anniversary, ''Remember You''===
On January 25, Hamasaki released her eighteenth studio album: ''].'' The album's subsequent performance earned her the distinction of becoming the female artist with the most albums to reach the top ten on the Oricon charts.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TOMORROW X TOGETHER、7作連続「アルバム」1位【オリコンランキング】 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2265911/full/ |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=ORICON NEWS |archive-date=January 31, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230131101448/https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2265911/full/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

On March 28, Hamasaki was announced as a brand ambassador for Rhythm Co. Ltd. When asked about her 25th anniversary, the singer said: "I couldn't do all of this alone for 25 years, if I'd only done it for myself. I want to repay the people who took care of me. (...) I don't really feel like celebrating myself at all."<ref>{{Citation |title=浜崎あゆみ、2児の母になり苦労明かす「独身の頃はそんなことなかった」『リズム株式会社 新商品発表記者会見』 | date=March 28, 2023 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBVSJC-Zz8A |access-date=2023-03-28 |language=en |archive-date=March 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230328131638/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBVSJC-Zz8A |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみ8年ぶり記者会見登壇「うわー!」笑顔であいさつ デビュー25周年、節目の1年 - 芸能 : 日刊スポーツ |url=https://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/202303280000862.html |access-date=2023-03-28 |website=nikkansports.com |language=ja |archive-date=March 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230328131640/https://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/202303280000862.html |url-status=live }}</ref> The singer held her ''25th Anniversary Live'' concert on April 8 alongside a livestream hosted by ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 12, 2021 |title=浜崎あゆみ「25th Anniversary LIVE」ABEMAにて独占生配信決定"最初で最後のビッグニュース"の発表も - モデルプレス |url=https://mdpr.jp/music/detail/3659238 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230327111459/https://mdpr.jp/music/detail/3659238 |archive-date=March 27, 2023 |access-date=2023-03-27 |website=モデルプレス - ライフスタイル・ファッションエンタメニュース |language=ja}}</ref> From April 7, the ] took place to celebrate Hamasaki's milestone year.<ref>{{Cite web |last=FASHIONSNAP |date=2023-03-30 |title=浜崎あゆみと渋谷109がコラボ 歌手デビュー25周年を記念 |url=https://www.fashionsnap.com/article/2023-03-30/ayumihamasaki-sibuya109/ |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=FASHIONSNAP |language=ja |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816143501/https://www.fashionsnap.com/article/2023-03-30/ayumihamasaki-sibuya109/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-03-30 |title=『ayumi hamasaki 25th Anniversary SHIBUYA109 Campaign』 |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000220.000033586.html |access-date=2023-07-15 |website=プレスリリース・ニュースリリース配信シェアNo.1|PR TIMES |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816143504/https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000220.000033586.html |url-status=live }}</ref>

] during Hamasaki's 25th Anniversary Campaign, April 2023]]

On July 8, Hamasaki began her ''25th Anniversary Tour,'' announcing three different acts that ran until March 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-07-15 |title=浜崎あゆみ47都道府県ライブツアー2023-2024日程や会場どこ?チケット発売についても調査 |url=https://www.totoya-hanbe.jp/ayumihamasaki-live-tour-2023-2024-date-place-ticket-1412 |access-date=2023-07-15 |website=ぽてと's Enjoy Life |language=ja |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816143449/https://www.totoya-hanbe.jp/ayumihamasaki-live-tour-2023-2024-date-place-ticket-1412 |url-status=live }}</ref> The scheduled dates included locations in all 47 prefectures of Japan, a first for the singer; Hamasaki would say later that this came from a wish to "see all of Team Ayu" for her 25th anniversary.<ref>{{Cite web |title=【完売しました】ayumi hamasaki 25th Anniversary Live Tour 9/2(土)大ホール 18:30開演 {{!}} ザ・ヒロサワ・シティ会館 |ザ・ヒロサワ・シティ会館はコンサートや演劇などの様々な催し物を行うための、大・小ホール、集会室、展示室、ギャラリーなどを備えた文化施設です。 |url=https://icf4717.or.jp/bunkacenter/event/%e3%80%90%e7%99%ba%e5%a3%b26-24-1000%e3%80%91ayumi-hamasaki-25th-anniversary-live-tour%e3%80%809-2%ef%bc%88%e5%9c%9f%ef%bc%89%e5%a4%a7%e3%83%9b%e3%83%bc%e3%83%ab-1830%e9%96%8b%e6%bc%94/ |access-date=2023-07-15 |archive-date=July 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230715085405/https://icf4717.or.jp/bunkacenter/event/%E3%80%90%E7%99%BA%E5%A3%B26-24-1000%E3%80%91ayumi-hamasaki-25th-anniversary-live-tour%E3%80%809-2%EF%BC%88%E5%9C%9F%EF%BC%89%E5%A4%A7%E3%83%9B%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB-1830%E9%96%8B%E6%BC%94/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> Hamasaki's new year concert, ''Countdown Live 2023-2024: A Complete 25,'' took place later that year at Yoyogi Stadium on December 30–31. A livestream of the final date was broadcast by ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-12-07 |title=浜崎あゆみのカウントダウンライヴ 『ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2023-2024 A 〜A COMPLETE 25〜』を「ABEMA PPV ONLINE LIVE」にて 2023年12月31日(日)22時30分より独占生配信決定|株式会社OEN |url=https://www.o-e-n.co.jp/works/releases/1426/ |access-date=2023-12-22 |website=OEN OFFICIAL WEBSITE |language=ja |archive-date=December 22, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231222065058/https://www.o-e-n.co.jp/works/releases/1426/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

=== 2024–present: ''I am Ayu'' ===
In March 2024, Hamasaki released a cover of ]'s "]" as the theme song for ''Banpaku no Taiyo''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみ、中島みゆきの名曲「時代」をカヴァー&配信リリース 橋本環奈主演ドラマの主題歌に起用 - CDJournal ニュース |url=https://www.cdjournal.com/main/news/hamasaki-ayumi/109179 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.cdjournal.com |language=ja |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816143503/https://www.cdjournal.com/main/news/hamasaki-ayumi/109179 |url-status=live }}</ref> In April, "]" was used as the April–May theme for ], becoming Hamasaki's first contribution to the program.<ref>{{Cite web |last=日本放送協会 |title=BYE-BYE |url=https://www.nhk.or.jp/minna/songs/MIN202404_01 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=NHK みんなのうた |language=ja |archive-date=June 19, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240619065603/https://www.nhk.or.jp/minna/songs/MIN202404_01/ |url-status=live }}</ref> On May 21, "Aurora" received a limited release as the theme for ]'s seventh anniversary; it was released internationally on June 26.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gameboy |date=2024-05-24 |title="Azur Lane" Seventh Anniversary Celebration: The sea is as blue as ever, let's go to the seventh anniversary together! |url=http://plygame.net/?p=2491 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=GAME-TIME |language=en-US |archive-date=June 19, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240619065600/http://plygame.net/?p=2491 |url-status=live }}</ref>

On September 1, Hamasaki performed on the main stage at ]. Other performers included ], ], and ].<ref>{{Cite web |title=【ライブレポート】東方神起、浜崎あゆみら出演!4年ぶりの『a-nation』に5万人が熱狂 |url=https://www.thefirsttimes.jp/report/0000478240/ |access-date=2024-10-11 |website=THE FIRST TIMES |language=ja}}</ref> From September 2 to October 2, Hamasaki embarked on the '']'', holding seven concerts across four locations in Japan.<ref>{{Cite web |last=moro413 |date=2024-10-02 |title=浜崎あゆみ ライブ 2024 大阪 セトリ 10/1-10/2 |url=https://live-setlist2.hatenablog.com/entry/ayu-osaka-2024-10 |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=ライブ-セットリスト2 |language=ja}}</ref>

Hamasaki's third Asia tour, ''Asia Tour 2024 A: I am Ayu'', began in Shanghai on November 1. The tour includes dates for her annual Countdown Live concerts in Tokyo.<ref>{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみ、ファンクラブ限定ツアーが無事終了!アジアツアーにも意気込み「絶対にまたやり切れるのだと信じて」(E-TALENTBANK) |url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/d448a8b5599d8726e3d3ef44aa53210f29628461 |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=Yahoo!ニュース |language=ja}}</ref>

==Artistry==
=== Lyrics ===
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Having trouble voicing her thoughts out loud, Hamasaki began writing as an outlet; she draws inspiration from her own experiences and emotions, as well as from the lives of those around her.<ref name="AvexProfile">{{cite web |title=Ayumi Hamasaki's Profile (Avex) |url=http://www.avexnet.or.jp/english/ayu/#profile |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051217103237/http://www.avexnet.or.jp/english/ayu/#profile |archive-date=December 17, 2005 |access-date=March 23, 2008 |publisher=]}}</ref> She has stated that honesty is essential to her lyrics, saying, "If I write when I'm low, it will be a dark song, but I don't care. I want to be honest with myself at all times".<ref name="AvexProfile" />

In Hamasaki's debut years, Tetsu Misaki noted a large change in the lyrical style between ''A Song for ××'' and her following albums ''Loveppears,'' and ''Duty''. Misaki believed that Hamasaki's meteoric rise to fame had impacted her perspective, signalled by her using the words {{nihongo|''bokura''|僕ら||"we"}} and {{nihongo|''tsutaeru''|伝える||"convey/tell"}} more often; it gave the impression that she was thinking more on her influence as a public figure.<ref name="Jpopnonihongo1" /> Hamasaki's awareness of her fame went on to shape the lyrical direction of her albums ''I Am...'' and ''Rainbow,<ref name="Time" />'' only returning to a more autobiographical style with ''My Story''; in a 2004 interview, she stated that her goal was to make something "unmistakably human" instead of writing to specifically give people hope, or comfort.<ref>{{Cite book |title=NEW ALBUM INTERVIEW |date=December 2004 |publisher=Avex: Team Ayu Magazine }}</ref>

Hamasaki's lyrics went on to define her public image; in two surveys conducted by Oricon, respondents voted Hamasaki's writing as their favorite aspect of her artistry.<ref name="10thoricon">{{cite web |date=September 10, 2008 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki 10th Anniversary Commemoration: Different Aspects of Her Charm! |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/080910_04.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090601114243/https://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/080910_04.html |archive-date=June 1, 2009 |access-date=October 17, 2008 |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Yuuki |first=Tai |date=February 28, 2007 |title=A Thorough Analysis! Her Best-of Albums and Approaching Her Charm! |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/070228_01.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070302074028/http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/070228_01.html |archive-date=March 2, 2007 |access-date=November 3, 2009 |work=] |publisher=]}}</ref> Steve McClure of '']'' noted that Hamasaki quickly developed a reputation as a "thoughtful, introspective lyricist";<ref>{{cite web |last=McClure |first=Steve |date=December 19, 2001 |title=2001 – A Sound Odyssey |url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fm20011219a1.html |access-date=November 4, 2009 |work=The Japan Times |publisher=The Japan Times Ltd.}}</ref> Barry Walters of '']'' went further, complimenting her ability to sing of "the pain and happiness of millennial life".<ref name="VillageVoice" /> Subaru Tomioka, in regard to the singer's impact on the ] community, appreciated how she "replaced love songs between men and women with ones between people of the same sex, in a world where role models hadn't previously existed outside of your own imagination."<ref name=":6" /> Tomioka also highlighted her ability to bring emotion into her work, specifically the enmity Hamasaki has conveyed through songs such as "]", "]", and "]".<ref name=":6">{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみが表明する社会への「怒り」。フェミニズムの視点で歌詞を紐解く {{!}} CINRA |url=https://www.cinra.net/article/202302-ayumihamasaki |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=www.cinra.net |language=ja}}</ref>

A notable aspect of Hamasaki's discography is her consistent use of English for her song, album, and tour titles; in an interview for her fifteenth anniversary, the singer stated "The meaning would be more restricted in Japanese—for example, if I use 'red' instead of 'aku' (赤), wouldn’t you wonder, “What’s the meaning? It’s not simply 'aku', right?” I want to evoke more ideas (from the reader)."<ref>{{Cite book |title=ayu x TA INTERVIEW: 15 years of history |publisher=Team Ayu Magazine |year=2014}}</ref>{{Listen
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=== Musical style ===
Hamasaki began commissioning remixes of her songs early in her career, and this also influenced the diversity of her music.<ref name="VillageVoice"/> Found on many of her records, these remixes span different genres of ] including ], ], and ], as well as ] genres such as classical and ]. She has employed Western as well as Japanese musicians; among those she has worked with are ], the ] of France,<ref group=fn>For a comprehensive list of Hamasaki's Avex-sanctioned remixes released in Japan, see Hamasaki's discography at .</ref> and traditional Chinese music ensemble Princess China Music Orchestra.<ref>{{zh icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.avex.com.tw/4th/artist/artist.asp?aid=306871&aname=pcmo&main=1&cateid=2 | title=Artist profile of Princess China Music Orchestra | accessmonthday=May 2 | accessyear=2008 | publisher=]}}</ref>
Hamasaki has released almost three hundred original songs; through them, she has covered a wide range of musical styles, such as ], ], ], ], ], and ]. Hamasaki has cited Madonna, ], ], ], and ] among her early influences, and has openly appreciated the works of ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ].
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Hamasaki has released more than a hundred original songs; through them, she has covered a wide range of musical styles, such as ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref name="VillageVoice"/> She uses different instruments and techniques including ], ], gospel choirs, ]s, ], ]es, and effects such as yells, claps, and ].<ref name="VillageVoice"/><ref name="rainbow"/> She frequently employs others to compose; as she has explained, "I'm not a professional; I lack even basic knowledge about writing music."<ref name="TimeInterview2" /> However, she started to compose her own melodies after her staff had failed to compose a tune for "M" that appealed to her.<ref name="Rockin"/> Wanting to produce works faithful to her visions, Hamasaki took control of most aspects of her artistry.<ref name="Time5"/><ref name="TimeInterview"/> ''I am...'' is representative of this stage in Hamasaki's career; she directed the production of its songs, videos, and artwork. Later in her career, however, she began delegating many tasks, including composition, to her staff.<ref name="CNNinterview">{{cite video| people=Shubert, Atika (Interviewer) | medium=TV-series | publisher=] | location=] | title=] | year2=2006}}</ref><ref group=fn>''Secret'' was Hamasaki's first album since ''Duty'' not to have any tracks composed by her.</ref>


Hamasaki began commissioning remixes of her songs early in her career, and this practice also influenced the diversity of her music.<ref name="VillageVoice" /> These remixes span a variety of genres such as ], ], and ], as well as ] mixes, classical and ]. The musicians and acts she has worked with directly include ], the ],<ref group="fn">
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Hamasaki is often involved in the artistic direction of her live performances; they are often lavish productions that use a variety of props, extravagant costumes, and choreographed dances. She has used large video screens, fireworks, simulated rain drops, trick stage floors, and suspended devices.<ref name="RelaxedSmile">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal | author=Tsuriya, Takako | title = Relaxed Smile| journal = ]| pages = pp. 15–16| month = August | year = 2006}}</ref> She is also involved in the artistic direction of her ] and tries to convey in the videos the meanings or feelings of their respective songs.<ref name="hpsecretinterview" /> The themes of the videos are varied; she has made "sad and fragile" or "emotional" videos ("]", "]"), "refreshing" videos ("Blue Bird", "]"), and humorous videos ("]", "]", "]").<ref name="10thoricon">{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/080910_04.html| title=Ayumi Hamasaki 10th Anniversary Commemoration: Different Aspects of Her Charm!|publisher=]|date=September 10, 2008|accessmonthday=October 17|accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite journal|title=Honey Trap|journal=S Cawaii|date=March 1, 2007|volume=8|number=32|pages=pp. 19–21|author=Takako Tsuriya}}</ref> Some of the videos are lavish as well: those of "Fairyland", "]", and "]" are among the top twenty or so ], making Hamasaki the only non-] to hold such a distinction.<ref name="GermanMSN">{{de icon}} {{cite web | last=Gotthartsleitner | first=Manuela| url=http://unterhaltung.de.msn.com/musik/galerie.aspx?cp-documentid=6890897 | title=Die 20 teuersten Musikvideos aller Zeiten| publisher=]|
</ref> ], and the Princess China Music Orchestra.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avex.com.tw/4th/artist/artist.asp?aid=306871&aname=pcmo&main=1&cateid=2 |title=Artist profile of Princess China Music Orchestra |access-date=May 2, 2008 |publisher=] |language=zh |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081009103208/http://www.avex.com.tw/4th/artist/artist.asp?aid=306871&aname=pcmo&main=1&cateid=2 |archive-date=October 9, 2008 }}</ref>
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In addition to writing her own lyrics, Hamasaki has involved herself in other aspects of production throughout her career. Though Max Matsuura is officially credited as the producer of her records, he said of Hamasaki, "Ayu is a very meticulous worker behind the scenes. A lot of the work she does by herself is more in the producer's arena. I think really we should say 'Produced by Ayumi Hamasaki'."<ref>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040820032901/http://www.avexnet.or.jp/beatfreak/142/artists/ayumi.html|archive-date=August 20, 2004|url=http://www.avexnet.or.jp/beatfreak/142/artists/ayumi.html|title=Loveppears|last=Kazuki|first=Okabe|work=Beat Freak Online|publisher=]|access-date=November 6, 2009}}</ref> In 2022, Matsuura stated that he stepped away from the lead producer role in 2000 as Hamasaki took on more responsibilities.<ref>{{cite AV media |date=July 22, 2022 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwbW2ifrwEs |title=【松浦勝人】 浜崎あゆみの歌を作らなくなった理由を語る‼︎【切り抜き/avex会長/ayu /エイベックス /生放送】 |publisher=松浦勝人の切り抜き君【avex】 |via=] |access-date=January 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221109080434/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwbW2ifrwEs |archive-date=November 9, 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref>
===Lyrics and themes===
<blockquote class="toccolours" style="text-align:left; width:30%; float:right; padding: 10px 15px 10px 15px; display:table;">In the beginning, I was searching for myself in my music. My music was for me. I didn't have the mental room to be conscious of the listener; I wrote to save myself. I didn't understand what it was to write songs. But over time I began to see many things, my influence, the responsibilities that gave me. <p style="text-align: right;"> — Hamasaki on the new lyrical directions in ''I am...''.<ref name="TimeInterview"/>


Hamasaki began to pen her own compositions in 2000, beginning with her single "]". During its production process, she struggled to find a melody that matched what she had in mind, and decided it would be faster to compose it herself.<ref name="TimeInterview2" /><ref name="Rockin" /> In a 2001 interview, she stated that 'I never thought it was important for me to start writing original songs... with “M”, it just so happened that the melody I wrote fit the best.' In the same interview, Hamasaki said she felt no pressure to continue composing, and that she felt she could 'only go so far' with it due to her lack of formal knowledge.<ref>{{Cite web |last=kimonobeat |title=MUSIC CREATOR April-May 2001: Hamasaki Ayumi "A BEST" & "NEVER EVER" (translation) |url=https://ko-fi.com/Blog/Post/MUSIC-CREATOR-April-May-2001-Hamasaki-Ayumi-A-BE-H2H5KU8D}}</ref> Her final published composition was "Will", the b-side track to the 2005 single "]".
</blockquote>
Hamasaki's lyrics, all her own,{{#tag:ref|Two of Hamasaki's songs released prior to ''Rainbow'', "]" and "]" used English. However, the lyrics of "Love: Since 1999" were not written by Hamasaki, and the only English in "Audience" is the word "yes"; therefore these songs are usually not counted among her songs using English.<ref>{{cite web | last=Takeuchi Cullen |first=Lisa | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover4.html | title=Empress of Pop | publisher='']'' |
accessmonthday=March 31 | accessyear=2008|pages=p. 4}}</ref>|group=fn|name="lyrics"
}} have resonated among her fans, who praise them as being honest and "expressing determination".<ref name="10thoricon"/> Because she has "trouble voicing her thoughts", Hamasaki uses her lyrics as an outlet; she "draws from her own experiences and emotions" and tries to put them "honestly into words".<ref name="AvexProfile" /> She has stated that honesty is essential to her lyrics, saying, "If I write when I'm low, it will be a dark song, but I don't care. I want to be honest with myself at all times."<ref name="AvexProfile">{{cite web | url=http://web.archive.org/web/20051217103237/http://www.avexnet.or.jp/english/ayu/#profile | title=Ayumi Hamasaki's Profile (Avex)| publisher=]|
accessmonthday=March 23 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> Because of this, she did not use English lyrics until her album ''Rainbow'', as she had felt that she could best express herself in Japanese.<ref group=fn name="lyrics" /> As with her musical style, the themes of her lyrics have varied: although "loneliness and confusion" were frequent in her earlier albums, she has branched out to wider themes such as faith and peace;<ref name="Time5"/> themes in her later albums have included love and the struggles of women.<ref name="rainbow"/><ref name="Sweet">{{ja icon}} {{cite journal| title=Ayumi Hamasaki | journal=Sweet | month=January | year=2006|pages=pp. 18–20|author=Hayakawa, Kanako}}</ref><ref name="vivi"/> Hamasaki draws inspiration for her lyrics from various sources. A story told to her by her friend about a saint named Mary served as the basis for "M", while the September 11 attacks inspired "A Song Is Born".<ref name="Jpoint">''J-Point''. December 22, 2000. Volume 75.</ref>


===Public image=== === Videos and stage ===
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Hamasaki's influence goes beyond music; she is often considered a fashion icon and trend-setter,<ref name="CNNinterview"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://archive.japantoday.com/jp/feature/881 | title=Japan's wacky world of celebrities | first=Chris | last=Betros | date=April 3, 2005 | publisher=] | accessmonthday=August 5 | accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/archives/cool/00-10-12/hamasaki.html | title=What's Cool in Japan - Ayumi Hamasaki | accessmonthday=April 22 |accessyear=2008 | publisher=Web Japan}}</ref> a status attributed to her tight control over her image.<ref name="TalkAsia"/><ref name="Time1">{{cite web | first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover.html | title=Empress of Pop| publisher='']''|
Hamasaki is often involved in the artistic direction of her music videos.<ref name="hpsecretinterview" /> The themes of the videos are varied; many contain short storylines, some of which use symbolism to convey their respective messages.<ref name="10thoricon" /> Additionally, the videos of "Fairyland", "]", "Jewel", "Green", and "]" are among the top twenty or so ], making Hamasaki the only non-American artist to hold such a distinction.<ref name="Welt">{{cite news | url=https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/article836335/Die_teuersten_Musikvideos_aller_Zeiten.html | title=The Most Expensive Music Videos of All Time| publisher=]| access-date=November 6, 2009 | work=]| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20091126054209/http://www.welt.de/vermischtes/article836335/Die_teuersten_Musikvideos_aller_Zeiten.html| archive-date= November 26, 2009 | url-status= live|language=de}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Hurley | first= James| url=http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/music/features/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=3917826&imageindex=7 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080524060616/http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/music/features/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=3917826&imageindex=7 |archive-date=May 24, 2008 | title=Ayumi Hamasaki – "fairyland"| publisher= ] | access-date=January 24, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Hurley | first= James | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080822082000/http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/music/features/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=3917826 |archive-date=August 22, 2008 | title= The Most Expensive Music Videos Ever Made|publisher=MSN|url=http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/music/features/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=3917826}}</ref>
accessmonthday=January 18 | accessyear=2008 | pages= p. 1}}</ref><ref name="LTimes">{{cite web | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article1120745.ece | first=Leo | last=Lewis | title=Pop star bails out troubled bank | date=March 18, 2003 | publisher=] | accessmonthday=July 14| accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-23852546_ITM | title=Popcetera? / A-nation under a groove | date=July 17, 2003 | publisher=] (originally from the '']'') | accessmonthday=August 5 | accessyear=2008 | first=Rori | last=Caffrey}}</ref> Besides her frequent appearances in fashion magazines, such as '']'', '']'', and ''Cawaii'', Hamasaki has often been lauded for her trendy choices in apparels and accessories; Oricon has repeatedly named her the "Most Fashionable Female Artist".<ref name="SponichiBio">{{ja icon}} {{cite news | url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/meikan/ha/hamasakiayumi.html | title=Talent Directory: Hamasaki Ayumi| work=Sponichi Annex | publisher=]|
accessmonthday=June 24|accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref name="Time2"/><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/060419_01.html | title=Readers Choose the Most Fashionable Artist!| publisher= '']'' | date= April 19, 2006|
accessmonthday=January 26|accessyear=2008}}</ref> Many aspects of Japan's fashions—including clothing, hair, nails, and accessories—have in some way been influenced by her.<ref name="Time2"/><ref>{{cite news
| last = Magnier
| first = Mark
| publisher = '']''
| title=Tokyo Robe
| date=August 25, 2000
| accessmonthday=May 3
| accessyear=2008
}}</ref> As with her music, trends Hamasaki started have spread to Asian countries as Taiwan, China, and Singapore.<ref>{{cite web| first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/photoessay/2.html | title=The Many Faces of Ayu|publisher='']''|accessmonthday=May 3 | accessyear=2008 | pages=p. 2}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/photoessay/3.html | title=The Many Faces of Ayu|publisher='']''|accessmonthday=May 3 | accessyear=2008 | pages=p. 3}}</ref><ref>
{{cite news| last = Pan| first = Philip P.| publisher = '']''| title=Taiwan's Teens Take Style Cues From Tokyo| date=November 27, 2000| accessmonthday=January 21|accessyear=2008}}</ref>


Hamasaki is also involved in the production and artistic direction of her live performances; they, like her videos, are often lavish productions and use a variety of props, extravagant costumes, and choreographed dances. She has used large video screens, fireworks, simulated rain drops, trick stage floors, and suspended devices.<ref name="RelaxedSmile">{{cite magazine | author=Tsuriya, Takako | title = Relaxed Smile| magazine = ]| pages = 15–16|date=August 2006|language=ja}}</ref>
Hamasaki has been sought by numerous brands to endorse their products. Throughout her career under Avex, she has promoted products that ranged from electronics (] ]s and ])<ref name="Metropolis">{{cite web | last=Wilce |first= Matt| url=http://metropolis.co.jp/biginjapan/379/biginjapaninc.htm | title=Big in Japan: Ayumi Hamasaki| publisher= '']'' |accessmonthday=March 23|accessyear=2008}}</ref> to various snack foods.<ref name="Time2"/> Among the products she has advertised on television are the ] ] scooter,<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/45106/1/|title=A|publisher=]|accessmonthday=November 17|accessyear=2008}}</ref> Kosé cosmetics,<ref name="Time2">{{cite web | first=Lisa | last=Takeuchi Cullen | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover2.html | title=Empress of Pop| publisher='']'' |
accessmonthday=January 26 | accessyear=2008 | pages=p. 2}}</ref> ] donuts,<ref name="Wired">{{cite journal | last=Lytle| first= J. Mark | url=http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.05/play.html?pg=9 | title=Ayumi Inc.| journal=] | month= May | year= 2003 |issue=''Issue 11.05''}}</ref> and ] coffee.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.suntory.co.jp/enjoy/cm/log/sd132.html|title= Boss CM| publisher=] |
accessmonthday=February 23 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> Although Hamasaki initially supported the exploitation of her popularity for commercial purposes, saying that it was "necessary that viewed as a product",<ref name="TimeInterview2"/> after the 2001 incident in which Avex forced her to release ''A Best'', she protested Avex's decision to market her as a "product rather than a person".<ref name="NTVinterview">{{cite video
| people = Ayumi Hamasaki (interviewee)
| title = Hamasaki Ayumi: The Heartbreak and Decision in Light and Shadow
| medium = Television
| publisher = ]
| location = Japan
| year2 = 2004}}</ref> As well as serving as background music for television advertisements, some of Hamasaki's songs have been used as themes for video games, television shows and motion pictures,<ref group=fn>For a complete list of the commercial tie-ins of Hamasaki's songs, see ].</ref> such as '']'', '']'', and '']''.<ref name="Onimusha">{{cite web | last=Gantayat | first=Anoop | url=http://ps2.ign.com/articles/665/665728p1.html | title=Big Star Talent for Onimusha| publisher=]|
accessmonthday=February 12 | accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/458083/1/ | title=Dearest| publisher=]|
accessmonthday=November 17 | accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/616617/1/|title=Heaven|publisher=]|accessmonthday=November 17|accessyear=2008}}</ref>


==Public image and legacy==
==Other activities==
Hamasaki's lyrics and image initially gained a following predominantly among young ] and ], often referred to as "the voice of the lost generation".<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last1=鈴木 |first1=智之 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yJlwDgAAQBAJ |title=失われざる十年の記憶 一九九〇年代の社会学 (A Decade of Unforgettable Memories: Sociology in the 1990s) |last2=西田 |first2=善行 |publisher=Seikyusha Co. |year=2012 |access-date=January 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816163321/https://books.google.com/books?id=yJlwDgAAQBAJ |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみは僕ら「ロスジェネ」世代の代弁者!|沢矢 寅馬|note |url=https://note.com/maemuki2/n/nfd70d8bf3717 |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=note(ノート) |date=June 20, 2021 |language=ja |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816141758/https://note.com/maemuki2/n/nfd70d8bf3717 |url-status=live }}</ref> Music critic Tetsu Misaki believed that the juxtaposition of her fashionable appearance and her personal lyrics was one of her most important selling points, helping shape the 2000s pop scene in Japan.<ref name="Jpopnonihongo1">{{cite book |author=Misaki, Tetsu |chapter=浜崎あゆみ~共感はどこまで可能か |trans-chapter=Ayumi Hamasaki: How far can empathy go? |title=Jポップの日本語―歌詞論 |trans-title=J-Pop Japanese: Lyricism |language=ja |location=] |publisher=Sairyuusha |date=July 20, 2002 |pages=23–40 |isbn=4-88202-752-6}}</ref> Teresa Nieman of '']'' wrote that Hamasaki's willingness to take on unusual subject matter is what made her noteworthy among her peers, naming her as the 'undisputed Queen of J-pop'.<ref name=":2">{{cite news |last=Nieman |first=Teresa |date=March 25, 2010 |title=Why Japanese Pop Matters |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/mar/25/japanese-pop-women |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140322182034/http://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/mar/25/japanese-pop-women |archive-date=March 22, 2014 |access-date=August 31, 2010 |newspaper=]}}</ref> According to publications, it was that ability to contrast striking visuals and vulnerability that went on to inspire an entire generation across Asia.<ref name="TalkAsia">{{cite web |title=Talk Asia&nbsp;— Program Descriptions |url=http://www.cnnasiapacific.com/programs/en/program/15/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080405185601/http://www.cnnasiapacific.com/programs/en/program/15/ |archive-date=April 5, 2008 |access-date=February 19, 2008 |publisher=]}}</ref><ref name="washingtonpost">{{cite news |last=Pan |first=Philip P. |date=November 27, 2000 |title=Taiwan's Teens Take Style Cues From Tokyo |newspaper=Washington Post}}</ref>
{{See also|Ayuready?}}
Hamasaki has a "merchandise empire": she launched her own fashion brand, MTRLG (Material Girl), in 2001; the clothes were sold at MTRLG boutiques and at Mise S*clusive stores.<ref name="NEP">{{cite web| last=Chang|first=Miharu|title=Ayumi Spells Big Bucks |work=] | publisher = ] | location = Singapore | date=October 3, 2003|url=http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/hey/story/0,4136,37008,00.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20031003064701/http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/hey/story/0,4136,37008,00.html|archivedate=October 3, 2003}}</ref> In 2002, Hamasaki created Ayupan, a cartoon version of herself that appeared in a line of merchandise (mainly figurines) and in a 2003 cartoon. For her 2007 tour ''Tour of Secret'', Hamasaki collaborated with ] to create a line of merchandise, Ayumi HamasakixHello Kitty, that features Ayupan and ] together.<ref>{{ja icon}}
{{cite web | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/music/42797/ | title=Ayumi Hamasaki x Hello Kitty Collaboration: The Dream Is Realized! | publisher=] | accessmonthday=November 17 | accessyear=2008|date=March 9, 2007}}</ref> The merchandise included ] straps and ] cameras decorated with a picture of Hello Kitty behind Hamasaki's "A" logo;<ref group=fn>This is the symbol: ]. It is used either as a substitute for the letter ''a'' or to represent Hamasaki's name. The titles of six albums, ''Rainbow'', ''A Best'', ''A Ballads'', ''A Best 2 -White-'', ''A Best 2 -Black-'', and ''A Complete'' use this symbol; the titles of these albums appearing as ''R]INBOW'', ''] Best'', ''] Ballads'', ''] Best 2 -White-'', ''] Best 2 -Black-'', and ''] Complete''. (Dashes are commonly used in Japanese script to enclose subtitles.)</ref> the former product was a result of a collaboration with Sanrio and Japanese fashion brand Ash & Diamonds, the latter a collaboration with Sanrio and Panasonic.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000031701 | title=Ayumi Hamasaki Collaboration is a Dream! | work= Barks.jp|publisher=ITmedia|
accessmonthday=July 23 | accessyear=2008}}</ref> She briefly hosted her own television show, '']'' (October 2002), on ]. The ], aired on Saturday nights from 11:30 to midnight, often featured her performing songs with guests, among whom were ], ], and ]. To promote the program (and her album ''Rainbow''), Hamasaki opened a restaurant, Rainbow House, on ]; it was occasionally used in episodes of ''Ayuready?''.<ref name="NEP" /> After less than two years, the last episode aired in March 2004.<ref>{{ja icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.fujiint.co.jp/AYU/ | title=Ayu ready? |
accessmonthday=January 24 | accessyear=2008 | publisher=] | archiveurl = http://webcitation.org/5XIYYil9t
| archivedate = April 4, 2008}}</ref>


Lisa Takeuchi Cullen of '']'' magazine credits some of Hamasaki's early success to her "by-the-bootstraps climb to pop royalty" journey, her perspective resonating with the general public.<ref name=":5" /> Tomoyuki Hokari of ''OKMusic'' agrees, considering her lyricism as a "reaction against the customs and culture of the previous generation", and a "terrifyingly calm, objective view" on the social turmoil of turn-of-the-century Japan.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-04-08 |title=浜崎あゆみが世紀末に示した確かな光ーー。『LOVEppears』に見る鮮烈な歌詞世界 {{!}} OKMusic |url=https://okmusic.jp/news/297626 |access-date=2024-10-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200408063547/https://okmusic.jp/news/297626 |archive-date=April 8, 2020 }}</ref> In addition, her history of supporting ] rights has led to widespread recognition as a ], and remains a defining element of her image.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-07-31 |title=浜崎あゆみがLGBTフレンドリーなアーティストとして発信し続けてきたこと - wezzy|ウェジー |url=http://wezz-y.com/archives/54186 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180731023954/http://wezz-y.com/archives/54186 |archive-date=July 31, 2018 |access-date=2024-10-09}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=popmusik3141 |date=2018-05-04 |title=浜崎あゆみがゲイに人気らしいので久しぶりに聞いてみた感想 |url=https://www.nejimakiblog.com/entry/hamasaki-ayumi-gay-lgbt-homo-avex |access-date=2024-10-09 |website=世界のねじを巻くブログ |language=ja}}</ref>
===Personal life===
Hamasaki dated singer-actor ] since her brief acting career, and they publicly announced their relationship in 2001.<ref name="Time1"/> Six years later, the media circulated rumors that the couple were about to get married; however, on July 13, Hamasaki announced that they had broken up. Though Hamasaki did not explain the reason for the split, she stated that they had parted amicably and the two remained friends.<ref>{{zh icon}} {{cite news | url=http://epochtimes.com/gb/7/7/14/n1773106.htm | title=Network Officials Announce: Hamasaki Could Not Escape Seven-Year-Itch, Broke up with Tomoya Nagase| publisher=]| date=July 14, 2008| accessmonthday=November 18|accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.japannewsreview.com/entertainment/celebrities/20070714page_id=676 | title=Ayumi Hamasaki and Tokio's Tomoya Nagase break up|publisher=]|date= July 14, 2007|accessmonthday=January 24|accessyear=2008}}</ref>


In the 2000s, her frequent changes in image greatly impacted the course of fashion.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-01-13 |title=TIMEasia.com: Japan - Ayumi Hamasaki |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover.html |access-date=2024-10-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080113090838/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover.html |archive-date=January 13, 2008 }}</ref> Described as a "chameleonic style icon",<ref name=":2" /> Hamasaki was known for being fully involved in every aspect of her work, displaying an unprecedented degree of ownership over her image; the control she had over the market drove stores to buy ] ] shots of magazine shoots pre-publication, hoping to get ahead of the next "Ayu-instigated trend".<ref>{{Cite web |date=2007-12-24 |title=TIMEasia.com: Japan - Ayumi Hamasaki |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover2.html |access-date=2024-10-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071224235041/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover2.html |archive-date=December 24, 2007 }}</ref> Mishal Varna of '']'' compared her influence to that of Madonna, reflecting on the singer drawing in over 150 million viewers to her performance on '']''.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |date=2008-03-08 |title=TIMEasia.com: Photo Essay - The Many Faces of Ayu |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/photoessay/5.html |access-date=2024-10-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080308175111/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/photoessay/5.html |archive-date=March 8, 2008 }}</ref> A regular face on publications such as '']'', '']'', and ''],'' Hamasaki herself considered her constantly changing image essential to her craft. That process is credited for the creation of the ''hime-kei'' wave, along with influencing returning Y2K '']'' and ''gyaru-kei'' trends.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-03-02 |title=Princesses Preen in a Pauper Economy - TIME |url=http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1876620,00.html |access-date=2024-10-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090302184844/http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1876620,00.html |archive-date=March 2, 2009 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=April 24, 2022 |title=浜崎あゆみ、パリス・ヒルトンがお手本?Z世代がハマる「Y2Kファッション」をご存知ですか(松本 英恵) @gendai_biz |url=https://gendai.ismedia.jp/articles/-/94379 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220707113251/https://gendai.ismedia.jp/articles/-/94379 |archive-date=July 7, 2022 |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=現代ビジネス |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-07-06 |title=44歳「浜崎あゆみ」に若者たちが心奪われる背景 |url=https://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/683534 |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=東洋経済オンライン |language=ja}}</ref>
In a January 8, 2008 entry on her TeamAyu blog, Hamasaki revealed that an inoperable condition, possibly ] or ], had caused complete deafness in her left ear.<ref name="bbcayumi">{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7174893.stm | title=Japanese pop singer Ayumi Hamasaki deaf in left ear | publisher=]|date= January 7, 2008|

accessmonthday=January 7|accessyear=2008}}</ref><ref name="Mainichi"/> She disclosed that she had been diagnosed with the condition in 2006 and that the problem dated back to 2000.<ref name="JTdeaf" /> Despite the setback, Hamasaki stated that she wished to continue singing, and that she would "not give up" on her fans and that "as a professional", she wanted to "deliver the best performance for everyone".<ref name="JTdeaf">{{cite news| url=http://webcitation.org/5YqztWqHX | title=Singer Ayumi Hamasaki says she has lost hearing in her left ear| publisher=''Japan Today''|date=January 8, 2008|
Hamasaki's career has become the subject of ], and is considered to have had a profound impact on how the Japanese music industry manages and promotes female artists.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=辻 |first=幸恵 |date=2002 |title=浜崎あゆみを科学する |url=https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/senshoshi1960/43/1/43_1_38/_article/-char/ja/ |journal=繊維製品消費科学会誌 |volume=43 |issue=1 |pages=38–42 |doi=10.11419/senshoshi1960.43.38}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Kitazawa |date=2008 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki vs the Japanese music industry |url=https://www.yesasia.com/global/yumcha/0-0-0-arid.163-zh_TW/featured-article.html}}</ref> Zhan Hongzhi of ''Inter-Margins'' magazine named her success as a type of "identity economy", explaining: "Japan spends 33.3 billion yen a year on Hamasaki. She is no longer just an idol. She has become "Hamasaki Industries", a media in her own right."<ref>{{Cite web |last=詹宏志 |date=2002 |title=Identity Economy: Marketing Techniques to Cultivate the Next Generation of Consumers (認同感經濟 :培育下一批消費世代的行銷手法) |url=http://intermargins.net/intermargins/YouthLibFront/news/nw16.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090210011311/http://intermargins.net/intermargins/YouthLibFront/news/nw16.htm |archive-date=February 10, 2009 }}</ref> In the wider media industry, various artists have spoken of being influenced directly by Hamasaki; these include ],<ref>{{Cite web |last=編集部 |title=浜崎あゆみ、"あゆ超え"報道で炎上の板野友美を励まし「謝ったりしなくてい〜んだよ」 |url=https://www.musicvoice.jp/news/16179/ |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=MusicVoice |language=ja}}</ref> ],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-10 |title=浅田真央、浜崎あゆみのおかげで「今がある」 中学時代の夢かなえ感謝 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2256397/full/ |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=ORICON NEWS}}</ref> ], ],<ref>{{Cite web |title=益若つばさ、長年あこがれてきた浜崎あゆみと涙の初対面で"最悪"の事態も「生きててよかった」 - 芸能 : 日刊スポーツ |url=https://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/202304190000258.html |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=nikkansports.com |language=ja}}</ref> ],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-10-17 |title=神田沙也加があこがれあゆ遭遇に感激涙/デイリースポーツ online |url=https://www.daily.co.jp/newsflash/gossip/2013/05/13/0005984649.shtml |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=デイリースポーツ online |language=ja}}</ref> ], ],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-03-27 |title=浜崎あゆみ、ファッションアイコンとして駆け抜けた25年「最初は何かを流行らせなきゃって気持ちはあったかも」 |url=https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20230327-2636933/ |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=マイナビニュース |language=ja}}</ref> ], ],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-02-18 |title=仲里依紗、浜崎あゆみへの"愛"が爆発「やっぱり天才」「センスよすぎ」 |url=https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20240218-2885858/ |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=マイナビニュース |language=ja}}</ref> ],<ref>{{Cite web |last=WEBザテレビジョン |title="台湾のスーザン・ボイル"リン・ユーチュンが再来日!「関ジャニの仕分け∞」でMayJ.にリベンジなるか!? |url=https://thetv.jp/news/detail/37538/ |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=WEBザテレビジョン |language=ja}}</ref> ],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rinka Happy Life |url=http://rinka-blog.jp/2010/07/10/ |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=rinka-blog.jp}}</ref> ], ],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-04-14 |title=浜崎あゆみに見るフェミニズム 紗倉まなさんが影響を受けた歌姫:朝日新聞デジタル |url=https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASR4G6FMWR4DUCVL04G.html |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=朝日新聞デジタル |language=ja}}</ref> ], Rina (]), ],<ref>{{Cite web |title=五輪選手が好きな歌手を一挙紹介!田中理恵は浜崎あゆみファン |url=https://www.zakzak.co.jp/entertainment/ent-news/news/20120808/enn1208081537010-n1.htm |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=ZAKZAK |language=ja-JP}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-04-14 |title=浜崎あゆみに見るフェミニズム 紗倉まなさんが影響を受けた歌姫:朝日新聞デジタル |url=https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASR4G6FMWR4DUCVL04G.html |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=朝日新聞デジタル |language=ja}}</ref>
accessmonthday=January 8|accessyear=2008}} (Archived version)</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hNw4Md-JdCu6y2e8xsEGld1O41xg | title=Japan's pop princess 'Ayu' goes half deaf|publisher='']''|date=January 6, 2008|accessmonthday=February 2|accessyear=2008}}</ref>

Hamasaki's previous consideration of herself as a product<ref name="TimeInterview2" /> has sometimes led to conflict between her artistry and her economic influence. Accusations of the singer having lost her relatability, or presenting an overly fake or cultivated image, have continued throughout her career.<ref>{{Cite web |last=INC |first=SANKEI DIGITAL |date=2019-09-04 |title=浜崎あゆみ再ブレークなるか!? 大ヒットの自伝的小説がドラマ化へ…業界内からは批判の声も ファン直訴騒動との因果関係が取り沙汰され |url=https://www.iza.ne.jp/article/20190904-5UK3FMD2FVK2JAZWGEURN6GGVY/ |access-date=2024-10-09 |website=イザ! |language=ja}}</ref> A renewed sense of appreciation for Hamasaki's work was covered by media outlets during her 25th anniversary, '']'' writing: "Involved in the Japanese pop scene for over 24 years, she has never stopped touring, never stopped releasing new music, and has never taken a break to recharge her batteries. How many artists can we say we have like that?"<ref name="thefirsttimes.jp" />

== Other activities ==

===Philanthropy===
In March 2011, Hamasaki donated 30 million yen to relief efforts for the ].<ref>{{cite web |date=March 22, 2011 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki donates 35 million yen to relief efforts in Japan |url=http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/article@apa?ayumi_hamasaki_donates_35_million_yen_to_relief_efforts_in_japan_16535.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140209132736/http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/article@apa?ayumi_hamasaki_donates_35_million_yen_to_relief_efforts_in_japan_16535.aspx |archive-date=February 9, 2014 |access-date=March 29, 2011 |publisher=Asia Pacific Arts |df=mdy-all}}</ref> In 2021, the artist donated 10 million yen to the Japanese National Center for Global Health and Medicine, receiving the Medal of Honor.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nakai Masahiro, Katori Shingo, Hamasaki Ayumi & Nishijima Takahiro receive Medal of Honor with Dark Blue Ribbon |url=https://www.tokyohive.com/article/2021/02/nakai-masahiro-katori-shingo-hamasaki-ayumi-nishijima-takahiro-receive-medal-of-honor-with-dark-blue-ribbon |access-date=2022-07-03 |website=tokyohive |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816141758/https://www.tokyohive.com/article/2021/02/nakai-masahiro-katori-shingo-hamasaki-ayumi-nishijima-takahiro-receive-medal-of-honor-with-dark-blue-ribbon |url-status=live }}</ref> During the 2022 ] aftermath in the Shizuoka prefecture, Hamasaki openly criticized the media for not reporting on the disaster thoroughly. Over a period of three days, she organized a donation point and visited Shizuoka to talk to survivors and coordinate resources.<ref>{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみ、台風被害が激しい静岡への支援呼びかけ トラックで現地へ向かう意向「日本人どうし力を合わせて」 |url=https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/2209/29/news165.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221208145958/https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/2209/29/news165.html |archive-date=December 8, 2022 |access-date=2022-12-08 |website=ねとらぼ |language=ja}}</ref>

In May 2018, Hamasaki was the headliner for ], held in ]. During her performance, the singer spoke about her friends in the ] and the need to stand up for change: "Japan is still a conservative country, so there is a part of us that cannot shake off the idea that those in minority groups are wrong. If there are moments in the future when you feel small and want to give up, please remember this day—I hope that you will always be proud of who you are, and keep going. I will always be walking alongside you."<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-05-07 |title=浜崎あゆみ、LGBTイベントで涙の熱唱「これからもマイノリティーの一人として歩みたい」 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2110781/full/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200716062936/https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2110781/full/ |archive-date=July 16, 2020 |access-date=2023-07-03 |website=ORICON NEWS}}</ref>

In 2023, Hamasaki adopted two dogs who had severe medical issues and a background of abuse. Speaking jointly with animal shelter representatives, Hamasaki highlighted the need to provide care for long-term residents of rescue homes, and encouraged awareness of ]s and the impact adoption can have: "Saving an animal's life won't change the world, but you can change that animal's world forever".<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-12 |title=浜崎あゆみに「イメージ変わった」「優しい方なんですね」 保護犬引き取りに称賛、団体側「女神様のようなご連絡でした」 |url=https://www.j-cast.com/2023/11/12472689.html |access-date=2023-12-07 |website=J-CAST ニュース |language=ja |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816144050/https://www.j-cast.com/2023/11/12472689.html |url-status=live }}</ref>

===''Ayuready?''===
From October 2002 to March 2004, Hamasaki was the host of her own talk and variety TV show, named '']'', on ]. The talk show, which aired on Saturday nights from 11:30 to midnight, often featured her performing songs with guests. Among the names who appeared on the program were ], ], and ]. To promote the program (and her album ''Rainbow''), Hamasaki opened the Rainbow House restaurant on ] on July 1, 2003, which was open until August 31, 2003.<ref name="NEP" /> After almost two years, the last episode of ''Ayuready?'' aired in March 2004.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ayu ready? |url=http://www.fujiint.co.jp/AYU/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/5XIYYil9t?url=http://www.fujiint.co.jp/AYU/ |archive-date=April 23, 2008 |access-date=January 24, 2008 |publisher=] |language=ja |df=mdy}}</ref>

===Branded products and endorsements===
Throughout her early career under Avex, Hamasaki promoted products that ranged from electronics (] cell phones and ])<ref name="Metropolis" /> to various snack foods.<ref name="Time2">{{cite magazine |last=Takeuchi Cullen |first=Lisa |date=March 25, 2002 |title=Empress of Pop |url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover2.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071224235041/http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ayumi_hamasaki/cover2.html |archive-date=December 24, 2007 |access-date=January 26, 2008 |magazine=] |page=2 |df=mdy}}</ref> Among the products she has advertised on television are the ] ] scooter,<ref>{{cite web |title=A |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/45106/1/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201030429/http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/45106/1/ |archive-date=December 1, 2008 |access-date=November 17, 2008 |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref> ] cosmetics,<ref name="Time2" /> ] donuts,<ref name="Wired">{{cite magazine |last=Lytle |first=J. Mark |date=May 2003 |title=Ayumi Inc |url=https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.05/play.html?pg=9 |magazine=] |volume=11 |issue=5}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite web |title=Boss CM |url=http://www.suntory.co.jp/enjoy/cm/log/sd132.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007055010/http://www.suntory.co.jp/enjoy/cm/log/sd132.html |archive-date=October 7, 2008 |access-date=February 23, 2008 |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref> Although Hamasaki initially supported the exploitation of her popularity for commercial purposes, saying that it was "necessary that viewed as a product",<ref name="TimeInterview2" /> she eventually opposed Avex's decision to market her as a "product rather than a person" from 2004. This began a significant hiatus from lending her name to product advertisements and endorsements.<ref name="NTVinterview">{{cite video |title=Hamasaki Ayumi: The Heartbreak and Decision in Light and Shadow |medium=Television |publisher=] |year=2004 |location=Japan |people=Ayumi Hamasaki (interviewee)}}</ref>
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In 2001, Hamasaki launched her own limited-run fashion brand, MTRLG (Material Girl); the clothes were sold at MTRLG boutiques and at Mise S*clusive stores.<ref name="NEP">{{cite news|last=Chang |first=Miharu |title=Ayumi Spells Big Bucks |work=] |publisher=] |location=Singapore |date=October 3, 2003 |url=http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/hey/story/0,4136,37008,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031003064701/http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/hey/story/0%2C4136%2C37008%2C00.html |archive-date=October 3, 2003 |access-date=February 5, 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 2002, Hamasaki created Ayupan, a cartoon version of herself that appeared in a line of merchandise (mainly figurines), and in a 2003 animation. For her 2007 tour ''Tour of Secret'', Hamasaki collaborated with ] to create a line of merchandise, "Ayumi Hamasaki x Hello Kitty".<ref>{{cite web |date=March 9, 2007 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki x Hello Kitty Collaboration: The Dream Is Realized! |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/music/42797/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081207173630/http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/music/42797/ |archive-date=December 7, 2008 |access-date=November 17, 2008 |publisher=] |language=ja}}</ref> The merchandise included cell phone straps and ] cameras decorated with a picture of ] behind Hamasaki's "A" logo;<ref group="fn">This is the symbol: ]. It is used either as a substitute for the letter ''a'' or to represent Hamasaki's name. The titles of six albums, ''Rainbow'', ''A Best'', ''A Ballads'', ''A Best 2 -White-'', ''A Best 2 -Black-'', and ''A Complete'' use this symbol; the titles of these albums appearing as ''R]INBOW'', ''] Best'', ''] Ballads'', ''] Best 2 -White-'', ''] Best 2 -Black-'', and ''] Complete''. (Dashes are commonly used in Japanese script to enclose subtitles.)</ref> the former product was a result of a collaboration with Sanrio and Japanese fashion brand Ash & Diamonds, the latter a collaboration with Sanrio and Panasonic.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ayumi Hamasaki Collaboration is a Dream! |language=ja |work=Barks.jp |publisher=ITmedia |url=http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000031701 |access-date=July 23, 2008 |archive-date=March 15, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315034906/http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000031701 |url-status=live }}</ref>

In August 2019, author Narumi Komatsu released a novel about the early years of Hamasaki's career: ''].'' The book included a written endorsement from the artist as a part of its introduction. On social media, Hamasaki stated that the book "combined both fact and fiction" and had become its own story. A ] based on the novel aired from April to July 2020.<ref>{{cite web |date=August 28, 2019 |script-title=ja:浜崎あゆみ自伝的小説」が早くもドラマ化決定 {{2019 |url=https://www.excite.co.jp/news/article/Tablo_tablo_14776/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190828143858/https://www.excite.co.jp/news/article/Tablo_tablo_14776/ |archive-date=August 28, 2019 |access-date=August 28, 2019 |work=Excite News Japan}}</ref>

In March 2023, Hamasaki became a beauty brand ambassador for Rhythm Co., representing their R-Face BFT Pack product.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 28, 2023 |title=浜崎あゆみ「庭にサウナと水風呂」 8年ぶり記者会見でプライベートな一面明かす |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2273127/full/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230328131911/https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2273127/full/ |archive-date=March 28, 2023 |access-date=2023-03-28 |website=ORICON NEWS}}</ref> The packaging included Hamasaki's signature "A" logo, and advertisements used ]" as the official collaboration theme. On October 2, Hamasaki was announced as a brand ambassador for Gem Castle, and her song "]" was used throughout their 45th anniversary campaign.<ref>{{Cite web |title=浜崎あゆみ、総額128億円を超える超豪華ジュエリーを身にまとった新CM完成 |url=https://www.thefirsttimes.jp/news/0000332452/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816144053/https://www.thefirsttimes.jp/news/0000332452/ |archive-date=August 16, 2024 |access-date=2023-12-07 |website=THE FIRST TIMES |language=ja}}</ref>

In December 2024, Hamasaki announced an official collaboration with the ] brand. Merchandise featured an illustration by ] of Ayu and titular character ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=KAI-YOU |date=2024-12-20 |title=浜崎あゆみ×『セーラームーン』 竹内直子が描き下ろしイラストを公開 | KAI-YOU |url=https://nordot.app/1242708286325113059?c=1179248089549373591 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=KAI-YOU |language=ja-JP}}</ref> On the same day, the artist also launched her second design line with Sanrio: "Ayupan x ]".<ref>{{Cite web |title=ayu×My Melodyのコラボグッズが発売決定!! |url=https://avex.jp/ayu/goods/detail.php?id=1002447 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=ayu×My Melodyのコラボグッズが発売決定!! |language=ja}}</ref>

==Personal life==
Hamasaki had a romantic relationship with her producer, ], from 1998 to 2000.<ref>{{cite web |date=August 2, 2019 |title=Ayumi Hamasaki Confesses to Dating Avex CEO Max Matsuura |url=https://aramajapan.com/news/gossip/ayumi-hamasaki-confesses-to-dating-avex-ceo-max-matsuura/100316/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200930195811/https://aramajapan.com/news/gossip/ayumi-hamasaki-confesses-to-dating-avex-ceo-max-matsuura/100316/ |archive-date=September 30, 2020 |access-date=30 June 2020 |website=Arama Japan}}</ref>

Hamasaki began dating actor ] in 2000, with their relationship ending in 2007. The pair had known each other since co-starring a TV drama in 1997.<ref>{{cite web |title=Hamasaki Ayumi, Nagase Tomoya Split |url=https://www.japan-zone.com/news/2007/07/16/hamasaki-ayumi-nagase-tomoya-split/ |website=Japan Zone |access-date=30 June 2020 |archive-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200701003400/https://www.japan-zone.com/news/2007/07/16/hamasaki-ayumi-nagase-tomoya-split/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

On January 1, 2011, Hamasaki announced her engagement to Austrian actor and model Manuel Schwarz, whom she had met on the set of "]".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2011/01/01/01.html |title=Ayumi Hamasaki's Marriage Announcement |publisher=Sponichi Annex |date=December 31, 2010 |access-date=December 31, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110104054005/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2011/01/01/01.html |archive-date=January 4, 2011 }}</ref> On January 2, her office announced that she and Schwarz had married in the ] the day before.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2011/01/03/national/pop-music-idol-hamasaki-gets-married-in-u-s/ | title=Pop music idol Hamasaki gets married in U.S.|work=The Japan Times |date=January 3, 2011|access-date=January 3, 2011}}</ref> On January 16, 2012, Hamasaki announced her divorce through her fan club website, ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=INC |first=SANKEI DIGITAL |date=2016-10-12 |title=【結婚&離婚解体】離婚した浜崎あゆみ、スターらしい恋愛&結婚の話題を |url=https://www.zakzak.co.jp/smp/entertainment/ent-news/news/20161012/enn1610121530013-s1.htm |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=ZAKZAK |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.tokyoreporter.com/2012/01/18/japans-empress-of-pop-ayumi-hamasaki-to-divorce-austrian-actor-husband-kyodo-says |title=Japan's 'Empress of Pop' Ayumi Hamasaki to divorce Austrian actor husband |date=January 18, 2012 |access-date=January 18, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120118224809/http://www.tokyoreporter.com/2012/01/18/japans-empress-of-pop-ayumi-hamasaki-to-divorce-austrian-actor-husband-kyodo-says/ |archive-date=January 18, 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1177364/1/.html | title=Japan's pop queen to divorce Austrian hubby | date=January 17, 2012 | access-date=January 17, 2012 | archive-date=January 19, 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120119205556/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1177364/1/.html | url-status=live }}</ref>

On December 13, 2013, it was announced through a fan club blog post that Hamasaki was engaged. In the announcement, the singer said "As my partner is an ordinary student, I would be very happy if you could watch over us quietly."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/f-et-tp0-20131213-1230913.html|title=浜崎あゆみ米国人医学生と婚約|newspaper=Nikkan Sports|date=2013-12-13|access-date=2013-12-16|archive-date=December 16, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216053320/http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/f-et-tp0-20131213-1230913.html|url-status=live}}</ref> On March 3, 2014, the singer announced her second marriage. The couple filed for divorce in September 2016.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://global-fc.net/teamayu/life/detail/?id=7125|title=2016-09-11 13:21(JST) {{!}} ayu 伝えたいこと。{{!}} TeamAyu|last=TeamAyu|date=2016-09-11|newspaper=TeamAyu|access-date=2016-10-11|archive-date=August 16, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816142306/https://fc.avex.jp/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.jpopasia.com/feed/18717/ayumi-hamasaki-finalizes-2nd-divorce/|title=Ayumi Hamasaki Finalizes 2nd Divorce|last=JpopAsia|newspaper=JpopAsia|access-date=2016-10-11|archive-date=October 11, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011141730/http://www.jpopasia.com/feed/18717/ayumi-hamasaki-finalizes-2nd-divorce/|url-status=live}}</ref>

On January 1, 2020, Hamasaki revealed that she had given birth to her first child "at the end of last year".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aramajapan.com/news/ayumi-hamasaki-becomes-a-mother/103628/|title=Ayumi Hamasaki Becomes a Mother|date=January 1, 2020|website=ARAMA! JAPAN|access-date=January 1, 2020|archive-date=January 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200101210017/https://aramajapan.com/news/ayumi-hamasaki-becomes-a-mother/103628/|url-status=live}}</ref> On October 2, 2020, Hamasaki announced her second pregnancy through the Team Ayu website, and in May 2021 confirmed that she had given birth to her second child "sometime in spring".<ref>{{cite web |title=浜崎あゆみ、第2子妊娠報告「大家族になるのが楽しみです!」 |url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/38de0f4aa1dd11f33592813c1c239329a8b0c68f |website=Yahoo! News Japan |access-date=22 October 2020 |language=ja |archive-date=October 26, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201026173854/https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/38de0f4aa1dd11f33592813c1c239329a8b0c68f |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Hearing loss===
In January 2008, Hamasaki announced on her blog that an inoperable condition, possibly ] or ], had caused complete ] in her left ear.<ref name="bbcayumi">{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7174893.stm | title=Japanese pop singer Ayumi Hamasaki deaf in left ear | work=]|date= January 7, 2008|
access-date=January 7, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080110152658/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7174893.stm| archive-date= January 10, 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref><ref name="Mainichi">{{cite news |last=Connell |first=Ryan |date=January 27, 2008 |title=Pushing 30, rivals circling, and now deaf in one ear: it's tough at the top for Ayu |url=http://mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/waiwai/face/news/20080118p2g00m0dm005000c.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080206150944/http://mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/waiwai/face/news/20080118p2g00m0dm005000c.html |archive-date=February 6, 2008 |access-date=February 5, 2009 |work=]}}</ref> While the diagnosis was made in 2006, she admitted to the symptoms dating back to 2000, originating from her continuing stage performances while having an ear infection.<ref name="JTdeaf" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=http://www.jpopasia.com/feed/21417/ayumi-hamasaki-becoming-completely-deaf/|title=Ayumi Hamasaki is Going Completely Deaf|last=Bengero|first=Jepoy|date=2017-05-21|work=JpopNews|access-date=2017-05-21|language=en|archive-date=May 22, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170522225518/http://www.jpopasia.com/feed/21417/ayumi-hamasaki-becoming-completely-deaf/|url-status=live}}</ref> Hamasaki stated in the blog post that she wished to continue singing, and that as a professional, she wanted to "continue delivering the best performance I can".<ref name="JTdeaf">{{cite news
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On May 20, 2017, Hamasaki revealed that she had also began losing hearing in her right ear, experiencing severe bouts of dizziness and nausea. She vowed to continue performing, writing: "The stage is where I belong. It's the only place I really, truly exist. I don't know anything else."<ref name=":0" />

==Discography==
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== Video games/software ==
*Visual Mix Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 (PlayStation 2)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20011107/sony.htm | title=ソニー、360度映像制作サービス「FourthVIEW」を開始 | access-date=January 21, 2023 | archive-date=January 21, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230121042929/https://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20011107/sony.htm | url-status=live }}</ref>
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== Awards ==
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*{{cite book | author=本郷陽二| title=Ayumi Hamasaki Stories (今輝く歌姫たち 浜崎あゆみ物語)| publisher=Chobun (汐文社)| year=2003 | id=ISBN 978-4811376233 }} *{{cite book | author={{nihongo2|富坂 剛}}| title=Ayumi Hamasaki Pure Stories ({{nihongo2|浜崎あゆみ}}Pure Stories)| publisher=R's Publishing ({{nihongo2|アールズ出版}})| year=2005 | isbn=978-4-901226-99-8}}
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Japanese singer, songwriter, and actress (born 1978)

Ayumi Hamasaki
浜崎あゆみ
Hamasaki in Ningbo, China (2024)
BornAyumi Hamasaki (濱﨑 歩)
(1978-10-02) October 2, 1978 (age 46)
Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Other names
  • Ayu
  • Crea
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actress
  • model
  • spokesperson
  • entrepreneur
Spouses
Manuel Schwarz ​ ​(m. 2011; div. 2012)
Tyson Bodkin ​ ​(m. 2014; div. 2016)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Years active
  • 1993–present
Labels
Websitewww.avex.jp/ayu
Musical artist
Signature

Ayumi Hamasaki (浜崎あゆみ, Hamasaki Ayumi, born October 2, 1978) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and producer. Nicknamed the "Empress of Pop" on account of her influence throughout Asia, she is widely recognized for her versatile music production, songwriting, and live performances. Hamasaki is the best-selling solo artist in Japan, and a cultural icon of the Heisei era.

Born and raised in Fukuoka, Hamasaki moved to Tokyo at 14 in 1993 to pursue a career in singing and acting. In 1998, Hamasaki released her debut single "Poker Face" and debut major-label album A Song for ××. The album debuted at the top of the Oricon charts and remained there for five weeks, selling over a million copies. This rapid rise to fame was attributed to her style of lyric-writing, listeners praising her poetic way of conveying relatable subjects. Her next ten albums shipped over a million copies in Japan, with her third, Duty, selling nearly three million. A Best, her first compilation album, further established her position as a crowning artist with more than four million copies sold in Japan. It was at this time that she represented more than 40% of her record label's income.

After A Best, Hamasaki went on to experiment with her music style and lyricism, incorporating English into her work from Rainbow onwards. Later albums would range from electronic dream-pop to rock genres, the singer commenting that she focuses on what she wants to create "whether it is trendy or not". Hamasaki currently holds the record for the most albums to place in the top ten by a female artist in Japan.

Hamasaki has sold over 50.708 million units in Japan, and has several domestic record achievements for her singles: the most number-one hits by a female artist (38); the most consecutive number-one hits by a solo artist (25), and the most million-sellers. From 1999 to 2010, Hamasaki had at least two singles each year topping the charts. Hamasaki is also the first female recording artist to have ten studio albums since her debut to top the Oricon, and the first artist to have a number-one album for 13 consecutive years since her debut. In addition to this, Hamasaki's remix albums Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix and Ayu-mi-x II Version Non-Stop Mega Mix, are recognized as two of the best selling remix albums of all time worldwide.

Life and career

1978–1997: Childhood and early endeavors

Born in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Hamasaki was raised as an only child by her mother and grandmother; her father had left the family when she was three, and had no further contact with the family. Hamasaki was primarily taken care of by her grandmother due to her mother working full-time. She described herself as a tomboy when she was a teenager, and as a "strange kid" who liked to be alone.

At age seven, Hamasaki began modeling for local institutions, such as banks, to supplement the family's income. She continued this career path by leaving her family at fourteen and moving to Tokyo as a model under SOS, a talent agency. Her modeling career did not last long; SOS eventually deemed her too short for a model and transferred her to Sun Music, a musicians' agency. Under the name of "Ayumi", Hamasaki released a rap EP, Nothing from Nothing, on the Nippon Columbia label in 1995. She was dismissed from the label when the album failed to chart. After this, Hamasaki took up acting and starred in movies and television dramas, which included Ladys Ladys!! Sōcho Saigo no Hi and Miseinen. From August 1995 to March 1996, Hamasaki also co-hosted the SoundLink Hōkago no Ōsama (After-School King) for Nintendo Satellaview with Shigeru Izumiya. Hamasaki decided to return to studying after her mother moved to Tokyo.

Hamasaki attended Horikoshi Gakuen, a high school for the arts, but dropped out in the tenth grade after struggling to adjust to student life. She describes living aimlessly during this period, shopping in Shibuya and going to nightclubs. After singing karaoke at Velfarre, she was introduced to Max Matsuura, who offered her a record deal. Hamasaki suspected ulterior motives and turned the offer down, saying later "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."

Matsuura persisted, and Hamasaki eventually agreed to take voice lessons the following year, most of which she would end up skipping due to reminding her of school. When Matsuura found out, he offered to send her abroad for one-to-one training instead. "I thought he was kidding" Ayu said later of this time, "I mean, I was seventeen". Hamasaki stayed in New York for three months, corresponding frequently with Matsuura. Due to difficulties voicing her thoughts, that correspondence was usually through letter; impressed by her writing style, the producer asked her to try her hand at lyrics while they prepared for her debut. "No one had ever asked anything of me before, or expected anything," the singer said later. "He's the one who found me and drew me out."

1998–1999: Musical beginnings, A Song for xx, and Loveppears

Hamasaki made her debut on April 8, 1998 with the single "Poker Face". Almost a year later, the singer released her debut studio album A Song for ××; it was an unprecedented success, topping the Oricon charts for five weeks and selling over a million copies. Later in 1999, she received the Japan Gold Disc Award for "Best New Artist of the Year".

Ayu-mi-x (March 1999), the first of a series of remix albums, signalled Hamasaki moving beyond the pop-rock sound of A Song for ××. She began to experiment with musical style in her singles, releasing remixes which spanned reggae and house. Later singles became milestones: Hamasaki earned her first number-one single ("Love: Destiny") and first million-selling single ("A"). Her second studio album, Loveppears (November 1999), topped the Oricon charts and sold nearly 3 million copies. In support of Loveppears, she held her first tour: Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 A. Two DVDs of the tour were released. Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 Vol. 1 was released on September 13, 2000 with a multi-angle function to switch between backstage view and audience view. Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 Vol. 2 was released on September 27, 2000 with a multi-angle function to switch between audience view and the video effects on the giant video screen in the concert.

2000–2002: Duty, A Best, I Am..., and Rainbow

From April to June 2000, Hamasaki released the "despair trilogy": "Vogue", "Far Away", and "Seasons". Her subsequent studio album, Duty, reflected on the artist's feelings of loneliness, chaos, confusion, and the burden of responsibility; it resonated with fans, and became Hamasaki's best-selling studio album. At the end of 2000, Hamasaki held her first New Year countdown concert at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium.

In 2001, Hamasaki released her first compilation album, A Best. In support of Duty and A Best, Hamasaki held a tour of Japan's domes.

In 2002, the singer released her fourth studio album, I Am..., which featured her own compositions under the pseudonym "Crea". In light of the September 11 attacks, Hamasaki revised her vision of the album, focusing on issues such as faith and world peace. "A Song Is Born", a duet with Keiko Yamada, was released as part of Avex's Song Nation project. She also changed her idea for the album cover, opting instead to be portrayed as a "peace muse":

I had a completely different idea for the cover at first. We'd already reserved the space, decided the hair and makeup and everything. But after the incident, as is typical of me, I suddenly changed my mind. I knew it wasn't the time for gaudiness, for elaborate sets and costumes. It sounds odd coming from me, but I realize what I say and how I look has a great impact.

In support of I Am..., Hamasaki held two tours: Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2002 A, and Ayumi Hamasaki Stadium Tour 2002 A. Live albums of both tours were released in 2003. Later that year, Hamasaki performed at the MTV Asia music awards ceremony in Singapore, and received the award for "Most Influential Japanese Singer in Asia". In November she released her first European single, "Connected", under the name "Ayu". It was released in Germany on the Drizzly label. Hamasaki continued to release singles in Germany until 2005.

The singles "Free & Easy". "H", and "Voyage" were released ahead of Hamasaki's next studio album, Rainbow (December 2002).

2003–2006: My Story, (Miss)Understood, and Secret

Hamasaki in Taiwan (2007)

In 2003, Hamasaki released three singles, "&", "Forgiveness", and "No Way to Say". The singer then held the A Museum concert at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium. The singer's next release, the EP Memorial Address, topped the Oricon chart and sold over a million copies. Despite this, sales of Hamasaki's singles began to wane — although all three of the album's singles topped the Oricon charts, "&" was Hamasaki's last single to sell over 500,000 copies. By the end of Arena Tour 2003–2004, Hamasaki had grown disillusioned with her position in Avex. This period of reassessment led her to begin work on her next studio album, My Story, ahead of schedule.

My Story and its singles, "Moments", "Inspire", and "Carols", all topped the weekly Oricon charts; moreover, with sales of over 1,100,000 units, My Story became Hamasaki's last million-selling studio album according to Oricon. From January to April 2005, Hamasaki held the nationwide My Story arena tour, her first album-based tour. My Story Classical, a classical version of My Story, was released in March 2005.

(Miss)understood, Hamasaki's seventh studio album, was released in January 2006. In support of the album, Hamasaki held the (Miss)understood arena tour, which spanned three months with thirty concerts.

"Startin'", Hamasaki's twenty-sixth number-one single, was released in March 2006. The subsequent studio album, Secret, was released in November 2006.

2007–2008: A Best 2, Guilty, and A Complete

In 2007, Hamasaki released A Best 2. The two versions, White and Black, debuted at the first and second positions on the Oricon weekly charts. Hamasaki held the four-month-long Tour of Secret from March to the end of June.

Hamasaki released "Glitter/Fated", "Talkin' 2 Myself", and "Together When..." ahead of her ninth studio album, Guilty (2008). In April 2008, Hamasaki released the single "Mirrorcle World". Between April and September 2008, Hamasaki held her second tour of Asia: Asia Tour 2008: 10th Anniversary. On September 10, Hamasaki released A Complete: All Singles.

2009–2011: Next Level, Rock 'n' Roll Circus, Love Songs, and Five

Rock n' Roll Circus: 7 Days Special tour (2010)

Hamasaki's next two releases, "Days/Green" and "Rule/Sparkle", continued her streak of number-one singles. The subsequent studio album, Next Level, was released on March 25, 2009. Next Level reached the top of the Oricon charts, making Hamasaki the only artist to have a number-one album every year for eleven years in a row since her debut. On August 12, 2009, Hamasaki released "Sunrise/Sunset (Love Is All)". "Sunrise (Love Is All)" was used as the theme song for the Japanese television drama Dandy Daddy?. Hamasaki's third single of the year, "You Were.../Ballad", was used for Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure in Japan.

Hamasaki's eleventh studio album Rock 'n' Roll Circus was released on April 14, 2010. Hamasaki also began expanding her online presence, setting up accounts on MySpace, Ustream, and Twitter. In July, entertainment company Livespire announced that Hamasaki's 2009 Next Level tour would be shown in 3D at Toho cinemas nationwide during August 2010. Later that year, Hamasaki released singles "Moon/Blossom", "Crossroad", and "L". On December 22, Hamasaki released Love Songs, which debuted atop the Oricon album chart.

In February 2011, it was announced that her upcoming tour, Hotel Love Songs, would start in April. It was later renamed to Power of Music and delayed until late May due to the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disaster, Hamasaki instead focusing on charity efforts in the immediate aftermath.

Hamasaki meeting fans in London (2010)

On April 20, 2011, Hamasaki simultaneously released four Ayu-mi-x 7 remix albums: House, Acoustic Orchestra, Trance 4, and Ayu-ro Mix 4. On the same day, 2010 Rock 'n' Roll Circus Tour and A 50 Singles: Live Selection topped the weekly chart at number one and two respectively. The simultaneous releases made Hamasaki the first artist ever to have four albums in Oricon's top ten, and also the first artist to hold the two top positions on the Oricon DVD chart.

On August 31, Hamasaki released her second mini album: Five. It topped the Oricon chart for two weeks.

2012–2013: 15th anniversary, Party Queen, Love Again, and A Summer Best

On March 21, Hamasaki released her thirteenth studio album, Party Queen. During the press tour, Hamasaki would say that she had considered making the release her first double album due to "how easy" songwriting had come to her during production.

On August 6, 2012, Hamasaki released her sixth compilation album A Summer Best. In September, it was announced that there would be new material for five consecutive months to celebrate the artist's fifteenth anniversary; these releases consisted of Love, Again, A Classical, Love Again, and Arena Tour 2012 A: Hotel Love Songs.

In April 2013, Hamasaki began the 15th Anniversary Tour: A Best Live tour. Its setlist, selected by an online fan survey, was later released as her first live album CD.

2014–2015: Colours, A One, and Sixxxxxx

From May 30 to July 6, 2014, Hamasaki held her Premium Showcase: Feel the Love tour. Hamasaki's fifteenth studio album, entitled Colours, was released on July 2, 2014; recorded in Los Angeles, it was the sole project the singer worked on entirely in the United States. Of its creative direction, Hamasaki said: "Now that I'm living in L.A., I thought 'I want to do work I could only do in L.A'... I was very proactive about it."

A One, Hamasaki's sixteenth studio album, was released on April 8, 2015; during its press tour, the singer described the album as a return to "the 'Ayumi Hamasaki' of the past". Between April and July 2015, Hamasaki embarked on her Arena Tour 2015 A: Cirque de Minuit tour, followed by the released of Sixxxxxx, her sixth EP. To promote the release, Hamasaki held her first fanclub exclusive tour in twelve years. On December 23, 2015, Hamasaki released Winter Diary: A7 Classical.

2016–2020: Made in Japan, 20th anniversary, Trouble

A 15th anniversary edition of A Best was released on March 28, 2016. In May 2016, Hamasaki began the Arena Tour 2016 A: Made in Japan tour.

Hamasaki during a 2015 press tour in Taipei

On May 11, Made in Japan was released on the streaming platform AWA. Later that same month, Hamasaki embarked on her Just the Beginning Tour 2017 tour. The second part of the tour, Just the Beginning Part 2: Sacrifice, was held between September and November 2017. On September 6, 2017, Hamasaki released "Words" as a free download for tour attendees. The third chapter of the tour began in December 2017 through February 2018.

The Power of Music: 20th Anniversary tour ran from April 7 to July 22, 2018. Trouble, her seventh EP, was released on August 15, 2018. In October, Hamasaki began the Ayumi Hamasaki Live Tour: Trouble 2018-2019 tour, which was then extended from May 2019 into Trouble Tour 2019-2020: Misunderstood. Inbetween, Hamasaki held her annual New Year's Eve concert: Countdown Live 2019–2020: Promised Land.

In February 2020, the singer began her Trouble Tour 2020: Saigo no Trouble tour; it was later cancelled after two dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, Hamasaki organized and took part in multiple online concerts: Premium Limited Live A: Natsu no Trouble on July 25, A-Nation Online 2020 on August 29, Trouble Tour 2020: Saigo no Trouble - Final on October 2, and Special Showcase Xmas Eve 2020 on December 24. Countdown Live 2020-2021 A: Music For Life, two concerts for December 30 and 31, was cancelled on December 29 due to a member of staff testing positive with COVID-19. Two singles, "Ohia no Ki" and "Dreamed a Dream", were released in July 2020.

2021–2022: A Ballads 2

Hamasaki released the compilation album A Ballads 2, which peaked at number three in the Oricon top ten, and single "23rd Monster" on April 8 2021.

In June 2021, Hamasaki held Music for Life: Return, which used some of the concept and setlist initially planned for the cancelled Countdown Live 2020 - 2021: Music For Life concert. Summer Party 2021 was held on August 23. Hamasaki then embarked on Asia Tour 2021-2022 A: 23rd Monster from October 2; despite the name, there were no confirmed dates outside of Japan due to COVID-19 restrictions.

On November 4, it was reported that Hamasaki had fractured her ankle but that her concerts later that week would still be held. On November 6, the artist was found unresponsive after that evening's event, and was hospitalized for anaphylactic shock. Hamasaki returned to work on November 13 for 17LIVE 4th Anniversary meets Ayumi Hamasaki, and later had surgery for her ankle on November 16. At the end of the year, her Countdown Live 2021 - 2022 A: 23rd Monster concerts were held in Tokyo along with a livestream on dTV.

Hamasaki held an anniversary concert titled Asia Tour: 24th Anniversary Special on April 6, 2022, and toured July through August for Summer TA Party 2022. After announcing that work had begun on an upcoming studio album, singles "Nonfiction", "Summer Again", and "Mask" were released, each debuting in the top five of the Oricon Daily Digital Singles Chart.

The final show for Asia Tour 2021–2022 A: 23rd Monster took place on December 10, 2022, in Nagoya. Countdown Live 2022–2023: Remember You was held on December 30 and 31 at Yoyogi National Stadium. It marked the singer's twentieth new year concert ahead of her 25th anniversary since debut.

2023: 25th anniversary, Remember You

On January 25, Hamasaki released her eighteenth studio album: Remember You. The album's subsequent performance earned her the distinction of becoming the female artist with the most albums to reach the top ten on the Oricon charts.

On March 28, Hamasaki was announced as a brand ambassador for Rhythm Co. Ltd. When asked about her 25th anniversary, the singer said: "I couldn't do all of this alone for 25 years, if I'd only done it for myself. I want to repay the people who took care of me. (...) I don't really feel like celebrating myself at all." The singer held her 25th Anniversary Live concert on April 8 alongside a livestream hosted by Abema. From April 7, the 25th Anniversary Shibuya109 Campaign took place to celebrate Hamasaki's milestone year.

Shibuya109 during Hamasaki's 25th Anniversary Campaign, April 2023

On July 8, Hamasaki began her 25th Anniversary Tour, announcing three different acts that ran until March 2024. The scheduled dates included locations in all 47 prefectures of Japan, a first for the singer; Hamasaki would say later that this came from a wish to "see all of Team Ayu" for her 25th anniversary. Hamasaki's new year concert, Countdown Live 2023-2024: A Complete 25, took place later that year at Yoyogi Stadium on December 30–31. A livestream of the final date was broadcast by Abema.

2024–present: I am Ayu

In March 2024, Hamasaki released a cover of Miyuki Nakajima's "Jidai" as the theme song for Banpaku no Taiyo. In April, "Bye-Bye" was used as the April–May theme for Minna no Uta, becoming Hamasaki's first contribution to the program. On May 21, "Aurora" received a limited release as the theme for Azur Lane's seventh anniversary; it was released internationally on June 26.

On September 1, Hamasaki performed on the main stage at A-Nation 2024. Other performers included Koda Kumi, Red Velvet, and TRF. From September 2 to October 2, Hamasaki embarked on the TA Limited: Thank U Tour, holding seven concerts across four locations in Japan.

Hamasaki's third Asia tour, Asia Tour 2024 A: I am Ayu, began in Shanghai on November 1. The tour includes dates for her annual Countdown Live concerts in Tokyo.

Artistry

Lyrics

In the beginning, I was searching for myself in my music. My music was for me. I didn't have the mental room to be conscious of the listener; I wrote to save myself. I didn't understand what it was to write songs. But over time I began to see many things, my influence, the responsibilities that gave me.

— Hamasaki on the new lyrical directions in I Am....

Having trouble voicing her thoughts out loud, Hamasaki began writing as an outlet; she draws inspiration from her own experiences and emotions, as well as from the lives of those around her. She has stated that honesty is essential to her lyrics, saying, "If I write when I'm low, it will be a dark song, but I don't care. I want to be honest with myself at all times".

In Hamasaki's debut years, Tetsu Misaki noted a large change in the lyrical style between A Song for ×× and her following albums Loveppears, and Duty. Misaki believed that Hamasaki's meteoric rise to fame had impacted her perspective, signalled by her using the words bokura (僕ら, "we") and tsutaeru (伝える, "convey/tell") more often; it gave the impression that she was thinking more on her influence as a public figure. Hamasaki's awareness of her fame went on to shape the lyrical direction of her albums I Am... and Rainbow, only returning to a more autobiographical style with My Story; in a 2004 interview, she stated that her goal was to make something "unmistakably human" instead of writing to specifically give people hope, or comfort.

Hamasaki's lyrics went on to define her public image; in two surveys conducted by Oricon, respondents voted Hamasaki's writing as their favorite aspect of her artistry. Steve McClure of The Japan Times noted that Hamasaki quickly developed a reputation as a "thoughtful, introspective lyricist"; Barry Walters of The Village Voice went further, complimenting her ability to sing of "the pain and happiness of millennial life". Subaru Tomioka, in regard to the singer's impact on the LGBTQ community, appreciated how she "replaced love songs between men and women with ones between people of the same sex, in a world where role models hadn't previously existed outside of your own imagination." Tomioka also highlighted her ability to bring emotion into her work, specifically the enmity Hamasaki has conveyed through songs such as "My Name's Women", "Lady Dynamite", and "Vibees".

A notable aspect of Hamasaki's discography is her consistent use of English for her song, album, and tour titles; in an interview for her fifteenth anniversary, the singer stated "The meaning would be more restricted in Japanese—for example, if I use 'red' instead of 'aku' (赤), wouldn’t you wonder, “What’s the meaning? It’s not simply 'aku', right?” I want to evoke more ideas (from the reader)."

"Evolution" (2001) Many of Hamasaki's songs are dance tunes, such as "Evolution" (2001), a self-composed single that also has rock elements.
"M" (2000) "M", the first song composed by Hamasaki under the pseudonym "Crea", shifts to a relative key, like most of her self-composed songs.
"Bold & Delicious" (2005) Hamasaki took new directions on (Miss)understood, as epitomized by the single "Bold & Delicious", a funk-influenced song that used a gospel-style chorus.
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Musical style

Hamasaki has released almost three hundred original songs; through them, she has covered a wide range of musical styles, such as dance, metal, R&B, progressive rock, pop, and classical. Hamasaki has cited Madonna, Babyface, En Vogue, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple among her early influences, and has openly appreciated the works of Seiko Matsuda, Michelle Branch, Yumi Matsutoya, Rie Miyazawa, Utada Hikaru, Joan Osborne, Miyuki Nakajima, and Keiko Yamada.

Hamasaki began commissioning remixes of her songs early in her career, and this practice also influenced the diversity of her music. These remixes span a variety of genres such as Eurobeat, house, and trance, as well as acoustic mixes, classical and traditional Chinese music. The musicians and acts she has worked with directly include Above & Beyond, the Lamoureux Orchestra, Junkie XL, and the Princess China Music Orchestra.

In addition to writing her own lyrics, Hamasaki has involved herself in other aspects of production throughout her career. Though Max Matsuura is officially credited as the producer of her records, he said of Hamasaki, "Ayu is a very meticulous worker behind the scenes. A lot of the work she does by herself is more in the producer's arena. I think really we should say 'Produced by Ayumi Hamasaki'." In 2022, Matsuura stated that he stepped away from the lead producer role in 2000 as Hamasaki took on more responsibilities.

Hamasaki began to pen her own compositions in 2000, beginning with her single "M". During its production process, she struggled to find a melody that matched what she had in mind, and decided it would be faster to compose it herself. In a 2001 interview, she stated that 'I never thought it was important for me to start writing original songs... with “M”, it just so happened that the melody I wrote fit the best.' In the same interview, Hamasaki said she felt no pressure to continue composing, and that she felt she could 'only go so far' with it due to her lack of formal knowledge. Her final published composition was "Will", the b-side track to the 2005 single "Heaven".

Videos and stage

A performance of "Mirrorcle World" (2008)

Hamasaki is often involved in the artistic direction of her music videos. The themes of the videos are varied; many contain short storylines, some of which use symbolism to convey their respective messages. Additionally, the videos of "Fairyland", "My Name's Women", "Jewel", "Green", and "Virgin Road" are among the top twenty or so most expensive music videos, making Hamasaki the only non-American artist to hold such a distinction.

Hamasaki is also involved in the production and artistic direction of her live performances; they, like her videos, are often lavish productions and use a variety of props, extravagant costumes, and choreographed dances. She has used large video screens, fireworks, simulated rain drops, trick stage floors, and suspended devices.

Public image and legacy

Hamasaki's lyrics and image initially gained a following predominantly among young Generation X and Millennials, often referred to as "the voice of the lost generation". Music critic Tetsu Misaki believed that the juxtaposition of her fashionable appearance and her personal lyrics was one of her most important selling points, helping shape the 2000s pop scene in Japan. Teresa Nieman of The Guardian wrote that Hamasaki's willingness to take on unusual subject matter is what made her noteworthy among her peers, naming her as the 'undisputed Queen of J-pop'. According to publications, it was that ability to contrast striking visuals and vulnerability that went on to inspire an entire generation across Asia.

Lisa Takeuchi Cullen of Time magazine credits some of Hamasaki's early success to her "by-the-bootstraps climb to pop royalty" journey, her perspective resonating with the general public. Tomoyuki Hokari of OKMusic agrees, considering her lyricism as a "reaction against the customs and culture of the previous generation", and a "terrifyingly calm, objective view" on the social turmoil of turn-of-the-century Japan. In addition, her history of supporting LGBTQ rights has led to widespread recognition as a gay icon, and remains a defining element of her image.

In the 2000s, her frequent changes in image greatly impacted the course of fashion. Described as a "chameleonic style icon", Hamasaki was known for being fully involved in every aspect of her work, displaying an unprecedented degree of ownership over her image; the control she had over the market drove stores to buy black market paparazzi shots of magazine shoots pre-publication, hoping to get ahead of the next "Ayu-instigated trend". Mishal Varna of MTV compared her influence to that of Madonna, reflecting on the singer drawing in over 150 million viewers to her performance on MTV Asia. A regular face on publications such as Vivi, Popteen, and Cawaii!, Hamasaki herself considered her constantly changing image essential to her craft. That process is credited for the creation of the hime-kei wave, along with influencing returning Y2K kogal and gyaru-kei trends.

Hamasaki's career has become the subject of academic study, and is considered to have had a profound impact on how the Japanese music industry manages and promotes female artists. Zhan Hongzhi of Inter-Margins magazine named her success as a type of "identity economy", explaining: "Japan spends 33.3 billion yen a year on Hamasaki. She is no longer just an idol. She has become "Hamasaki Industries", a media in her own right." In the wider media industry, various artists have spoken of being influenced directly by Hamasaki; these include Itano Tomomi, Mao Asado, Maximum the Hormone, Tsubasa Masuwaka, Sayaka Kanda, Ken Hirai, Ayaki Sasaki, Chiharu Niiyama, Riisa Naka, Lin Yu-chun, Rinka, Asako Ito, Mana Sakura, Misono, Rina (Scandal), Rie Tanaka, and Rina Kawaei.

Hamasaki's previous consideration of herself as a product has sometimes led to conflict between her artistry and her economic influence. Accusations of the singer having lost her relatability, or presenting an overly fake or cultivated image, have continued throughout her career. A renewed sense of appreciation for Hamasaki's work was covered by media outlets during her 25th anniversary, The First Times writing: "Involved in the Japanese pop scene for over 24 years, she has never stopped touring, never stopped releasing new music, and has never taken a break to recharge her batteries. How many artists can we say we have like that?"

Other activities

Philanthropy

In March 2011, Hamasaki donated 30 million yen to relief efforts for the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. In 2021, the artist donated 10 million yen to the Japanese National Center for Global Health and Medicine, receiving the Medal of Honor. During the 2022 typhoon aftermath in the Shizuoka prefecture, Hamasaki openly criticized the media for not reporting on the disaster thoroughly. Over a period of three days, she organized a donation point and visited Shizuoka to talk to survivors and coordinate resources.

In May 2018, Hamasaki was the headliner for Tokyo Pride, held in Yoyogi Park. During her performance, the singer spoke about her friends in the Ni-chōme district and the need to stand up for change: "Japan is still a conservative country, so there is a part of us that cannot shake off the idea that those in minority groups are wrong. If there are moments in the future when you feel small and want to give up, please remember this day—I hope that you will always be proud of who you are, and keep going. I will always be walking alongside you."

In 2023, Hamasaki adopted two dogs who had severe medical issues and a background of abuse. Speaking jointly with animal shelter representatives, Hamasaki highlighted the need to provide care for long-term residents of rescue homes, and encouraged awareness of puppy mills and the impact adoption can have: "Saving an animal's life won't change the world, but you can change that animal's world forever".

Ayuready?

From October 2002 to March 2004, Hamasaki was the host of her own talk and variety TV show, named Ayuready?, on Fuji Television. The talk show, which aired on Saturday nights from 11:30 to midnight, often featured her performing songs with guests. Among the names who appeared on the program were Goto Maki, Puffy, and Akina Nakamori. To promote the program (and her album Rainbow), Hamasaki opened the Rainbow House restaurant on Shōnan Beach on July 1, 2003, which was open until August 31, 2003. After almost two years, the last episode of Ayuready? aired in March 2004.

Branded products and endorsements

Throughout her early career under Avex, Hamasaki promoted products that ranged from electronics (Tu-Ka cell phones and Panasonic) to various snack foods. Among the products she has advertised on television are the Honda Crea scooter, KOSÉ cosmetics, Mister Donut donuts, and Boss coffee. Although Hamasaki initially supported the exploitation of her popularity for commercial purposes, saying that it was "necessary that viewed as a product", she eventually opposed Avex's decision to market her as a "product rather than a person" from 2004. This began a significant hiatus from lending her name to product advertisements and endorsements.

Hamasaki's "A" logo

In 2001, Hamasaki launched her own limited-run fashion brand, MTRLG (Material Girl); the clothes were sold at MTRLG boutiques and at Mise S*clusive stores. In 2002, Hamasaki created Ayupan, a cartoon version of herself that appeared in a line of merchandise (mainly figurines), and in a 2003 animation. For her 2007 tour Tour of Secret, Hamasaki collaborated with Sanrio to create a line of merchandise, "Ayumi Hamasaki x Hello Kitty". The merchandise included cell phone straps and Lumix cameras decorated with a picture of Hello Kitty behind Hamasaki's "A" logo; the former product was a result of a collaboration with Sanrio and Japanese fashion brand Ash & Diamonds, the latter a collaboration with Sanrio and Panasonic.

In August 2019, author Narumi Komatsu released a novel about the early years of Hamasaki's career: M Aisubeki Hito ga Ite. The book included a written endorsement from the artist as a part of its introduction. On social media, Hamasaki stated that the book "combined both fact and fiction" and had become its own story. A television drama-series based on the novel aired from April to July 2020.

In March 2023, Hamasaki became a beauty brand ambassador for Rhythm Co., representing their R-Face BFT Pack product. The packaging included Hamasaki's signature "A" logo, and advertisements used "MASK" as the official collaboration theme. On October 2, Hamasaki was announced as a brand ambassador for Gem Castle, and her song "Dearest" was used throughout their 45th anniversary campaign.

In December 2024, Hamasaki announced an official collaboration with the Sailor Moon brand. Merchandise featured an illustration by Naoko Takeuchi of Ayu and titular character Usagi. On the same day, the artist also launched her second design line with Sanrio: "Ayupan x My Melody".

Personal life

Hamasaki had a romantic relationship with her producer, Max Matsuura, from 1998 to 2000.

Hamasaki began dating actor Tomoya Nagase in 2000, with their relationship ending in 2007. The pair had known each other since co-starring a TV drama in 1997.

On January 1, 2011, Hamasaki announced her engagement to Austrian actor and model Manuel Schwarz, whom she had met on the set of "Virgin Road". On January 2, her office announced that she and Schwarz had married in the United States the day before. On January 16, 2012, Hamasaki announced her divorce through her fan club website, Team Ayu.

On December 13, 2013, it was announced through a fan club blog post that Hamasaki was engaged. In the announcement, the singer said "As my partner is an ordinary student, I would be very happy if you could watch over us quietly." On March 3, 2014, the singer announced her second marriage. The couple filed for divorce in September 2016.

On January 1, 2020, Hamasaki revealed that she had given birth to her first child "at the end of last year". On October 2, 2020, Hamasaki announced her second pregnancy through the Team Ayu website, and in May 2021 confirmed that she had given birth to her second child "sometime in spring".

Hearing loss

In January 2008, Hamasaki announced on her blog that an inoperable condition, possibly tinnitus or Ménière's disease, had caused complete deafness in her left ear. While the diagnosis was made in 2006, she admitted to the symptoms dating back to 2000, originating from her continuing stage performances while having an ear infection. Hamasaki stated in the blog post that she wished to continue singing, and that as a professional, she wanted to "continue delivering the best performance I can".

On May 20, 2017, Hamasaki revealed that she had also began losing hearing in her right ear, experiencing severe bouts of dizziness and nausea. She vowed to continue performing, writing: "The stage is where I belong. It's the only place I really, truly exist. I don't know anything else."

Discography

Main articles: Ayumi Hamasaki discography and Ayumi Hamasaki videography

Concert tours

Japan tours

Promotional concerts

Asia tours

New Year's Eve concerts

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Twins Teacher Momo Tachibana
Battle Spirits Ryūko no Ken Yuri Sakazaki Voice role
1995 Sumomo mo Momo Kuriko
Miseinen Hitomi Tabata
Ladys Ladys!! Soucho Saigo no Hi Misaki
Like Grains of Sand Kasane Aihara
1996 Gakko II
2002 Tsuki ni Shizumu Minamo Hamasaki's song "Voyage" was the theme song for this movie.
2007 Distance Love Herself Short film based on her songs "Glitter" and "Fated".

Video games/software

  • Visual Mix Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 (PlayStation 2)
  • A-TYPE ayumi hamasaki touch typing software (March 29, 2002, e frontier, Windows)

Awards

Main article: List of awards received by Ayumi Hamasaki

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Oricon does not count Nothing from Nothing, released by Nippon Columbia, among Hamasaki's albums.
  2. This last record is shared with Pink Lady, Namie Amuro, and Hikaru Utada.
  3. Original text: "このシングルは2001年9月11に米国で発生した同時多発テロを追悼するために企画され、リリースと同時に日本で話題を集めたチャリティーシングル『song+nation』の3枚だ。"
    "まず、浜崎あゆみとKEIKOがデュエットした『a song is born』が2001年12月12日にリリースされた。"
  4. (Miss)understood is listed as a million-seller by the RIAJ, but the RIAJ's certification is based on the number of albums shipped to retailers; Oricon gathers its tallies from the retailers themselves.
  5. For a comprehensive list of Hamasaki's Avex-sanctioned remixes released in Japan, see Hamasaki's discography at mu-mo.net Archived January 16, 2009, at archive.today.
  6. This is the symbol: . It is used either as a substitute for the letter a or to represent Hamasaki's name. The titles of six albums, Rainbow, A Best, A Ballads, A Best 2 -White-, A Best 2 -Black-, and A Complete use this symbol; the titles of these albums appearing as RINBOW, Best, Ballads, Best 2 -White-, Best 2 -Black-, and Complete. (Dashes are commonly used in Japanese script to enclose subtitles.)
  7. As there were no concerts held outside of Japan due to pandemic restrictions, it is listed as a national tour.

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Further reading

  • Ayu Press Crew (あゆ報道班) (2005). Secrets of Ayumi Hamasaki (浜崎あゆみの秘密). Data House (データハウス). ISBN 978-4-88718-851-8.
  • 富坂 剛 (2005). Ayumi Hamasaki Pure Stories (浜崎あゆみPure Stories). R's Publishing (アールズ出版). ISBN 978-4-901226-99-8.
  • 本郷陽二 (2003). Ayumi Hamasaki Stories (今輝く歌姫たち 浜崎あゆみ物語). Chobun (汐文社). ISBN 978-4-8113-7623-3.

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